missyandlittlegray
Member Since 2010
I've been here before with my soul mate, Little Gray, and a foster cat who had multiple health problems in addition to diabetes. Sadly, she wasn't with us very long. I'm back now with Myles, a smart, wise former street cat who stole my heart when he was in my rescue group's shelter.
When he was diagnosed in March, he was 465. His numbers have barely budged since then. At first, my vet thought we could get him into remission by tweaking his diet. I wasn't optimistic because I thought he was already on a low-carb diet (all wet food) but I was willing to give it a try. About a week later, he started on Lantus, 1/2 unit twice a day.
Since then, I've been increasing his dose, drop by drop. He's up to two units twice a day now, and he's still in the high 300s or low to mid-400s. I know it takes some time to get to the right dose, but I feel like the insulin is not doing anything for him. I'm wondering if I got bad insulin. Is his Lantus unhappy because my old fridge is too cold for it? Would he do better on Levemir?
He originally came here as a foster. He had a growth in his left ear that had to be removed, and he was going to stay until he recovered from his surgery and then go back to our shelter. But both of us knew he'd never go back, that he was here to stay. The growth was benign and never came back, but he now has a benign growth beside his left eye. I don't test as often as maybe I should because I'm afraid to do anything with the left side of his face and test using just his right ear. That poor ear must get very sore.
In addition to the growth and diabetes, he's in urgent need of a dental, but my vet wants to wait until his numbers are lower. So these are my last questions: Should he be on antibiotics until the dental is done? Or should he have the dental now, despite the highish numbers?
Sorry this is so long. I'm just very frustrated and want my boy to feel better.
Myles:
When he was diagnosed in March, he was 465. His numbers have barely budged since then. At first, my vet thought we could get him into remission by tweaking his diet. I wasn't optimistic because I thought he was already on a low-carb diet (all wet food) but I was willing to give it a try. About a week later, he started on Lantus, 1/2 unit twice a day.
Since then, I've been increasing his dose, drop by drop. He's up to two units twice a day now, and he's still in the high 300s or low to mid-400s. I know it takes some time to get to the right dose, but I feel like the insulin is not doing anything for him. I'm wondering if I got bad insulin. Is his Lantus unhappy because my old fridge is too cold for it? Would he do better on Levemir?
He originally came here as a foster. He had a growth in his left ear that had to be removed, and he was going to stay until he recovered from his surgery and then go back to our shelter. But both of us knew he'd never go back, that he was here to stay. The growth was benign and never came back, but he now has a benign growth beside his left eye. I don't test as often as maybe I should because I'm afraid to do anything with the left side of his face and test using just his right ear. That poor ear must get very sore.
In addition to the growth and diabetes, he's in urgent need of a dental, but my vet wants to wait until his numbers are lower. So these are my last questions: Should he be on antibiotics until the dental is done? Or should he have the dental now, despite the highish numbers?
Sorry this is so long. I'm just very frustrated and want my boy to feel better.
Myles: