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Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by Marjorie Fischl, Aug 31, 2020.

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  1. Marjorie Fischl

    Marjorie Fischl New Member

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    Hi my sugar kitty is Fred he's on Lantus 1u am and pm. Diagnosed the end of April this year. I've had help from other groups but I joined this forum first and want to thank everyone for all the information. I have a spredsheet. I started home testing best as I could immediately. I searched for and read everything I could find. I found loads of help and reached out first thing. Switched to all low carb pate can food for all my babies so none would feel left out. I just want anyone who is new to know it does get better.
    1 low carb diet, 2 hometest, 3 insulin.
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...2yeHRyldIROoHzx7r8h1pbbCfoE/edit?usp=drivesdk
     
  2. jt and trouble (GA)

    jt and trouble (GA) Well-Known Member

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    WELCOME TO FDMB! We are glad you posted! Fred sure is a beautiful kitty! I just looked at your spread sheet wow Fred has been on a wild ride! Nice to see things have settled down some.
    I cannot give dosing advice but I'm sure others here will. I know you havent asked for any so I will let our insulin helpers maybe give you some hints and tips. I hope that ok.
    WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY!
    jeanne
     
  3. Red & Rover (GA)

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    Ale & Bobo & Minnie (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Thank you Marjorie!!:bighug:

    Fred looks like Fred the King. Is he?? :bighug::bighug:

    Thank you for setting up your spreadsheet and doing your homework. Can you also add a bit more to your signature too? This is what helps us:

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  5. Red & Rover (GA)

    Red & Rover (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Good morning @Marjorie Fischl
    I'm bumping you up the list.
    It looks like Fred could use an increase but I'll leave it to more experienced members to ponder.
    If you could get a test or two during the PM cycle, that will tell us more. Test before you go to bed and test if you get up during the night to use the bathroom.
     
  6. Gill & Mac (UK)

    Gill & Mac (UK) Member

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    What a handsome chap Fred is.
     
  7. jt and trouble (GA)

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    Chris & China (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Your post doesn't specifically ask for any dosing advice but I'm going to give some anyway.

    You need to increase the dose to 1.25....the 1U dose isn't doing enough for Fred. Also, if you hold a dose that's not getting them where they should be too long, it allows glucose toxicity to set in (where their body gets used to higher numbers even though they're getting insulin)

    It's also very important to always get at least a "before bed" test on the PM cycle...every cycle. Most cats go lower at night so it's really good to know what's going on. You don't need to stay up all night testing....just getting a +2 or +3 would be helpful. (and if those tests were lower than the PMPS, you might want to set an alarm to check again later in the cycle)
     
  9. Marjorie Fischl

    Marjorie Fischl New Member

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    Thank you so much!
     
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