Hello cat people of the internet,
I'll start out by saying that I have direct access to several DVMs and am a CVT myself, so my boy and I are covered medically but I was referred here by a client to chat with people who understand my pain.
My 17 year old became diabetic in February and did awesome on his 2units of lantus twice daily until last friday when I found him open mouth breathing with a BG of 39. I stabilized him and took him off the lantus until yesterday. Per his vet. I have him one unit in the morning only; he got a little low mid day but she wanted me to give the same dose today.
He didn't eat dinner tonight. This cat has never missed a meal. He's a garbage disposal. I gave him some honey and the lantus will leave his system around 3am (18 hour acting, for those not familiar) and he's still bright. I'm going to wait until morning to start making decisions but I'm just so emotionally drained. I'm not ready to lose him.
I'll start out by saying that I have direct access to several DVMs and am a CVT myself, so my boy and I are covered medically but I was referred here by a client to chat with people who understand my pain.
My 17 year old became diabetic in February and did awesome on his 2units of lantus twice daily until last friday when I found him open mouth breathing with a BG of 39. I stabilized him and took him off the lantus until yesterday. Per his vet. I have him one unit in the morning only; he got a little low mid day but she wanted me to give the same dose today.
He didn't eat dinner tonight. This cat has never missed a meal. He's a garbage disposal. I gave him some honey and the lantus will leave his system around 3am (18 hour acting, for those not familiar) and he's still bright. I'm going to wait until morning to start making decisions but I'm just so emotionally drained. I'm not ready to lose him.
