Hello Everyone,
Please let me begin by saying I am very familiar with feline diabetes. Our “Chick” was diagnosed with diabetes when she was 6, she passed away from an unrelated illness at 18.
When Clyde was diagnosed with diabetes in June 2012 at the age of 10 we did not question our ability to care for him. Using the Walgreens TrueResult, his BG was monitored daily. Numbers were encouraging as they reached no higher than 235. Clyde is by nature a very large cat, weighing over 22lbs. When he contracted diabetes however, his weight dropped to 12.4 lbs. The vet assured us it would take time for him to regain his weight so we continued to test and wait.
It was a few weeks ago I learned from this website the Walgreens TrueResult was inaccurate. We wasted no time purchasing the WalMart Reli On Ultima. We were devastated to see his BG readings were so high the meter was incapable of registering the numbers. I picked up some Purina DM from the vet and Novolin N from WalMart. We were instructed by our vet to give him 1 unit of insulin every 12 hours and a 50/50 mix of Purina DM and existing food.
Days passed with no change in his BG, he has lost control of his back legs and bladder. The insulin was increased to 1 ½ units every 12 hours but again there was no change. After increasing to 2 units and still no results our vet wanted the insulin increased to 4 units every 12 hours. I suggested we switch to Lantus or ProZinc but she is against this idea stating we need to wait to see if the Novolin would work.
My level of confidence with this vet has become very strained. She never questioned the glucose meter we were using even when she found he had lost more weight. Results from bloodwork weren’t learned until a week later. And now she is against us trying different insulin.
I could really use some advice before it’s to late.
Please let me begin by saying I am very familiar with feline diabetes. Our “Chick” was diagnosed with diabetes when she was 6, she passed away from an unrelated illness at 18.
When Clyde was diagnosed with diabetes in June 2012 at the age of 10 we did not question our ability to care for him. Using the Walgreens TrueResult, his BG was monitored daily. Numbers were encouraging as they reached no higher than 235. Clyde is by nature a very large cat, weighing over 22lbs. When he contracted diabetes however, his weight dropped to 12.4 lbs. The vet assured us it would take time for him to regain his weight so we continued to test and wait.
It was a few weeks ago I learned from this website the Walgreens TrueResult was inaccurate. We wasted no time purchasing the WalMart Reli On Ultima. We were devastated to see his BG readings were so high the meter was incapable of registering the numbers. I picked up some Purina DM from the vet and Novolin N from WalMart. We were instructed by our vet to give him 1 unit of insulin every 12 hours and a 50/50 mix of Purina DM and existing food.
Days passed with no change in his BG, he has lost control of his back legs and bladder. The insulin was increased to 1 ½ units every 12 hours but again there was no change. After increasing to 2 units and still no results our vet wanted the insulin increased to 4 units every 12 hours. I suggested we switch to Lantus or ProZinc but she is against this idea stating we need to wait to see if the Novolin would work.
My level of confidence with this vet has become very strained. She never questioned the glucose meter we were using even when she found he had lost more weight. Results from bloodwork weren’t learned until a week later. And now she is against us trying different insulin.
I could really use some advice before it’s to late.