EmilyB
Member Since 2023
Hi all! I just recently found out my 12 year old cat, Drew, is diabetic. It has been a very scary few weeks and I am beyond stressed. We had a hypoglycemic scare last week, something I never want to experience again in my life. But it's something that has made me kind of terrified of insulin.
The vet prescribed us Vetsulin at 3 units, twice a day. I was doing this blindly at first - no meter - because I truly did not know about any of this and my vet didn't provide much info. As we went about the first week, I slowly got supplies. Researched the best food to give, ordered it, attempted to take the dry kibble that has always been free-fed away, ordered a meter, etc. I sat and learned how to use the meter the night before the hypoclycemic episode. But hadn't used it yet.
I was able to get him to the vet within 15 minutes when I saw him having his episode. I thought he was having a stroke - that's how little I knew about all of this at that time. :-( He stayed at the vet the whole day and they gave him dextrose throughout the day to keep his BG up. Finally the insulin wore off and he slowly got better. The vet said to stop the insulin for 2 days and then to start back up at 1.5 unit twice a day. They gave us a LibreLink unit which has been extremely helpful, but I've also read that they are not always super accurate.
Anyways, we started the insulin back up but started very low because we were scared of that happening again.
That's all a little back story of what has been going on while we are rushing to learn everything. We are now up to 1.5 units twice a day. But by hour 6 after the shot, his BG is already getting into the 200's. And by the 12 hour mark, his levels are reading "hi" on the LibreLink. Are we giving him too low of a dose of insulin? Was the vet right telling us to give him 3 units to start? Is it normal for his levels to be so low that one morning that the 3 units put him into hypoglycemia? It's all just so confusing to me. I don't want him to suffer but I am so scared of doing something wrong. But also, feel like what we're doing now is wrong. We do have the support of the vet and he is scheduled for a curve this Thursday. But I've learned more online (specifically this website) than from the vet.
I apologize for not having the spreadsheet completed. I plan on working on that tomorrow. I just feel alone in all of this and wanted to post something to maybe get some guidance or reassurance or even someone saying we're doing it all wrong...just something. It's hard to take in all of this information when your baby's health is on the line. Because everything feels literally like a life or death decision and I had a taste of that last week when I was just simply doing what the vet told me to do. Ugh...just feeling very defeated.
I appreciate all of the work that has gone into this website. What an amazing resource for all of us going through this with our kitties.
-Emily
The vet prescribed us Vetsulin at 3 units, twice a day. I was doing this blindly at first - no meter - because I truly did not know about any of this and my vet didn't provide much info. As we went about the first week, I slowly got supplies. Researched the best food to give, ordered it, attempted to take the dry kibble that has always been free-fed away, ordered a meter, etc. I sat and learned how to use the meter the night before the hypoclycemic episode. But hadn't used it yet.
I was able to get him to the vet within 15 minutes when I saw him having his episode. I thought he was having a stroke - that's how little I knew about all of this at that time. :-( He stayed at the vet the whole day and they gave him dextrose throughout the day to keep his BG up. Finally the insulin wore off and he slowly got better. The vet said to stop the insulin for 2 days and then to start back up at 1.5 unit twice a day. They gave us a LibreLink unit which has been extremely helpful, but I've also read that they are not always super accurate.
Anyways, we started the insulin back up but started very low because we were scared of that happening again.
That's all a little back story of what has been going on while we are rushing to learn everything. We are now up to 1.5 units twice a day. But by hour 6 after the shot, his BG is already getting into the 200's. And by the 12 hour mark, his levels are reading "hi" on the LibreLink. Are we giving him too low of a dose of insulin? Was the vet right telling us to give him 3 units to start? Is it normal for his levels to be so low that one morning that the 3 units put him into hypoglycemia? It's all just so confusing to me. I don't want him to suffer but I am so scared of doing something wrong. But also, feel like what we're doing now is wrong. We do have the support of the vet and he is scheduled for a curve this Thursday. But I've learned more online (specifically this website) than from the vet.
I apologize for not having the spreadsheet completed. I plan on working on that tomorrow. I just feel alone in all of this and wanted to post something to maybe get some guidance or reassurance or even someone saying we're doing it all wrong...just something. It's hard to take in all of this information when your baby's health is on the line. Because everything feels literally like a life or death decision and I had a taste of that last week when I was just simply doing what the vet told me to do. Ugh...just feeling very defeated.
I appreciate all of the work that has gone into this website. What an amazing resource for all of us going through this with our kitties.
-Emily