Melissa and Bailey
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Hello all,
My cat Bailey is 11 years old and was diagnosed with FD back in late August (glucose 386, no ketones - we were lucky). My vet had us try diet control with Purina DM dry food, which did not work at all, and we started Lantus about a month ago. We started at 1 unit once daily, and I brought her in weekly for glucose checks. Her #s at the vet have always been well over 300, and at our last visit he wanted to increase her to 2 units twice daily (!). I had recently found this website and learned a LOT and was nervous about this increase, so I have been giving her 1 unit twice daily and am feeding her Fancy Feast classics (however, she still has access to dry food, I am working on transitioning all the cats to wet food). I also finally worked up the courage to start hometesting. For the last week I have been testing her before every injection. I will work on putting together a spreadsheet to share, but my numbers at home have generally been in the 160s-180s pre-shot AM & PM. We went in for a vet visit today and he was surprised but pleased about the hometesting, I don't think he's ever encountered it before! However, her glucose level at the vet was 300. I tested her about an hour after we got home... and I got 151. This seems like a BIG difference even considering stress hyperglycemia from being at the vet. What do you guys think? I am using a True2go meter that I had around the house with newly purchased strips. Is it possible that I am doing something wrong when I am testing? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Melissa & Bailey
My cat Bailey is 11 years old and was diagnosed with FD back in late August (glucose 386, no ketones - we were lucky). My vet had us try diet control with Purina DM dry food, which did not work at all, and we started Lantus about a month ago. We started at 1 unit once daily, and I brought her in weekly for glucose checks. Her #s at the vet have always been well over 300, and at our last visit he wanted to increase her to 2 units twice daily (!). I had recently found this website and learned a LOT and was nervous about this increase, so I have been giving her 1 unit twice daily and am feeding her Fancy Feast classics (however, she still has access to dry food, I am working on transitioning all the cats to wet food). I also finally worked up the courage to start hometesting. For the last week I have been testing her before every injection. I will work on putting together a spreadsheet to share, but my numbers at home have generally been in the 160s-180s pre-shot AM & PM. We went in for a vet visit today and he was surprised but pleased about the hometesting, I don't think he's ever encountered it before! However, her glucose level at the vet was 300. I tested her about an hour after we got home... and I got 151. This seems like a BIG difference even considering stress hyperglycemia from being at the vet. What do you guys think? I am using a True2go meter that I had around the house with newly purchased strips. Is it possible that I am doing something wrong when I am testing? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Melissa & Bailey