quilterkitty
Member Since 2013
Hi everyone, I'm Phyllis, and my sugarcat is Star. We live in the western suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa. Here's Star's story: A year ago before he had a dental procedure he had pre-anesthesia bloodwork done, which showed elevated blood glucose, but he totally freaks when he goes to the vet and wasn't showing any other diabetes symptoms so the vet just told me to try to slim him down a little (he weighs 15 pounds and is about 9 years old, stocky little guy) and keep an eye on him. Last week he was drinking a lot of water and flooding the litter box, symptoms my vet had warned me to look for, so I took him in Friday and, sure enough, he is diabetic. Now I'm kicking myself for not doing more research last year about diet and getting him completely off dry food. He was already eating canned food in the evenings but dry in the mornings and for a bedtime snack. If only I had known then about the perils of dry food I might have spared him this trouble, but that's water under the bridge, I suppose. Anyway, my vet prescribed Lantus, and we are using the SoloStar pen. She told me to give Star 3 units twice a day, which I did over the weekend. After researching foods (I found this site as well as the website with all the diet information and food charts) I took away all dry food, even the Purina DM the vet sold me, and am feeding Star and my civilian, Maggie (age 11.5) only canned Authority chicken, which they were both already eating and liked, so the transition was easy.
My vet called me Monday to check on Star, and I told her about the diet change. She recommended that I cut his Lantus dose in half because he was no longer getting a lot of carbs. The SoloStar pen only dispenses in whole units, so I gave him 2 units at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday and 1 unit at 6:30 p.m. Star seemed a little off last night (I hadn't tested his blood yet--had the Relion meter but was trying to get him used to my handling his ears, which he hates). This morning I gave him his breakfast and the 2 units of Lantus. Seemed like a good day. Tonight before his dinner, while he was lounging in the window, I bit the bullet and got a blood sample and tested it: 574.
Yikes. That is higher than it was at the vet's office on Friday, before the diet change and the insulin (plus accounting for white coat anxiety). I was really shocked because he has seemed so much better. But that was only the first test, and it was at the end of the 12 hour cycle. I gave him 2 units of insulin. An hour after his dinner he was hungry again, so I gave him a little more food. An hour after that I tested him again, just to get a reading with food two hours after his shot: 581. :shock: Really? I know from reading this site that Lantus needs some time to build up a depot, so is that what's going on? He isn't drinking a lot, but he is still urinating more than average for him, although not nearly as much as he was last week. On 3 units he was barely peeing at all but also not drinking much, just getting liquid from his canned food.
The past couple of days he has seemed more like his old self, really affectionate and wanting to follow me to whatever room I'm in instead of just sleeping in front of the heating vent in my home office. But now I'm a little worried. Should I go back to the original insulin dose of 3 units twice a day? Or should I stick with 2 and just keep testing? My vet wanted me to bring Star back in at the two-week mark for a glucose curve, but I asked her if I could do it at home as long as I was comfortable with the process. She agreed. We both thought I could get a more accurate reading if he wasn't so stressed. I can only imagine what his levels would be while spending the day at the clinic. At least that was my original concern, but now that his levels are so high with the diet change and the insulin, I'm not so sure. And I don't know if it makes a difference, but Star also has a latent feline herpesvirus, which I treat with L-lysine when it flares up (but it hasn't in several years). I have learned so much already by reading pages and pages on this site over the last five days, but there's no substitute for just putting my questions out there to you and getting what I know will be good advice. I will work on creating his spreadsheet and profile (might need some help there), but what are your thoughts, oh great sugar cat gurus? (And please forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong place, using the wrong format, or anything else I'm doing wrong. I promise I'll learn!) Thanks so much!
My vet called me Monday to check on Star, and I told her about the diet change. She recommended that I cut his Lantus dose in half because he was no longer getting a lot of carbs. The SoloStar pen only dispenses in whole units, so I gave him 2 units at 6:30 a.m. Tuesday and 1 unit at 6:30 p.m. Star seemed a little off last night (I hadn't tested his blood yet--had the Relion meter but was trying to get him used to my handling his ears, which he hates). This morning I gave him his breakfast and the 2 units of Lantus. Seemed like a good day. Tonight before his dinner, while he was lounging in the window, I bit the bullet and got a blood sample and tested it: 574.
The past couple of days he has seemed more like his old self, really affectionate and wanting to follow me to whatever room I'm in instead of just sleeping in front of the heating vent in my home office. But now I'm a little worried. Should I go back to the original insulin dose of 3 units twice a day? Or should I stick with 2 and just keep testing? My vet wanted me to bring Star back in at the two-week mark for a glucose curve, but I asked her if I could do it at home as long as I was comfortable with the process. She agreed. We both thought I could get a more accurate reading if he wasn't so stressed. I can only imagine what his levels would be while spending the day at the clinic. At least that was my original concern, but now that his levels are so high with the diet change and the insulin, I'm not so sure. And I don't know if it makes a difference, but Star also has a latent feline herpesvirus, which I treat with L-lysine when it flares up (but it hasn't in several years). I have learned so much already by reading pages and pages on this site over the last five days, but there's no substitute for just putting my questions out there to you and getting what I know will be good advice. I will work on creating his spreadsheet and profile (might need some help there), but what are your thoughts, oh great sugar cat gurus? (And please forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong place, using the wrong format, or anything else I'm doing wrong. I promise I'll learn!) Thanks so much!
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