MontysMama
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Hi everyone!
Monty is newly diagnosed as of Friday April 5th from one blood test done in vet hospital on Tuesday April 2nd (but his symptoms fit the diagnosis- drinking/peeing a lot, lost a bunch of weight, etc.) Vet's instructions were to give 2 units of humilin if he finished all of his food twice daily. She also had me change from free feeding dry food to two meals of a high protein wet food. (She suggested Royal Canin's prescription canned food, but we are feeding Fancy Feast classic after all of your suggestions.) When I asked her about blood glucose testing before the shot, she said it would be too stressful/we shouldnt worry about "chasing numbers obsessively", and that we'd do a fructosamine test in 3 weeks during a recheck. Well, I went against medical advice after finding the Facebook group/FDMB and started testing him before shots.
Here is my spreadsheet with his numbers so far:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gYSJVDIJN_Xpzm29DcH__0XHmPo4LQH9ekJTCTZnZ74/edit?usp=sharing
So I tested him tonight before his shot and he is at 76?!?! I immediately fed him his 1.5 cans of Fancy Feast, and he scarfed it down. My husband told me that Monty threw up bile earlier in the evening twice, which usually happens if he doesn't have anything in his stomach. I skipped his PM shot since the PMPS test was so low. 2 hours after feeding, and now his blood sugar is at 247. Is 247 a normal number after eating?
I'm thinking I should drop his dose down to 1 unit until we get more numbers on the chart, and perhaps we should be feeding a mid-day snack as well, so he doesn't throw up bile?
I'm so lost and honestly SO overwhelmed... and I'm absolutely LIVID at my vet. If I followed her advice and not done my own research, I could be rushing Monty to the emergency vet right now. I am definitely on board with the pre shot testing now.
I feel like I have no control over this situation, but something must be going right... Since the diagnosis/insulin/changed diet to exclusively wet food, Monty has been brighter and happier. He's less tired and grumpy. He follows us around the house from room to room looking for attention. His personality is back!!! And the peeing on the couch has stopped too!! (The reason why we visited the vet in the first place- we thought maybe it was a UTI.)
Thanks for reading this part venting part needing advice post. Any advice is much appreciated (or just some loving words because I am honestly STRUGGLING with this diagnosis, and I feel so incredibly guilty that I caused my lovely cat to get so sick by free feeding dry food, and also how did I not notice all of the behavioral changes?? He has always drank a ton of water and peed a lot since we adopted him FOUR YEARS AGO! Has he been suffering with diabetes for YEARS?!?! Okay, I'm digressing...)
Also, if anyone has any recommendations for vets in Simi Valley, CA (or nearby), please let me know!
Monty is newly diagnosed as of Friday April 5th from one blood test done in vet hospital on Tuesday April 2nd (but his symptoms fit the diagnosis- drinking/peeing a lot, lost a bunch of weight, etc.) Vet's instructions were to give 2 units of humilin if he finished all of his food twice daily. She also had me change from free feeding dry food to two meals of a high protein wet food. (She suggested Royal Canin's prescription canned food, but we are feeding Fancy Feast classic after all of your suggestions.) When I asked her about blood glucose testing before the shot, she said it would be too stressful/we shouldnt worry about "chasing numbers obsessively", and that we'd do a fructosamine test in 3 weeks during a recheck. Well, I went against medical advice after finding the Facebook group/FDMB and started testing him before shots.
Here is my spreadsheet with his numbers so far:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gYSJVDIJN_Xpzm29DcH__0XHmPo4LQH9ekJTCTZnZ74/edit?usp=sharing
So I tested him tonight before his shot and he is at 76?!?! I immediately fed him his 1.5 cans of Fancy Feast, and he scarfed it down. My husband told me that Monty threw up bile earlier in the evening twice, which usually happens if he doesn't have anything in his stomach. I skipped his PM shot since the PMPS test was so low. 2 hours after feeding, and now his blood sugar is at 247. Is 247 a normal number after eating?
I'm thinking I should drop his dose down to 1 unit until we get more numbers on the chart, and perhaps we should be feeding a mid-day snack as well, so he doesn't throw up bile?
I'm so lost and honestly SO overwhelmed... and I'm absolutely LIVID at my vet. If I followed her advice and not done my own research, I could be rushing Monty to the emergency vet right now. I am definitely on board with the pre shot testing now.
I feel like I have no control over this situation, but something must be going right... Since the diagnosis/insulin/changed diet to exclusively wet food, Monty has been brighter and happier. He's less tired and grumpy. He follows us around the house from room to room looking for attention. His personality is back!!! And the peeing on the couch has stopped too!! (The reason why we visited the vet in the first place- we thought maybe it was a UTI.)
Thanks for reading this part venting part needing advice post. Any advice is much appreciated (or just some loving words because I am honestly STRUGGLING with this diagnosis, and I feel so incredibly guilty that I caused my lovely cat to get so sick by free feeding dry food, and also how did I not notice all of the behavioral changes?? He has always drank a ton of water and peed a lot since we adopted him FOUR YEARS AGO! Has he been suffering with diabetes for YEARS?!?! Okay, I'm digressing...)
Also, if anyone has any recommendations for vets in Simi Valley, CA (or nearby), please let me know!