Haleysmom
Member Since 2021
Hi. I found out a few days ago that my cat, Haley, is diabetic. She’s 10 yrs old and is on Lantus. The instructions on the Insulin said to give her one unit. Stupidly, I gave her five units, in error. Last evening at 10 PM was when I gave her her first dose and then I gave her her second dose this morning at 10 AM, both at 5 units. Thank God, she’s fine. I received my Alphatrak2 Glucometer in the mail today. I tested her this evening and her number was 94. I had been having a conversation with some wonderful people on a Facebook group called Feline Diabetes. They told me not to give her her insulin shot tonight and test her again in the morning. I have NO IDEA of what I’m doing. They helped me realize that I gave her an overdose. I know how to give her a shot because I have to give my other shot cat a shot once a week, for something else, so I’m fine with that. I’ve learned how to use the glucometer. Now, I just have to understand how to regulate her, what signs to look for if she’s having a hypoglycemic episode/crashing and what to do about it, and just understanding all the numbers, in general. It seems so overwhelming and is such a huge responsibility. I’m one of those pet Mom’s that does take care of her fur babies. Whatever it takes to keep her/make her well, I’ll do it. This is just way over my head, right now. I know eventually I’ll get it and understand but I’m scared still that I won’t. I’m overwhelmed. Ty for being there!

