Hi, I am a fairly new member who has been lurking for a while, though unfortunately I am not new to Feline Diabetes as I now have Cat No2 Mr. Mojo, (Previous kitty long gone and regulated easily on Insuvet PZI).
I have no spread sheets to offer, just a book of scruffy hand written numbers in UK terms using an Alfatrak (vet insisted so our numbers match the clinic) but wondered if anyone out though is able to give advice on the topic of persistent rebound?
I’m up to speed on recommended low carb high protein diets as well as insulin types generally (we’ve tried most) and I’m aware in terms of this forum most people do not advise to dose through rebound, but is there any protocol or recommended insulin type for cats who have high pre insulin BG and cannot be dosed high enough to bring numbers anywhere near normal levels without sudden rebound?
I’m aware that generally speaking this is an issue for many cats in the beginning until the liver adjusts, but we are two months in and it’s still happening so to my way of thinking, I need first to find an insulin and a dose which doesn’t drop him too rapidly so at least his numbers will be flatter even if still high, and then after a period of adjustment, make tiny increases until his liver gets used to each new lower level?
Does this make sense and if so, are there particular insulin types that are likely to achieve this better than others? I thinking perhaps short acting in a hospital setting and then home with an intermediate at low dose?
The rebounds are very severe, and he goes HI on the meter after dropping to midrange numbers (approx. 15 to 16) halfway through a 12hr cycle on Lente insulin, was all over the place on Glargine, and has spent most of the time on Hypurin PZI where duration wasn’t long enough for SID dosing (approx. 14hrs), but either due to misjudged overlaps or it just being the wrong insulin for him, he constantly rebounds on BID doses, or doses are just not high enough to achieve regulation when we do reduce.
These spikes are seriously taking their toll on his wellbeing and I’m really worried about him, to the extent that I’ve booked him into the Royal Veterinary College who use constant blood glucose monitors inserted under the cats skin for two days at a time to read a continuous BG, but even these human tools are not calibrated to read the extreme highs and lows and I stress that his case will be lost to some extent in a large study based institution.
HELP PLEASE!!
Any input appreciated because I cannot find any info on this type on rebound scenario despite having searched on the internet.
Thank you,
Angela.
I have no spread sheets to offer, just a book of scruffy hand written numbers in UK terms using an Alfatrak (vet insisted so our numbers match the clinic) but wondered if anyone out though is able to give advice on the topic of persistent rebound?
I’m up to speed on recommended low carb high protein diets as well as insulin types generally (we’ve tried most) and I’m aware in terms of this forum most people do not advise to dose through rebound, but is there any protocol or recommended insulin type for cats who have high pre insulin BG and cannot be dosed high enough to bring numbers anywhere near normal levels without sudden rebound?
I’m aware that generally speaking this is an issue for many cats in the beginning until the liver adjusts, but we are two months in and it’s still happening so to my way of thinking, I need first to find an insulin and a dose which doesn’t drop him too rapidly so at least his numbers will be flatter even if still high, and then after a period of adjustment, make tiny increases until his liver gets used to each new lower level?
Does this make sense and if so, are there particular insulin types that are likely to achieve this better than others? I thinking perhaps short acting in a hospital setting and then home with an intermediate at low dose?
The rebounds are very severe, and he goes HI on the meter after dropping to midrange numbers (approx. 15 to 16) halfway through a 12hr cycle on Lente insulin, was all over the place on Glargine, and has spent most of the time on Hypurin PZI where duration wasn’t long enough for SID dosing (approx. 14hrs), but either due to misjudged overlaps or it just being the wrong insulin for him, he constantly rebounds on BID doses, or doses are just not high enough to achieve regulation when we do reduce.
These spikes are seriously taking their toll on his wellbeing and I’m really worried about him, to the extent that I’ve booked him into the Royal Veterinary College who use constant blood glucose monitors inserted under the cats skin for two days at a time to read a continuous BG, but even these human tools are not calibrated to read the extreme highs and lows and I stress that his case will be lost to some extent in a large study based institution.
HELP PLEASE!!
Any input appreciated because I cannot find any info on this type on rebound scenario despite having searched on the internet.
Thank you,
Angela.