jaspatrick
Member Since 2014
Bo is a 9 year old Maine Coon, who was between 14.5 to 15 pounds before dropping to about 13.7 when diagnosed last Friday. He has asthma and some kidney issues (I think vet said pre-kidney issues), but generally is a happy and active boy despite these issues. He receives steriods for his asthma using an aerokat inhaler device. The vet suggested Lantus, which, as a type 1 diabetic myself, I'm familar with. I got him his own bottle of Lantus and ordered the vet recommended tester, although it has not come in yet so we're currently sharing my one touch ultra glucometer.
On Saturday we started him on Lantus, beginning with 1 unit twice per day. He was 453 preshot. We upped it to 1.5 units yesterday and are testing about ever 6 hours. Although he's very slowly coming down, he's still around 300 to 350 on most readings.
Advice is appreciated. Dealing with my own diabetes seems so much easier than dealing with his. I worry constantly.
I do have two specific questions. Bo has always had dry food, even though 4 or 5 times we tried to convert him to wet at the vet's urging. Those times he would just stop eating until we went back to dry. Because I wanted him to eat as we started insulin, since Saturday I've slowly converted him from his old dry food to HIlls m/d (I guess their low carb dry food) and today was the first day I didn't put any of his old food in. Based on info on this board, wet food (and the vet also said this) is much preferable. Any suggestions on converting him? Also, is it safe to rely on the reading from my one touch ultra as opposed to the cat specific meter I ordered?
This board has helped greatly over the past few days and I'm not just getting around to posting. Much like the feline asthma board when he was diagnosed 4 years ago, I don't know how someone would get thru the first few days of a feline illness without a place like this. Thank you guys.
On Saturday we started him on Lantus, beginning with 1 unit twice per day. He was 453 preshot. We upped it to 1.5 units yesterday and are testing about ever 6 hours. Although he's very slowly coming down, he's still around 300 to 350 on most readings.
Advice is appreciated. Dealing with my own diabetes seems so much easier than dealing with his. I worry constantly.
I do have two specific questions. Bo has always had dry food, even though 4 or 5 times we tried to convert him to wet at the vet's urging. Those times he would just stop eating until we went back to dry. Because I wanted him to eat as we started insulin, since Saturday I've slowly converted him from his old dry food to HIlls m/d (I guess their low carb dry food) and today was the first day I didn't put any of his old food in. Based on info on this board, wet food (and the vet also said this) is much preferable. Any suggestions on converting him? Also, is it safe to rely on the reading from my one touch ultra as opposed to the cat specific meter I ordered?
This board has helped greatly over the past few days and I'm not just getting around to posting. Much like the feline asthma board when he was diagnosed 4 years ago, I don't know how someone would get thru the first few days of a feline illness without a place like this. Thank you guys.