taterpatch said:
Thanks to everyone who responded. I am so touched that so many of you did. We do not home test. The vet rechecked her blood sugar today and I have to take her back the Wednesday after that. He knows I am struggling with the shot and I can't even watch when they take her blood. I asked about home testing and he told me today that since I am struggling with the blood draws in his office, he didn't think I would be able to do the draw (which he may be right)

I am afraid of hurting her. We increased her Humulin?? insulin to 4 units once a day. He still insists on the dry cat food which I leave out for her all the time. I am now feeding her Fancy Feast Classic and yes, I have been guilty of mixing a little of my other babies' cat food's gravy with it (I PROMISE..NO MORE). I feel like, at times, that I am not getting the insulin into her but when I feel the injection site, it doesn't seem to be wet and she is acting better. I am still struggling with the injections and though I know I shouldn't, am giving them to her in the scruff of her neck. My other cats eat Friskies can food and have their own dry food left out for them as well, which is also Friskies. They are very, very spoiled. My friends all say you have to have a college degree to take care of my cats when I have to go out of town. I actually have one girl that I use and trust. If she isn't available, I don't go. I paid over $90 for insulin, syringes, and a bio-hazard container. I spent $17 on dry food at the vets office and also $1.40 for one can of food. I questioned him again today about the Humulin and he still insists it will be okay. I asked about Prozinc and PZI and he said there were more expensive than they Humulin. Due to finances, I will have to finish the Humulin before switching..if I need to switch. He also told me today to reuse the syringes!! I just can't bring myself to do that. Does anyone else? Sorry this is so "all over the place" but I am still confused and overwhelmed in Ohio. :?
Alrighty, first thing... shame on a vet who says to RE-USE SYRINGES ..... never re-use because they are SINGLE USE syringes and the tip will have had the coating off from the first use and the second use will hurt.
For that food from the vet, TAKE IT BACK. Tell the vet your cat refuses to eat it at all now. The vet should give you a refund. Feed the fancy feast and Friskies WET pate flavors only, no gravies.
Humulin is a poor insulin and there are others that are much better, like Lantus and Levemir. They cost more but they work, so do you want to use an insulin that is cheaper but not working, or an insulin that costs a bit more but may get your cat off insulin? Your choice.
here's some info on the insulin you are using.
Humulin Primer Info
For testing, it does not hurt your cat. My cats pretty much sleep through the pokes on the ear tip.
Pick up a meter at the pharmiacy, like a Relion meter, test strips and some lancets. Testing your cat before giving a shot may save your cat's life.
Now the dose you are giving, 4units and only once a day? Next shot, make it 1unit and shoot twice a day.
There are a couple things wrong with that dosing.
Cats have faster metabolisms and need shots twice a day, and that's with longer lasting insulins like Lantus and Levemir, but with humulin N, that shot is not even lasting 12hours. Finally, the dose of 4units is very high, so your cat is on one scary roller coaster.
Her BG is high and you shoot 4units, and she must feel like she is falling off a cliff as her BG will come down low and then she will bounce up high again...... not good at all!
I would suggest you get a meter like Relion, start home testing as most people around here can help you get started, and for the shots, you MUST shoot twice a day, so pick a time that's good for you, like 8am and 8pm.
Change the dose to maybe 1unit each shot, but see if you can get the meter and post here so you can get some help right away.
NEVER re-use syringes. Old syringes re-used will hurt way more than a quick poke on the tip of your cat's ear.
keep in mind that human diabetics test themselves several times a day and they are not suffering about those pokes. Your cat will be fine, and we can help you to be fine as well.
Feed all of your cats fancy Feast or Friskies type pate foods with NO gravies as they are high carb.
Here are a couple food links... check binky's list for some foods that are 10% carbs or less, and return the vet food for a refund. The dry foods and gravy foods are like feeding your kids McDonalds happy meals 3 times a day.... kids like it but it's horrible nutrition.
Binky’s Food Lists
Feeding Your Cat: Know The Basics of Feline Nutrition