Kiera
Member Since 2021
I need some advice and wanted to share my story:
For the past 2 weeks or so I have not been giving any insulin. A big jump from the previous month that I was giving 2u, twice a day. When Bailey was first diagnosed his numbers were very high. Sadly, I think he had diabetes before I realized for well over a year.
I didn’t know about home blood tests, so I was shooting blind (a term I recently learned).
The only type of testing I was doing was urine strips for ketones and glucose. Ketones were always negative. Glucose was always the highest possible amount.2000+ During this month, the vet didn’t suggest I come in. Didn’t mention curves. Didn’t seem to be concerned whatsoever. So I thought I didn’t need to be.
We did a diet change the same time we started insulin. This was my mistake. The vet made no mention of diet change. However, after talking to the pharmacist she informed me that diabetic cats should not have dry food or high carb wet food. I was doing both of those things. I thanked her and fixed it immediately. No more dry food. Only wet fancy feast pates.
Then, one day (after several weeks on insulin) my cat started to act off. Lethargic and just not himself. Ravenous appetite, glossy eyes, hiding in weird places and staring at things that weren’t there (at least nothing I could see). He would stumble sometimes standing up.
This lasted a few days and I started to worry. (keep in mind at this point I had never heard of hypo. My vet never made any mention of it. I even called my vet the 2nd day the symptoms persisted and he didn’t seem concerned which didn’t sit right with me). I did research, found this site and started blood testing right away.
I don’t know if it’s relevant but during those days he was acting strange the urine strips did a complete 180 degree flip and went from the highest reading to negative. My vet told me that what good news and to continue with insulin. However, the symptoms started to worsen and I began to question his competency. I decided to do some research and found you guys. Honestly, I think I found this site just in time and was a lucky that something horrible didn’t happen. I was outraged to learn about hypo from strangers instead of my vet who I trusted. I do think Bailey was at the very least mildly hypo for a few days. Scary!
My very first ever home test three hours prior to giving PM insulin was 65. Food influenced. At this time, I had never posted on here and didn’t know how it worked. So I just made a decision on my own and skipped insulin that night.
Basically, since then I haven’t been giving his injections. Based on the advice of a few awesome people on here, I was giving a very small amount for a couple days but then I stopped.
His numbers are borderline green and blue. I don’t know if they’re low enough for me to constantly be withholding insulin or consider him in remission. I don’t want him to relapse. However, I constantly replay the events in my head of when he was acting weird and how one more injection could’ve been fatal.
Now I’m terrified of hypo. Bottom line, I was hoping for advice on whether or not I should keep withholding insulin or perhaps begin again with a very small amount?
For the past 2 weeks or so I have not been giving any insulin. A big jump from the previous month that I was giving 2u, twice a day. When Bailey was first diagnosed his numbers were very high. Sadly, I think he had diabetes before I realized for well over a year.
I didn’t know about home blood tests, so I was shooting blind (a term I recently learned).
The only type of testing I was doing was urine strips for ketones and glucose. Ketones were always negative. Glucose was always the highest possible amount.2000+ During this month, the vet didn’t suggest I come in. Didn’t mention curves. Didn’t seem to be concerned whatsoever. So I thought I didn’t need to be.
We did a diet change the same time we started insulin. This was my mistake. The vet made no mention of diet change. However, after talking to the pharmacist she informed me that diabetic cats should not have dry food or high carb wet food. I was doing both of those things. I thanked her and fixed it immediately. No more dry food. Only wet fancy feast pates.
Then, one day (after several weeks on insulin) my cat started to act off. Lethargic and just not himself. Ravenous appetite, glossy eyes, hiding in weird places and staring at things that weren’t there (at least nothing I could see). He would stumble sometimes standing up.
This lasted a few days and I started to worry. (keep in mind at this point I had never heard of hypo. My vet never made any mention of it. I even called my vet the 2nd day the symptoms persisted and he didn’t seem concerned which didn’t sit right with me). I did research, found this site and started blood testing right away.
I don’t know if it’s relevant but during those days he was acting strange the urine strips did a complete 180 degree flip and went from the highest reading to negative. My vet told me that what good news and to continue with insulin. However, the symptoms started to worsen and I began to question his competency. I decided to do some research and found you guys. Honestly, I think I found this site just in time and was a lucky that something horrible didn’t happen. I was outraged to learn about hypo from strangers instead of my vet who I trusted. I do think Bailey was at the very least mildly hypo for a few days. Scary!
My very first ever home test three hours prior to giving PM insulin was 65. Food influenced. At this time, I had never posted on here and didn’t know how it worked. So I just made a decision on my own and skipped insulin that night.
Basically, since then I haven’t been giving his injections. Based on the advice of a few awesome people on here, I was giving a very small amount for a couple days but then I stopped.
His numbers are borderline green and blue. I don’t know if they’re low enough for me to constantly be withholding insulin or consider him in remission. I don’t want him to relapse. However, I constantly replay the events in my head of when he was acting weird and how one more injection could’ve been fatal.
Now I’m terrified of hypo. Bottom line, I was hoping for advice on whether or not I should keep withholding insulin or perhaps begin again with a very small amount?