SandyS
Member Since 2016
Dear everyone,
Thank you in advance for your input! I have read lots of pages on the site- thank God for the person on the IBD Facebook page who told me about it. What an oasis of information. I’ve been taking notes as I read and I think I am reaching maximum saturation for my brain, so I would like to list my notes/questions here and if anyone could take some time and give them a glance and let me know if I am on the wrong track, I would be most grateful. Also I am trying to highlight where I have a question as in my newbie anxiety I am sure I am blathering on far too long leading up to the questions.
I know myself well enough to know that I will do a much better job for Macy if I have kind of a set routine with fairly exact timing and stuff in the beginning, so that is what I am focusing on at the moment. I gather that changing her food not only can wait but should wait until we get her glucose under control. And I understand that things can and will change but I really need a framework to build on, I guess.
First, my husband thinks we can fix this simply by adjusting food type and amount. I don’t think that is true at all, I think she medically requires insulin to get her glucose under control AND THEN if we change food to low carb and get her weight down, she might go into remission. He is understandably anxious about killing her with hypoglycemia but I don’t think his approach will work.
Background information: I read on the site in a few places where diabetes involves “persistently” elevated glucose in blood and/or urine. Macy has had a single blood glucose that was abnormal. Her last labs in 11/2014 had a glucose of ~120. Yesterday [5/6/16] she had a fasting glucose of “475+” after a 10 hour fast. She had a urine glucose of 1000 [no reference range or UOM provided in report], urine protein 30, negative for ketones, and blood was 10. She has “cocci too numerous to count”, and she is being treated for a UTI [she had progressive leaking from her vulvar region which is why I took her to the vet]. Macy weighed 12 lbs 15 oz at the office yesterday.
Questions:
- What is your opinion regarding her diagnosis of diabetes? Is it too soon to call it diabetes? Between the stress [she has to be sedated to have them even touch her at the office] and the UTI, is it possible the combination would throw her glucose that far out of whack?
- What does ‘persistent’ mean, exactly? Is it over X period of time or X number of consecutive abnormal readings higher than X?
1. First thing in the morning, test Macy’s glucose level.
2. Feed her 2/3 of the normal breakfast.
3. Wait 30 minutes after eating, then administer insulin [1u]
5. Test glucose after 1 hour, 3 hours, 10 hours and record. Question: How do I know what the expected nadir time is for this type of insulin? [Vetsulin]
- Question: If <200, then no insulin? Test again later? Vet said goal is to keep her 'in the 200 range'. Her fasting glucose 5/6/16 was "475+" after 10 hour fast.
2. Feed her 2/3 of the normal breakfast.
- Questions: I think the recommendation is to not change food right now. They are free feed with dry food at this time. Both of them eat Hills I/D and Purina E/N [my other cat is IBD and vet said they could both eat the same food]. How would this affect my findings/plan/etc? Saw somewhere else on site to give 1/2 daily food in the morning and leave the remainder out for them to eat throughout the day. Also with free feed, I'm not sure she will ever truly be fasting for a specified amount of time unless I take the food up. Should I do that?
3. Wait 30 minutes after eating, then administer insulin [1u]
- Questions: If her glucose bottoms out, when is the most likely time for this to happen post-insulin? The insulin we are going to use is Vetsulin. I just want to make sure I have eyes on her during the most common ‘dangerous’ times.
5. Test glucose after 1 hour, 3 hours, 10 hours and record. Question: How do I know what the expected nadir time is for this type of insulin? [Vetsulin]
Q: Regarding the abbreviations in the spreadsheet: I can’t quite suss what AMPS and PMPS means [I am guessing AM and PM something] and then are the +1,+2 etc columns where I record her glucose level at different intervals?
Q: Critter Mom advised getting some ketostix and testing Macy’s urine. Any advice on how to manage this? We use clumping litter so I guess I would have to catch her in the act?
If you are still reading, bless your heart and thank you! I will not make such a long post in the future [I hope], just have a lot of questions getting started.
Sandy


