Mandy and Bradley
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I'm new here. I joined because I don't know what else to do for my cat and I hope someone can help.
My cat is 13 years old. He's always been somewhat overweight but was always healthy. Last year, he was diagnosed with diabetes. I changed his diet and started on insulin. It took a while for it to stabilize, but eventually, he didn't even require insulin anymore. He was considered a transient diabetic. I was thrilled.
Then months later, maybe 5 or 6 months, I started noticing the usual symptoms again--drinking a lot of water, urinating a lot, etc. I took him to the vet and his sugar was in the 400s. So, we're back again. For the past 4 or 5 weeks, I have been going back and forth to the vet getting his sugar checked. He has yet to stabilize. One visit, it's 360, then we adjust the dose, then the next visit, it's below 100. Again, adjust the dose, then maybe next visit it's perfect. We leave the dose alone. Next visit, it's high again. You get the idea. This is a lot to go through for both my cat and I. For some reason, the vet always seems to go back and forth between 2 and 2.5 units. Well, this is not working and I am going to tell them that. When using insulin, can't you use quarters? Such as 2.25? I'm going to mention this to the vet, or even do 2 units one day and then 2.5 units the next and so on? I don't know. I'm out of ideas but I know neither 2 units or 2.5 works consistently.
Anyway, my siutaiton is is that my cat, since he's not stabilized, is peeing everywhere. I can't take it anymore. This past weekend, it crossed my mind to put him down but that made me terribly depressed. I feel if we can get him stabilized, the peeing will stop. He has been confined in a room with two big pans and only is allowed to come out in very small increments where he can be watched. I can't let my poor cat live like that. I've tried everything. He does use the pan, but since he pees so much, he even pees outside the pan in the confined room. I clean his pans about 10 times a day so they are always clean.
I love this cat and want to do everything for him. I'm just getting frustrating.
I'm thinking of trying Epigen (Wysong) for him as they say it's really good for diabetic cats.
Has anyone had this experience with not being able to be stabilized? Were you able to fix it?
I have an appointment today to get all of his vital organs checked. He seems to be drinking less and peeing less, so that's good, as his last visit his sugar was 360, but I guarantee if we keep going with the same dose, he will continue to drop, and probably too low because that's the pattern I keep seeing.
My cat is 13 years old. He's always been somewhat overweight but was always healthy. Last year, he was diagnosed with diabetes. I changed his diet and started on insulin. It took a while for it to stabilize, but eventually, he didn't even require insulin anymore. He was considered a transient diabetic. I was thrilled.
Then months later, maybe 5 or 6 months, I started noticing the usual symptoms again--drinking a lot of water, urinating a lot, etc. I took him to the vet and his sugar was in the 400s. So, we're back again. For the past 4 or 5 weeks, I have been going back and forth to the vet getting his sugar checked. He has yet to stabilize. One visit, it's 360, then we adjust the dose, then the next visit, it's below 100. Again, adjust the dose, then maybe next visit it's perfect. We leave the dose alone. Next visit, it's high again. You get the idea. This is a lot to go through for both my cat and I. For some reason, the vet always seems to go back and forth between 2 and 2.5 units. Well, this is not working and I am going to tell them that. When using insulin, can't you use quarters? Such as 2.25? I'm going to mention this to the vet, or even do 2 units one day and then 2.5 units the next and so on? I don't know. I'm out of ideas but I know neither 2 units or 2.5 works consistently.
Anyway, my siutaiton is is that my cat, since he's not stabilized, is peeing everywhere. I can't take it anymore. This past weekend, it crossed my mind to put him down but that made me terribly depressed. I feel if we can get him stabilized, the peeing will stop. He has been confined in a room with two big pans and only is allowed to come out in very small increments where he can be watched. I can't let my poor cat live like that. I've tried everything. He does use the pan, but since he pees so much, he even pees outside the pan in the confined room. I clean his pans about 10 times a day so they are always clean.
I love this cat and want to do everything for him. I'm just getting frustrating.
I'm thinking of trying Epigen (Wysong) for him as they say it's really good for diabetic cats.
Has anyone had this experience with not being able to be stabilized? Were you able to fix it?
I have an appointment today to get all of his vital organs checked. He seems to be drinking less and peeing less, so that's good, as his last visit his sugar was 360, but I guarantee if we keep going with the same dose, he will continue to drop, and probably too low because that's the pattern I keep seeing.