ohiogal
Member Since 2012
Hi everybody!
I took Casey to the vet earlier this month, and the vet did a blood draw and told me her clinicals all look good.
Her BG is still fairly high - she tops out at between 250-300, and bottoms out in the mid- to high 100s.
Her fructosomine came back at about 400, which my vet called 'regulated'. I have Casey on 4.5u of Lantus twice a day, and I just can't get her blood sugar down any lower than what it currently is.
The vet seemed to think that as long as her fructosomine was regulated, everything else was about as stable as it's going to get.
Casey's still got her diabetic neuropathy (walking on the hocks of her back legs), so the vet gave me some injectable cyanocobalamin (Vedco brand) and I'm currently giving Casey .25m injected sub-q once a week.
So, it's been four weeks, but I haven't seen any improvement in Casey's walking. The vet also recommended "therapy" to strengthen Casey's legs because her back tendons are stretched out - getting her to walk up stairs, etc., which I'm trying to do but naturally Casey is reluctant!
I guess the question I have is - how does this sound to everybody? I've suspected that Casey might just be a high-sugar cat because her BG has stayed the same from about 2u's up - it doesn't seem to want to go any lower than, say, 175 no matter how much insulin I pump into her.
Does anyone else use the injectable B12? How long does it take to work? The vet says she looks really good except for the neuropathy, so I'd like to get that reversed, but I don't know if that's possible without her blood sugar being lower - but it doesn't seem like that's a possibility. I also don't know how long a cat can have diabetic neuropathy before it's irreversible.
Thanks for any help! I told the vet about this board and she was pretty impressed
She might even stop by! She's pretty cool.
I took Casey to the vet earlier this month, and the vet did a blood draw and told me her clinicals all look good.
Her BG is still fairly high - she tops out at between 250-300, and bottoms out in the mid- to high 100s.
Her fructosomine came back at about 400, which my vet called 'regulated'. I have Casey on 4.5u of Lantus twice a day, and I just can't get her blood sugar down any lower than what it currently is.
The vet seemed to think that as long as her fructosomine was regulated, everything else was about as stable as it's going to get.
Casey's still got her diabetic neuropathy (walking on the hocks of her back legs), so the vet gave me some injectable cyanocobalamin (Vedco brand) and I'm currently giving Casey .25m injected sub-q once a week.
So, it's been four weeks, but I haven't seen any improvement in Casey's walking. The vet also recommended "therapy" to strengthen Casey's legs because her back tendons are stretched out - getting her to walk up stairs, etc., which I'm trying to do but naturally Casey is reluctant!
I guess the question I have is - how does this sound to everybody? I've suspected that Casey might just be a high-sugar cat because her BG has stayed the same from about 2u's up - it doesn't seem to want to go any lower than, say, 175 no matter how much insulin I pump into her.
Does anyone else use the injectable B12? How long does it take to work? The vet says she looks really good except for the neuropathy, so I'd like to get that reversed, but I don't know if that's possible without her blood sugar being lower - but it doesn't seem like that's a possibility. I also don't know how long a cat can have diabetic neuropathy before it's irreversible.
Thanks for any help! I told the vet about this board and she was pretty impressed