Hi Casey and Casey's Mommy!
You've found the best place you never wanted to be. ;-) I'm sure others will be around soon to help answer any questions you may have, but I figured I would start by asking you a few questions, if you don't mind. :smile:
How did you find out Casey has diabetes? And what does this "fasting blood test" do? I haven't ever heard of it before. Most of the time, vets will confirm diabetes diagnosis through a fructosamine test from a urine sample that gets an average of blood glucose (BG) levels over the last couple of weeks.
Has your vet prescribed insulin yet? If so, what kind? There are only
three kinds of insulin recommended in use for felines: Lantus (glargine), Levemir (detemir), or PZI/ProZinc. If the vet has prescribed any other type of insulin, refuse it and ask for one of those three.
For finding the correct dose and getting Casey regulated, we recommend that you invest in a human glucometer and learn
how to home test. This is the cheapest and easiest way to manage Casey's diabetes since "regulation" might take a while and is not something a trip to the vet will fix. It will also save you tons of money on expensive curves that need to be done at the vet.
What type of food are you currently feeding Casey? A change in food to a
low carbohydrate, wet food diet can work wonders on BGs and might even help you get Casey into remission and off insulin, if possible.
Most of what I mentioned above can be found in the
AAHA Diabetes Guidelines. It's worth a read-through. I even printed out a copy and highlighted key points to give to my vet. :lol:
Let me know if you would like more information on any of this or if you have any specific questions we can help you with.
