samirr12
Member Since 2026
Hello Everyone!
I apologize if this is not the correct place to post these questions, I am still new and navigating the forum. My baby girl was just diagnosed with diabetes mellitus after receiving bloodwork back that she had done at her vet appointment earlier this week. (For reference she is a 15 year old orange tabby) She had a blood glucose level of 411 and 3+ glucose reading in her urine. Based off of these results and her current symptoms they have determined she has diabetes. (Current symptoms are increased thirst--she has been drinking bowls a day. More frequent urination, lethargy, and her back legs have been seemingly more stiff and unstable lately, like it is harder for her to walk normally. she isn't dragging her legs or anything, but still noticably is walking different with her back legs. She has also been different personality wise lately.
They had me come in yesterday night and did a insulin demo with me on how to properly adminster insulin (Prozinc) to her and what to look out for. They are starting her on 2 units, twice a day, after meals (12 hours apart). I am supposed to start her tonight (Friday) because I did not want to start her during the week when i work and can not monitior her properly. The weekend will allow me to watch her and make sure she is responding okay to the insulin.
Here is my concerns:
-They never did any other tests to double check and make sure. They showed me the demo using sterile water not insulin so that i was aware on how to administer the shot. Before i left they also never retested her blood glucose levels. ?
-They told me we will check back in 2 weeks and see how she is doing and if dose needs to be adjusted. We scheduled an appoinment in two weeks for a Blood Glucose Curve. My concern is that they are not having me monitor her blood glucose levels at home. Is this safe? I keep reading and seeing how it is extremely important to monitor the levels but when i asked about it they said it was not necessary for me to do that and they will check her levels when we come back for the blood glucose curve.
-After researching, I am also considered with the amount of Prozinc they have prescribed for her. Many sources say 1 unit/twice daily is the recommended starting dose. I am thinking maybe because her levels were so off and symptoms what they were that maybe that is why?
-They also told me NOT to change her food right now and just start with the insulin. She is on 'Orijin Guardian Senior' dry cat food. I typically would give her a 1/4 scoop in the morning mixed with some water and then at night i would giver her a little less than 1/4 scoop dry food mixed with some water and 1/2 a can of 'Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers' canned wet food. I have been reading how it is important to get them on a better diabetic diet and in many cases, off of dry food completely and only wet. And I have seen many times it is better to start with a change of diet before starting insulin however, this option was not offered to me by the vet so again, I think I am just a little overwhelmed, concerned, and confused.
-She is also a grazer and does not typicslly finish her food in one sitting but likes to go back to it throughout the day. I was thinking of giving her a set amount to make sure she eats it before I adminster her insulin and then afterwards putting the rest of her food in her bowl to finish as she usually does. The vet said it is most important to make sure she is getting the same amount of calories a day and eating at least a third of her food before the shot. I would like to ideally give her the shot WHILE she is eating, in hopes it will distract her but when I asked the vet they said i really needed to make sure she at enough before giving it. Does anyone also have advice for this kind of situation?
*They do suggest i get Keto-Diastix which I already ordered but is that really enough to monitor her? And how often should I test with them?
I am also such a little wuss with anything that remotely hurts and brings her discomfort so everyone please wish me luck
She is my whole world, literally my best friend for the last 15 years (half my life). I hate the thought of bringing her discomfort but know it willl be worth it when she is feeling so much better and herself. ANY ADVICE AT ALL would be extremely helpful. This forum has already begun to teach me so much.
Thank you all!
**Edit: I also want to add that she is not and has never been over weight and always had a pretty good diet. So the diabetes diagnosis came as quite a shock. She is only 9.3 pounds right now (she lost weight recently rather quickly due to the diabetes) but usually she has been around 10 pounds her whole life.
I apologize if this is not the correct place to post these questions, I am still new and navigating the forum. My baby girl was just diagnosed with diabetes mellitus after receiving bloodwork back that she had done at her vet appointment earlier this week. (For reference she is a 15 year old orange tabby) She had a blood glucose level of 411 and 3+ glucose reading in her urine. Based off of these results and her current symptoms they have determined she has diabetes. (Current symptoms are increased thirst--she has been drinking bowls a day. More frequent urination, lethargy, and her back legs have been seemingly more stiff and unstable lately, like it is harder for her to walk normally. she isn't dragging her legs or anything, but still noticably is walking different with her back legs. She has also been different personality wise lately.
They had me come in yesterday night and did a insulin demo with me on how to properly adminster insulin (Prozinc) to her and what to look out for. They are starting her on 2 units, twice a day, after meals (12 hours apart). I am supposed to start her tonight (Friday) because I did not want to start her during the week when i work and can not monitior her properly. The weekend will allow me to watch her and make sure she is responding okay to the insulin.
Here is my concerns:
-They never did any other tests to double check and make sure. They showed me the demo using sterile water not insulin so that i was aware on how to administer the shot. Before i left they also never retested her blood glucose levels. ?
-They told me we will check back in 2 weeks and see how she is doing and if dose needs to be adjusted. We scheduled an appoinment in two weeks for a Blood Glucose Curve. My concern is that they are not having me monitor her blood glucose levels at home. Is this safe? I keep reading and seeing how it is extremely important to monitor the levels but when i asked about it they said it was not necessary for me to do that and they will check her levels when we come back for the blood glucose curve.
-After researching, I am also considered with the amount of Prozinc they have prescribed for her. Many sources say 1 unit/twice daily is the recommended starting dose. I am thinking maybe because her levels were so off and symptoms what they were that maybe that is why?
-They also told me NOT to change her food right now and just start with the insulin. She is on 'Orijin Guardian Senior' dry cat food. I typically would give her a 1/4 scoop in the morning mixed with some water and then at night i would giver her a little less than 1/4 scoop dry food mixed with some water and 1/2 a can of 'Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers' canned wet food. I have been reading how it is important to get them on a better diabetic diet and in many cases, off of dry food completely and only wet. And I have seen many times it is better to start with a change of diet before starting insulin however, this option was not offered to me by the vet so again, I think I am just a little overwhelmed, concerned, and confused.
-She is also a grazer and does not typicslly finish her food in one sitting but likes to go back to it throughout the day. I was thinking of giving her a set amount to make sure she eats it before I adminster her insulin and then afterwards putting the rest of her food in her bowl to finish as she usually does. The vet said it is most important to make sure she is getting the same amount of calories a day and eating at least a third of her food before the shot. I would like to ideally give her the shot WHILE she is eating, in hopes it will distract her but when I asked the vet they said i really needed to make sure she at enough before giving it. Does anyone also have advice for this kind of situation?
*They do suggest i get Keto-Diastix which I already ordered but is that really enough to monitor her? And how often should I test with them?
I am also such a little wuss with anything that remotely hurts and brings her discomfort so everyone please wish me luck
Thank you all!
**Edit: I also want to add that she is not and has never been over weight and always had a pretty good diet. So the diabetes diagnosis came as quite a shock. She is only 9.3 pounds right now (she lost weight recently rather quickly due to the diabetes) but usually she has been around 10 pounds her whole life.
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