Hi there!
I will try and summarize my situation as briefly as possible:
Gem is my 13yo female domestic short hair. At the end of last summer, she started peeing outside the litter box. We brought her to the vet who diagnosed her with diabetes, put her on 1u lantus/glargine twice a day along with prescription diabetes diet. As we had an already planned vacation, we opted to board Gem for the week and let the vet try and regulate her. When we came home, vet felt that 1u was a good dosage so we would stick with that. Until then, we had been free feeding dry Science Diet (didn't know any better
. I promptly went online and starting researching. I decided that my main goal would be to switch to a low-carb canned food, not the prescription food. We settled on fancy feast classic. However, a day or so after we got home, Gem stopped eating and we stopped the insulin. Brought her to the vet, she had a UTI which they treated. However, they said her BG levels were normal at the time, so hold off on the insulin. Went back after about 10 days, BG still normal, they pronounced her transient.
Fast forward 6 months, she's still peeing all over the place. We tried prozac to no avail. I decided to go to a new vet. What do you know, she's diabetic again! We start the same insulin again. Gem starts breathing heavily. Bring her back, BG still high and she had a respiratory infection. Up the insulin to 2u twice a day, treat with antibiotics. Go back for a recheck, still high, increase to 3u twice a day. Once again, we are going on vacation so we board her again. her breathing was still labored so they scheduled an ultrasound while she was there. We came home, they said she has restrictive cardiomyopathy and some kidney failure, and her BG is still high. She is now on vetmedin, furosamide and benazepril.
I decided that I would try and do some home testing, and that is what brings me here, if you're still reading! I only have one day of data but I'm hoping someone can give me some insight into the readings.
7:00 AM - 409 (meal given)
8:00 AM - 3u given
11:00 AM - 373
noon - meal given, didn't eat much
1:00 PM - 373
2:00 PM - 335
6:00 PM - 319 (meal given, didn't eat much)
7:40 PM - 431 (gave insulin at this point as she had eaten enough)
I know this isn't the most regular testing, but the best I could do with my schedule! To my largely uneducated eye, these don't look great - they are way high, and never really seem to drop (though I don't know how much they should drop over the course of the day). Gem will be going back to the vet this Tuesday to see how she is responding to all the meds, so I will share these numbers with her, but I thought all you experienced folks might have some thoughts.
Thanks so much!
I will try and summarize my situation as briefly as possible:
Gem is my 13yo female domestic short hair. At the end of last summer, she started peeing outside the litter box. We brought her to the vet who diagnosed her with diabetes, put her on 1u lantus/glargine twice a day along with prescription diabetes diet. As we had an already planned vacation, we opted to board Gem for the week and let the vet try and regulate her. When we came home, vet felt that 1u was a good dosage so we would stick with that. Until then, we had been free feeding dry Science Diet (didn't know any better

Fast forward 6 months, she's still peeing all over the place. We tried prozac to no avail. I decided to go to a new vet. What do you know, she's diabetic again! We start the same insulin again. Gem starts breathing heavily. Bring her back, BG still high and she had a respiratory infection. Up the insulin to 2u twice a day, treat with antibiotics. Go back for a recheck, still high, increase to 3u twice a day. Once again, we are going on vacation so we board her again. her breathing was still labored so they scheduled an ultrasound while she was there. We came home, they said she has restrictive cardiomyopathy and some kidney failure, and her BG is still high. She is now on vetmedin, furosamide and benazepril.
I decided that I would try and do some home testing, and that is what brings me here, if you're still reading! I only have one day of data but I'm hoping someone can give me some insight into the readings.
7:00 AM - 409 (meal given)
8:00 AM - 3u given
11:00 AM - 373
noon - meal given, didn't eat much
1:00 PM - 373
2:00 PM - 335
6:00 PM - 319 (meal given, didn't eat much)
7:40 PM - 431 (gave insulin at this point as she had eaten enough)
I know this isn't the most regular testing, but the best I could do with my schedule! To my largely uneducated eye, these don't look great - they are way high, and never really seem to drop (though I don't know how much they should drop over the course of the day). Gem will be going back to the vet this Tuesday to see how she is responding to all the meds, so I will share these numbers with her, but I thought all you experienced folks might have some thoughts.
Thanks so much!