Danica20
Member Since 2014
hello,
My 13 year old cat Pinky was diagnosed with diabetes around 2 weeks ago. Her initial test showed her level at around 330. After she was diagnosed I asked he vet about both a diet change and home monitoring. The vet insisted that a diet change was not necessary and that with home monitoring most people "over do it." So I gave them the benefit of the doubt. Pinky was given 1 unit of insulin twice daily. A week later we brought her back and her levels were up to around 440. I once again asked about a diet change and was told that "I could if I wanted to" and that there were prescription dry foods that I could give her. Uhhh. So Pinky is now up to 2 units twice daily and is to go back in a week to check her levels. At this point I am beyond frustrated. It seems like the more research I do on feline diabetes the more I feel that my vet is not giving me the best information. She was prescribed Novolin insulin, which I have read doesn't work well in regulating cats. Now I'm a bit scared to change her to a wet food diet because she is now on insulin and i don't want her to go into hypoglycemia. I guess I could just really use some advice on where to go from here.I feel so overwhelmed and frustrated. I don't want to keep bringing her to this vet every week because I feel at if I'm shooting darts blindfolded and I think the vet isn't doing enough to help Pinky. What are some good monitoring kits? I am willing to do what ever it takes to get my Pinky healthy.
My 13 year old cat Pinky was diagnosed with diabetes around 2 weeks ago. Her initial test showed her level at around 330. After she was diagnosed I asked he vet about both a diet change and home monitoring. The vet insisted that a diet change was not necessary and that with home monitoring most people "over do it." So I gave them the benefit of the doubt. Pinky was given 1 unit of insulin twice daily. A week later we brought her back and her levels were up to around 440. I once again asked about a diet change and was told that "I could if I wanted to" and that there were prescription dry foods that I could give her. Uhhh. So Pinky is now up to 2 units twice daily and is to go back in a week to check her levels. At this point I am beyond frustrated. It seems like the more research I do on feline diabetes the more I feel that my vet is not giving me the best information. She was prescribed Novolin insulin, which I have read doesn't work well in regulating cats. Now I'm a bit scared to change her to a wet food diet because she is now on insulin and i don't want her to go into hypoglycemia. I guess I could just really use some advice on where to go from here.I feel so overwhelmed and frustrated. I don't want to keep bringing her to this vet every week because I feel at if I'm shooting darts blindfolded and I think the vet isn't doing enough to help Pinky. What are some good monitoring kits? I am willing to do what ever it takes to get my Pinky healthy.