A little nervous because we just had a low blood sugar incident and I'm just starting to calm down, I apologize if I'm all over the place.
Beans is a fixed male American short haired cat, 15 or 16 yo, had him for 14 years, good health up until Aug/Sep 2024, when he got sick and signs led to cancer, the kind in the intestines that makes them skinny etc, and the imaging and cancer treatment was too expensive and the vet wouldn't do chemo for me there.
I asked for steroids which helped another cat in this same situation that we had and might help keep him comfy. We thought that was the end of the line for him. We started giving him an appetite med and steroids every day and he began to perk up and act like his normal self. We kept on with the steroids because he was doing well and after a few months we returned to the vet who was shocked Beans was not only still alive but thriving. Gained weight, etc. The only thing was, he was walking on his haunches which could be diabetes, a risk I knew we took with the roids but we didn't care at the time because we didn't think he was going to make it more than a month or two at first, and also diabetes isn't the end of the world so if he did get it, we'd be more than fine and capable handling it. At that vet visit, his BG was like 400ish. So we were trying a diet but the next time we went to the vet he was still super high. We were unable to control with diet. Also have 4 other cats so it's hard to control food.
We began insulin at 1 unit every 12 hours but he still wasn't coming down, and we were going to the vet to do BG testing, too much money. Told vey i wanted to try testing at home. She was like ok, and I went with Alpha Trak which I know is more expensive etc but i wanted to get the vet on my side and not argue, etc. So we started trying to test, it wasn't great at first. But now we are great at it and my cat is soooo cool about it. The vet was scared we'd try adjusting insulin at home and I get that, but I wanted to be able to control his sugar more than the vet thought might be possible. Anyway, today he had a blood sugar crash down into the 30s and I had to give him syrup for pancakes and then it went even lower in the 30s and then finally it started coming up to 71. This is the second time this happened since we started testing a few months ago. The first time it was because we saw what the hard treats did to his numbers so we cut back without reducing the insulin. His numbers were consistently high, like 250 high or 300s. Same deal with syrup at that time.
I hope this isn't scattered too much. I hope I did this intro correctly.
Beans is a fixed male American short haired cat, 15 or 16 yo, had him for 14 years, good health up until Aug/Sep 2024, when he got sick and signs led to cancer, the kind in the intestines that makes them skinny etc, and the imaging and cancer treatment was too expensive and the vet wouldn't do chemo for me there.
I asked for steroids which helped another cat in this same situation that we had and might help keep him comfy. We thought that was the end of the line for him. We started giving him an appetite med and steroids every day and he began to perk up and act like his normal self. We kept on with the steroids because he was doing well and after a few months we returned to the vet who was shocked Beans was not only still alive but thriving. Gained weight, etc. The only thing was, he was walking on his haunches which could be diabetes, a risk I knew we took with the roids but we didn't care at the time because we didn't think he was going to make it more than a month or two at first, and also diabetes isn't the end of the world so if he did get it, we'd be more than fine and capable handling it. At that vet visit, his BG was like 400ish. So we were trying a diet but the next time we went to the vet he was still super high. We were unable to control with diet. Also have 4 other cats so it's hard to control food.
We began insulin at 1 unit every 12 hours but he still wasn't coming down, and we were going to the vet to do BG testing, too much money. Told vey i wanted to try testing at home. She was like ok, and I went with Alpha Trak which I know is more expensive etc but i wanted to get the vet on my side and not argue, etc. So we started trying to test, it wasn't great at first. But now we are great at it and my cat is soooo cool about it. The vet was scared we'd try adjusting insulin at home and I get that, but I wanted to be able to control his sugar more than the vet thought might be possible. Anyway, today he had a blood sugar crash down into the 30s and I had to give him syrup for pancakes and then it went even lower in the 30s and then finally it started coming up to 71. This is the second time this happened since we started testing a few months ago. The first time it was because we saw what the hard treats did to his numbers so we cut back without reducing the insulin. His numbers were consistently high, like 250 high or 300s. Same deal with syrup at that time.
I hope this isn't scattered too much. I hope I did this intro correctly.