Giles'Mom
Member Since 2019
Hi,
I am struggling with where to start. Our cat Giles was diagnosed with diabetes about 6 months ago. I didn't realize what was involved and was blindly following the vet.... Giles has been on 3 units of lantus (i think that's what it is) for months. My husband does not want to pay for anymore glucose curves and the vet said she refuses to refill the prescription without another one.
We weren't happy with the last curve they attempted because they said the cat was too stressed and it wasn't an accurate one, and yet they upped her insulin a full unit... they wanted us to bring her back two weeks later and my husband nixed it. That was over a month ago.
I'm at my wits end. My husband is vetoing the costs of all of this, but the cat is only 10 years old and my 6 year old loves her.
I've read a lot of your pages about doing my own glucose monitoring and I'm willing to give this a try, and find out if the vet is willing to refill prescriptions if I provide the data points....
However, the cat is also peeing like crazy and making the litter boxes a nightmare... I am afraid the time/cost/mess is going to push my husband to decide to euthanize the cat (it is technically his from before our marriage.)
Can anyone tell me which pages I should read next?
I've read these two: http://www.felinediabetes.com/bg-meter.htm and http://www.felinediabetes.com/bg-curves.htm...
I've made myself a shopping list:
Glucometer
test strips
lancet pen
lancet tips
And read that I need to test before her first shot, then every 2 hours until after her second shot...
I've also read that i need to change her diet to low carb wet food (she currently eats fancy feast classic seafood pate and has a dry food sitting out, although i'm not sure if she eats it or if her sister is eating it)... She drinks water like crazy and is destroying the litter box. Also her sister is becoming overweight from all the food we put out for Giles... so I don't know how much Giles is getting
What i'm unclear on is which glucometer to get- i read several people say that some require more blood than others, and that the precision meter from medisense was good...but there were several other recommendations.
I'm unclear on whether to back down her insulin shot to a lower level and start monitoring... or leave it at 3 units...
I'm also hoping someone has advice on something to do for the urine problem....
Add to all this that i have a 4 and 6 year old, a full time job, and am very overwhelmed...
Any help would be so appreciated.... even if just to send me to links to research myself.
-Sara
I am struggling with where to start. Our cat Giles was diagnosed with diabetes about 6 months ago. I didn't realize what was involved and was blindly following the vet.... Giles has been on 3 units of lantus (i think that's what it is) for months. My husband does not want to pay for anymore glucose curves and the vet said she refuses to refill the prescription without another one.
We weren't happy with the last curve they attempted because they said the cat was too stressed and it wasn't an accurate one, and yet they upped her insulin a full unit... they wanted us to bring her back two weeks later and my husband nixed it. That was over a month ago.
I'm at my wits end. My husband is vetoing the costs of all of this, but the cat is only 10 years old and my 6 year old loves her.
I've read a lot of your pages about doing my own glucose monitoring and I'm willing to give this a try, and find out if the vet is willing to refill prescriptions if I provide the data points....
However, the cat is also peeing like crazy and making the litter boxes a nightmare... I am afraid the time/cost/mess is going to push my husband to decide to euthanize the cat (it is technically his from before our marriage.)
Can anyone tell me which pages I should read next?
I've read these two: http://www.felinediabetes.com/bg-meter.htm and http://www.felinediabetes.com/bg-curves.htm...
I've made myself a shopping list:
Glucometer
test strips
lancet pen
lancet tips
And read that I need to test before her first shot, then every 2 hours until after her second shot...
I've also read that i need to change her diet to low carb wet food (she currently eats fancy feast classic seafood pate and has a dry food sitting out, although i'm not sure if she eats it or if her sister is eating it)... She drinks water like crazy and is destroying the litter box. Also her sister is becoming overweight from all the food we put out for Giles... so I don't know how much Giles is getting
What i'm unclear on is which glucometer to get- i read several people say that some require more blood than others, and that the precision meter from medisense was good...but there were several other recommendations.
I'm unclear on whether to back down her insulin shot to a lower level and start monitoring... or leave it at 3 units...
I'm also hoping someone has advice on something to do for the urine problem....
Add to all this that i have a 4 and 6 year old, a full time job, and am very overwhelmed...
Any help would be so appreciated.... even if just to send me to links to research myself.
-Sara
