Katie Richmond
Member Since 2022
Hello all,
I’m glad to have the support of this group, and I have already been reading here and posting on the Facebook group. For the last year, I have been socializing, a pair of feral barn cats named Bebe and Boo. Shortly after I was able to bring them in and handle them, we realized Bebe was losing weight but we were still in the socialization process. I wasn’t able to get her to a vet right away. When I first took her to my local vet, she was jaundiced and had no appetite. They sent her home with fluids and liver support medication and a dose of antibiotics. She absolutely crashed over the next few days, so we took her to the ICU, where she was diagnosed DKA, severely anemic and diabetic. She was extremely critical, but bounced back well, and was able to come home after four nights.
She was initially on 1 unit of Lantus, and I was told to feed her Hills ID twice a day. She is currently eating 25% more each meal to make up for her weight loss. We did her first curve at the vet last week and she was between 632 and 400 during her stay, at this point, we were advised to move to 1.5 units and get her on to a lower carb food then the ID.
I got a glucometer a few days ago, and we are just starting to get comfortable with home testing. Biggest challenge I am having is that she is so ravenous and hyperactive directly before her next dose is due that I have not been able to get a value until after she has eaten and had her insulin.
I am currently feeding her Wellness complete health. Her numbers have come down since the vet visit, but with the combined factors of stress from the visit, change of food, new dose, and calibrating to the new glucometer, it’s hard to know what’s what.
The main thing stressing me out if how hungry she is all day. She cries continuously and is quite frantic.
Our first few home tests are here (first row are the numbers from the vet curve).
Any advice is welcome as we are very much still getting this under our belts. Thank you in advance.
Katie and Bebe
(I was sharing her story on TikTok before we knew she was diabetic. You can meet Bebe and Boo here: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR9v79s7/
I’m glad to have the support of this group, and I have already been reading here and posting on the Facebook group. For the last year, I have been socializing, a pair of feral barn cats named Bebe and Boo. Shortly after I was able to bring them in and handle them, we realized Bebe was losing weight but we were still in the socialization process. I wasn’t able to get her to a vet right away. When I first took her to my local vet, she was jaundiced and had no appetite. They sent her home with fluids and liver support medication and a dose of antibiotics. She absolutely crashed over the next few days, so we took her to the ICU, where she was diagnosed DKA, severely anemic and diabetic. She was extremely critical, but bounced back well, and was able to come home after four nights.
She was initially on 1 unit of Lantus, and I was told to feed her Hills ID twice a day. She is currently eating 25% more each meal to make up for her weight loss. We did her first curve at the vet last week and she was between 632 and 400 during her stay, at this point, we were advised to move to 1.5 units and get her on to a lower carb food then the ID.
I got a glucometer a few days ago, and we are just starting to get comfortable with home testing. Biggest challenge I am having is that she is so ravenous and hyperactive directly before her next dose is due that I have not been able to get a value until after she has eaten and had her insulin.
I am currently feeding her Wellness complete health. Her numbers have come down since the vet visit, but with the combined factors of stress from the visit, change of food, new dose, and calibrating to the new glucometer, it’s hard to know what’s what.
The main thing stressing me out if how hungry she is all day. She cries continuously and is quite frantic.
Our first few home tests are here (first row are the numbers from the vet curve).
Any advice is welcome as we are very much still getting this under our belts. Thank you in advance.
Katie and Bebe
(I was sharing her story on TikTok before we knew she was diabetic. You can meet Bebe and Boo here: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTR9v79s7/
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