Cindy De Vries
Member Since 2016
Hi all, our girl Amber is now on 10iu of caninsulin twice a day. She is 12 and diagnosed a year ago- had severe weight loss, lethargy coat awful etc. She also has megacolon which she is on granules for to help move things along.
We are in the UK and I feel our vets are going through the motions but aren't proactive in bringing new ideas to the table or telling me anything extra.
She has had curves over the past year which everytime are 11-16 at best - and highs of mid 20's. They want her to come down into single figures so the insulin has crept up to 10.
I am aware that the curves could be reading false highs due to her being stressed at the vets. We hired a monitor (and even tried my own as I had gestational diabetes in pregancy), however we just couldn't get enough blood out. I have since read on here about warming the ear...our vet never suggested that! So we have been stuck doing curves at the vets.
Over all she is much better but her coat seems dull again. She eats twice a day when injected - wet food only- just whiskas senior wet as we are in multi cat household so they have to be all on the same.
The vets have said youcan't really go above 10iufor her body weight of 5kg. So if her next curve (tomorrow) is still high I'm slightly at a loss??? I will next try curving her myself...but any advise out there for anything else?
I am concerned as had a previuos diabetic cat who died of a hypo, although he was only on 4 units, (he was 19 and had a heart murmer also bless him) I don't really like the risks of being on such a hugh dose.
BTW I am slightly confused by people allowing grazing...I thought the idea was that the insulin worked exactly when you feed and therefore by feeding inbetween this counteracts this? Also is the idea of injecting different amounts ie less at tnight to reduce the risk of hypos through the night when they are not eating?
Many thanks for your help. Thank you
We are in the UK and I feel our vets are going through the motions but aren't proactive in bringing new ideas to the table or telling me anything extra.
She has had curves over the past year which everytime are 11-16 at best - and highs of mid 20's. They want her to come down into single figures so the insulin has crept up to 10.
I am aware that the curves could be reading false highs due to her being stressed at the vets. We hired a monitor (and even tried my own as I had gestational diabetes in pregancy), however we just couldn't get enough blood out. I have since read on here about warming the ear...our vet never suggested that! So we have been stuck doing curves at the vets.
Over all she is much better but her coat seems dull again. She eats twice a day when injected - wet food only- just whiskas senior wet as we are in multi cat household so they have to be all on the same.
The vets have said youcan't really go above 10iufor her body weight of 5kg. So if her next curve (tomorrow) is still high I'm slightly at a loss??? I will next try curving her myself...but any advise out there for anything else?
I am concerned as had a previuos diabetic cat who died of a hypo, although he was only on 4 units, (he was 19 and had a heart murmer also bless him) I don't really like the risks of being on such a hugh dose.
BTW I am slightly confused by people allowing grazing...I thought the idea was that the insulin worked exactly when you feed and therefore by feeding inbetween this counteracts this? Also is the idea of injecting different amounts ie less at tnight to reduce the risk of hypos through the night when they are not eating?
Many thanks for your help. Thank you


