OhLily
Member Since 2016
Hello, I am new. Our lovely Lily (10 year old tabby) was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday :-( Suddenly our lives have become a whirlwind of expensive medication, needles and measuring cups.
Lily started seeming ill about two months ago and in hindsight she had all the classic symptoms... the thirst, increased urination, weight loss, lethargy. Thank goodness my mother opted for some random "well kitty" bloodwork because she was getting sick right around that time but we didn't really notice it. We had just brought her in for a checkup. The vet noticed the high sugar reading and was puzzled because Lily hadn't seemed sick. Her symptoms just steadily came on after that. We thought it was the heat or other new cats in the neighborhood upsetting her (she's indoor but several outdoor cats have been bothering her at her screened in patio). We took her back to the vet Wednesday morning and got the diagnosis.
She is on Lantus and we are really hoping to find another source for this because the 10 ml standard vial is going to be a huge waste of money (no way we can possibly use all the 1 unit doses before it goes kaput, even if it does last longer than 28 days). We are interested in the Lantus pens. If she has to stay on Lantus and not take some other kind of insulin.
Lily is a very good natured cat but she jerks and squirms whenever she feels the needle and I don't even have time to push the plunger. I am sure I am doing it wrong. It does seem to be going in and I don't feel any wet on her afterward. It looks so easy in the videos. (Who are these super relaxed cats and why are they always in these videos?
) Only have done it twice now :-( Practiced in vet's office but boy is it hard to lift up any skin on her, even with her favorite person (who is not me) helping hold her. I hope I get better at this soon.
My vet didn't say anything about us monitoring her glucose right now. She is on 1 unit twice daily. We are supposed to bring her back in a couple of weeks, keeping watch on her eating, urination and behavior. Since yesterday her urination and drinking seems less, but I am doubting treatment works that fast??
Lily started seeming ill about two months ago and in hindsight she had all the classic symptoms... the thirst, increased urination, weight loss, lethargy. Thank goodness my mother opted for some random "well kitty" bloodwork because she was getting sick right around that time but we didn't really notice it. We had just brought her in for a checkup. The vet noticed the high sugar reading and was puzzled because Lily hadn't seemed sick. Her symptoms just steadily came on after that. We thought it was the heat or other new cats in the neighborhood upsetting her (she's indoor but several outdoor cats have been bothering her at her screened in patio). We took her back to the vet Wednesday morning and got the diagnosis.
She is on Lantus and we are really hoping to find another source for this because the 10 ml standard vial is going to be a huge waste of money (no way we can possibly use all the 1 unit doses before it goes kaput, even if it does last longer than 28 days). We are interested in the Lantus pens. If she has to stay on Lantus and not take some other kind of insulin.
Lily is a very good natured cat but she jerks and squirms whenever she feels the needle and I don't even have time to push the plunger. I am sure I am doing it wrong. It does seem to be going in and I don't feel any wet on her afterward. It looks so easy in the videos. (Who are these super relaxed cats and why are they always in these videos?
My vet didn't say anything about us monitoring her glucose right now. She is on 1 unit twice daily. We are supposed to bring her back in a couple of weeks, keeping watch on her eating, urination and behavior. Since yesterday her urination and drinking seems less, but I am doubting treatment works that fast??
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