Nick's Human
Member Since 2021
Hello all, Nick is a UK based male, long haired (possibly Maine Coon cross) cat. Adopted four years ago and estimated to be 13 years old. He is also an adorable, placid boy!
Nick was diagnosed diabetic on March 5th 2021 following a trip to the vet, after me noticing an increase in drinking and peeing and noticeable weight loss (He was a big boy 7kg> when he first came to live with us and diet/weight management has been ongoing but slow!) He is now weighing in at 4.5kg. He is on Caninsulin, currently at 4iu which has been increased by .5iu increments following glucose curves at the vets.
Alongside the insulin, diabetic food has been slowly introduced and his regular satiety food decreased (both dry foods). We were seeing some effects of the insulin on the curves, until the most recent one on Monday (26th April) where numbers at the lowest point have increased significantly (from 12 to 29 mmol/L) The vet has suggested Nick may have Acromegaly as the insulin was having no effect, they explained a little about this and I've been doing my homework, the forum has been very helpful (and I already know the situation with his food being dry is not something that is recommended here, and that the changes may be a contributory factor).
We had reached a point where Diabetic food was solely being given and I can't help but wonder if this has affected the numbers we are seeing on his most recent curve? The satiety food has more fibre content than the diabetic food, which I see benefits some cats?
The vet had recommended that we increase the Caninsulin a full unit, to 4.5iu but warned to watch closely for Hypo (kinda scared me to be honest!) having stated this was quite a high dose given his weight. Having done my homework Monday night I called my vet Tuesday (yesterday) morning and said that I would like to reintroduce the satiety food at the percentage it was at when his previous curve was done along with an increase of .5iu of insulin to see if the results improved as it seems that the insulin HAD been having some effect up until this time when his diet is solely diabetic food? So, this is what were doing, his next curve is due May 7th.
Of course I am new to all of this and the vet is the professional, however I see a wealth of knowledge being shared here on the forum and see that vets can be somewhat limited in their thinking, especially when it comes to options with prescribing insulin. I can't help but feel that its a little extreme and sudden to be investigating Acromegaly when there has been evidence of insulin working.
I think I would like to try and change his diet to wet food gradually before considering tests for Acromegaly.
Any thoughts and advice you may have is very much welcomed.
Nick was diagnosed diabetic on March 5th 2021 following a trip to the vet, after me noticing an increase in drinking and peeing and noticeable weight loss (He was a big boy 7kg> when he first came to live with us and diet/weight management has been ongoing but slow!) He is now weighing in at 4.5kg. He is on Caninsulin, currently at 4iu which has been increased by .5iu increments following glucose curves at the vets.
Alongside the insulin, diabetic food has been slowly introduced and his regular satiety food decreased (both dry foods). We were seeing some effects of the insulin on the curves, until the most recent one on Monday (26th April) where numbers at the lowest point have increased significantly (from 12 to 29 mmol/L) The vet has suggested Nick may have Acromegaly as the insulin was having no effect, they explained a little about this and I've been doing my homework, the forum has been very helpful (and I already know the situation with his food being dry is not something that is recommended here, and that the changes may be a contributory factor).
We had reached a point where Diabetic food was solely being given and I can't help but wonder if this has affected the numbers we are seeing on his most recent curve? The satiety food has more fibre content than the diabetic food, which I see benefits some cats?
The vet had recommended that we increase the Caninsulin a full unit, to 4.5iu but warned to watch closely for Hypo (kinda scared me to be honest!) having stated this was quite a high dose given his weight. Having done my homework Monday night I called my vet Tuesday (yesterday) morning and said that I would like to reintroduce the satiety food at the percentage it was at when his previous curve was done along with an increase of .5iu of insulin to see if the results improved as it seems that the insulin HAD been having some effect up until this time when his diet is solely diabetic food? So, this is what were doing, his next curve is due May 7th.
Of course I am new to all of this and the vet is the professional, however I see a wealth of knowledge being shared here on the forum and see that vets can be somewhat limited in their thinking, especially when it comes to options with prescribing insulin. I can't help but feel that its a little extreme and sudden to be investigating Acromegaly when there has been evidence of insulin working.
I think I would like to try and change his diet to wet food gradually before considering tests for Acromegaly.
Any thoughts and advice you may have is very much welcomed.
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