Lionz
Member Since 2017
Hi all,
Wow this place is great, thanks so much for the supportive welcome so far.
Link to my intro here http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/hi-were-new-here.170949/
First query is does anyone here use or have knowledge of this glucometer brand: http://www.caresens.co.nz/ https://www.catsanddiabetes.com/products-page/
This brand is readily available and affordable here in New Zealand. So I'm keen on using if anyone has experience with them?
Secondly I was asked some questions about our cat in my intro post. So here is some more info about him.
He is on Lantus 5 units twice a day. This seems like a huge dose to me, but he has had regular monitoring at our vet via Fructomine (is that correct?) and blood curves throughout the day tests, and that is what they are recommending at present.
He was started at .5 and moved progressively up to 6 units over the course of 4-6 weeks after initial diagnosis, then down to 4.5 which he sat on over the Xmas break, and after the last visit (last week) he was moved back up to 5 units. I have asked the vet for copies of his curves and tests so I can post here, once I have them I will share. I did take a snap of one on my phone, so will get that up ASAP.
He is being fed Hills Science diet m/d dry in the morning, and wet at night (vets recommendation). I know now that Hills is too carb heavy, esp the dry, so have been pushing for the vet to help us transition to lower carb non dry food. I do not want to do this until we have tried / started home testing for obvious reasons.
Since starting insulin treatment not much has changed about his behaviour, other than he is no longer drinking large amounts of water. He seems ravenous most of the time, and is always angling for food. Other than that he still gets around ok, likes pats, and purrs a lot etc.
He is a DSH rescue cat, 11 years of age, and his weight is currently 6.2 kg. He was previously free fed, that has changed to strict two daily meals with his shots now. He has had no serious health complications throughout his life, other than some horrendous injuries from fighting our neighbours cat Barry (RIP) back in the day.
Phew, long post. Anything else you need to know please let me know.
Wow this place is great, thanks so much for the supportive welcome so far.
Link to my intro here http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/hi-were-new-here.170949/
First query is does anyone here use or have knowledge of this glucometer brand: http://www.caresens.co.nz/ https://www.catsanddiabetes.com/products-page/
This brand is readily available and affordable here in New Zealand. So I'm keen on using if anyone has experience with them?
Secondly I was asked some questions about our cat in my intro post. So here is some more info about him.
He is on Lantus 5 units twice a day. This seems like a huge dose to me, but he has had regular monitoring at our vet via Fructomine (is that correct?) and blood curves throughout the day tests, and that is what they are recommending at present.
He was started at .5 and moved progressively up to 6 units over the course of 4-6 weeks after initial diagnosis, then down to 4.5 which he sat on over the Xmas break, and after the last visit (last week) he was moved back up to 5 units. I have asked the vet for copies of his curves and tests so I can post here, once I have them I will share. I did take a snap of one on my phone, so will get that up ASAP.
He is being fed Hills Science diet m/d dry in the morning, and wet at night (vets recommendation). I know now that Hills is too carb heavy, esp the dry, so have been pushing for the vet to help us transition to lower carb non dry food. I do not want to do this until we have tried / started home testing for obvious reasons.
Since starting insulin treatment not much has changed about his behaviour, other than he is no longer drinking large amounts of water. He seems ravenous most of the time, and is always angling for food. Other than that he still gets around ok, likes pats, and purrs a lot etc.
He is a DSH rescue cat, 11 years of age, and his weight is currently 6.2 kg. He was previously free fed, that has changed to strict two daily meals with his shots now. He has had no serious health complications throughout his life, other than some horrendous injuries from fighting our neighbours cat Barry (RIP) back in the day.
Phew, long post. Anything else you need to know please let me know.