Onyx & Klepto
Member Since 2013
Hi Everyone.
I'm new to the site, as my cat Onyx (11 years) was just diagnosed on Monday. Her BG was 433 (extremely stressed), but my vet wasn't concerned with having her start the Lantas immediately, but I did because I was freaking out (she'd lost over a pound in a month). After spending the last few days doing research, I'm now wishing I would have tried changing her diet first, THEN started the insulin (if still needed). My vet also never said anything to me about testing her at home, so I'm supposed to go back on Tuesday (a week later). After everything I've read, I see just how much the diet matters with the dosing, so I'm getting really scared. My vet is on vacation and the closest vet is an hour away. My biggest concern is, with the same consisent dose for a week (2 units), will her BG get too low now that she's not eating much (probably only eating 15-20% of what she was)? I'm going to pick up a test kit in the morning so I can see where she is, but now I'm afraid to give her tonights shot since she hasn't eaten for a few hours.
My vet also wasn't concerned with switching her diet for a while, if ever. I now know just how important it actually is. My closing question is, how bad would it be if I stopped the insulin (she's had 7 shots) cold turkey and tried to get her diet under control first? I don't see my vet being too cooperative with monitoring the dosage with the food changes, so I'm really nervous. It's gonna be hard enough to get the persnickety thing to eat the stinky wet food...lol.
Sorry for being the frantic-newby, but I REALLY appreciate any advice.
Thank you.
Brandi
I'm new to the site, as my cat Onyx (11 years) was just diagnosed on Monday. Her BG was 433 (extremely stressed), but my vet wasn't concerned with having her start the Lantas immediately, but I did because I was freaking out (she'd lost over a pound in a month). After spending the last few days doing research, I'm now wishing I would have tried changing her diet first, THEN started the insulin (if still needed). My vet also never said anything to me about testing her at home, so I'm supposed to go back on Tuesday (a week later). After everything I've read, I see just how much the diet matters with the dosing, so I'm getting really scared. My vet is on vacation and the closest vet is an hour away. My biggest concern is, with the same consisent dose for a week (2 units), will her BG get too low now that she's not eating much (probably only eating 15-20% of what she was)? I'm going to pick up a test kit in the morning so I can see where she is, but now I'm afraid to give her tonights shot since she hasn't eaten for a few hours.
My vet also wasn't concerned with switching her diet for a while, if ever. I now know just how important it actually is. My closing question is, how bad would it be if I stopped the insulin (she's had 7 shots) cold turkey and tried to get her diet under control first? I don't see my vet being too cooperative with monitoring the dosage with the food changes, so I'm really nervous. It's gonna be hard enough to get the persnickety thing to eat the stinky wet food...lol.
Sorry for being the frantic-newby, but I REALLY appreciate any advice.
Thank you.
Brandi