RogueKnite
Member Since 2022
Hello, everyone!
First of all, please forgive any lack of decorum I might have in my initial post. Correct me, please!
My cat, Loomis (12 years old; 18 lbs), was diagnosed with diabetes on 9/2 & he just had his first follow-up yesterday (10/3). He started showing symptoms on 8/22, primarily excessive drinking & urination. Prior to this, he's had no ailments of any kind.
During the diagnosis on 9/2, the vet took a blood glucose reading of 418 & the blood work results corroborated that as well. The doctor prescribed ProZinc insulin (40 units per ml) & administering 4 units, twice daily.
That dosage seemed a little high but what really concerned me was that the vet advised reusing needles (which I have not done), no mention of home testing & discouraged any change in Loomis' diet until after the "diabetes was under control."
For the last 30 days, his drinking & urination have curbed slightly & his appetite has remained unchanged. Yet at the vet's office last night, his weight is now 16.9 lbs & his blood glucose was 464. The doctor prescribed a higher dose of insulin, 6 units twice/daily.
I administered the 6 units of insulin last night with no adverse reaction from Loomis. This morning after giving him the 6 units though, he threw up his breakfast & started howling in his litterbox trying to urinate. I called the vet & they advised giving him a fingertip of karo syrup & watching him closely. Which I did. 8 hrs later, Loomis has eaten numerous times & is acting normally. I spoke with my vet again & advised reverting him back to 4 units of insulin, twice/daily.
The vet has been in practice, at the same location for over a decade, with glowing reviews. Yet after all the articles I've read & perusing the threads on this forum... It seems everything I've been advised to do runs antithetical to the conventional practices when it comes to feline diabetes.
First of all, please forgive any lack of decorum I might have in my initial post. Correct me, please!
My cat, Loomis (12 years old; 18 lbs), was diagnosed with diabetes on 9/2 & he just had his first follow-up yesterday (10/3). He started showing symptoms on 8/22, primarily excessive drinking & urination. Prior to this, he's had no ailments of any kind.
During the diagnosis on 9/2, the vet took a blood glucose reading of 418 & the blood work results corroborated that as well. The doctor prescribed ProZinc insulin (40 units per ml) & administering 4 units, twice daily.
That dosage seemed a little high but what really concerned me was that the vet advised reusing needles (which I have not done), no mention of home testing & discouraged any change in Loomis' diet until after the "diabetes was under control."
For the last 30 days, his drinking & urination have curbed slightly & his appetite has remained unchanged. Yet at the vet's office last night, his weight is now 16.9 lbs & his blood glucose was 464. The doctor prescribed a higher dose of insulin, 6 units twice/daily.
I administered the 6 units of insulin last night with no adverse reaction from Loomis. This morning after giving him the 6 units though, he threw up his breakfast & started howling in his litterbox trying to urinate. I called the vet & they advised giving him a fingertip of karo syrup & watching him closely. Which I did. 8 hrs later, Loomis has eaten numerous times & is acting normally. I spoke with my vet again & advised reverting him back to 4 units of insulin, twice/daily.
The vet has been in practice, at the same location for over a decade, with glowing reviews. Yet after all the articles I've read & perusing the threads on this forum... It seems everything I've been advised to do runs antithetical to the conventional practices when it comes to feline diabetes.
