Sara & Cats
Member Since 2018
Hello Everyone,
I will start off with a bit of a history and then I have many questions. I've read through a lot of information on this site but I'm having trouble making sense of it all.
Thomas
12 years old
Diagnosed on February 5 with a blood sugar of 24.4
Weighs 9lbs and has always been small
Lantus
Feeding friskies wet food with dry still around the house
We've been giving insulin for just over a month now. I've been home testing, which I'm not very good at, but maybe I'm still learning. The vet gave my 25 gauge needles which I've used a couple times and think are way too big. I've read that smaller also work, so now I'm using smaller lancets but I'm not always successful in getting any blood and feel bad poking over and over. I've only been testing once a week as per the vets instructions and we have been increasing the insulin based upon that. It's made me uncomfortable because I'm worried about getting a low.
I have not made a spreadsheet but I can describe what we have done insulin wise:
February 5: day Thomas was diagnosed, blood sugar 24.4, started on 1 unit of Lantus Every 12 hours
February 11: blood sugar 21.4 at +6 hours, insulin increased to 2 units every 12 hours
February 18: blood sugar 30.7 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 3 units every 12 hours. He was ravenous the last week
February 24: blood sugar 27.4 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 4 units every 12 hours. The vet started discussing insulin resistance and the possibility of a UTI. Thomas was given a convenia injection. Upon further research, I feel terrible about letting them give it.
March 3: blood sugar 25.6 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 5 units every 12 hours. I'm really uncomfortable giving 5 units and this is where I started doing more reading. I've only been giving him 4 units.
I have other cats, and before this diagnoses they all ate primarily dry food. I've now started feeding as much wet food as possible but there is still dry food out all the time. I'm not sure how much of the dry food Thomas eats when I'm not looking. The vet never said anything about feeding exclusively wet food from now on. From all the reading I've done, I've come to the conclusion that Thomas's sugar can never get under control while still eating dry.
So now I'm wondering how to switch. I'm willing to switch all the cats to wet food. But there is the issue of what to do with the insulin.
Do I switch back to 1 unit and start all over?
When should I do a glucose curve?
How many points do I want on the glucose curve to get the most information? Does it only take 12 hours to do a curve?
Can I poke the ear for the glucose curve?
How often should I be feeding wet food?
How do I leave wet food out for grazing?
Should I use a 0 carb food for grazing?
Are there any wet foods with 0 carbs?
How often do I need to be testing the blood sugar?
How long do I have to remain at a specified insulin dose before I increase?
I currently use and alpha trak meter, the strips are very expensive. Is it true the I can use freestyle lite strips in the meter I have?
Any info you can give would be a great help.
Thank you,
Sara
I will start off with a bit of a history and then I have many questions. I've read through a lot of information on this site but I'm having trouble making sense of it all.
Thomas
12 years old
Diagnosed on February 5 with a blood sugar of 24.4
Weighs 9lbs and has always been small
Lantus
Feeding friskies wet food with dry still around the house
We've been giving insulin for just over a month now. I've been home testing, which I'm not very good at, but maybe I'm still learning. The vet gave my 25 gauge needles which I've used a couple times and think are way too big. I've read that smaller also work, so now I'm using smaller lancets but I'm not always successful in getting any blood and feel bad poking over and over. I've only been testing once a week as per the vets instructions and we have been increasing the insulin based upon that. It's made me uncomfortable because I'm worried about getting a low.
I have not made a spreadsheet but I can describe what we have done insulin wise:
February 5: day Thomas was diagnosed, blood sugar 24.4, started on 1 unit of Lantus Every 12 hours
February 11: blood sugar 21.4 at +6 hours, insulin increased to 2 units every 12 hours
February 18: blood sugar 30.7 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 3 units every 12 hours. He was ravenous the last week
February 24: blood sugar 27.4 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 4 units every 12 hours. The vet started discussing insulin resistance and the possibility of a UTI. Thomas was given a convenia injection. Upon further research, I feel terrible about letting them give it.
March 3: blood sugar 25.6 at +5 hours, insulin increased to 5 units every 12 hours. I'm really uncomfortable giving 5 units and this is where I started doing more reading. I've only been giving him 4 units.
I have other cats, and before this diagnoses they all ate primarily dry food. I've now started feeding as much wet food as possible but there is still dry food out all the time. I'm not sure how much of the dry food Thomas eats when I'm not looking. The vet never said anything about feeding exclusively wet food from now on. From all the reading I've done, I've come to the conclusion that Thomas's sugar can never get under control while still eating dry.
So now I'm wondering how to switch. I'm willing to switch all the cats to wet food. But there is the issue of what to do with the insulin.
Do I switch back to 1 unit and start all over?
When should I do a glucose curve?
How many points do I want on the glucose curve to get the most information? Does it only take 12 hours to do a curve?
Can I poke the ear for the glucose curve?
How often should I be feeding wet food?
How do I leave wet food out for grazing?
Should I use a 0 carb food for grazing?
Are there any wet foods with 0 carbs?
How often do I need to be testing the blood sugar?
How long do I have to remain at a specified insulin dose before I increase?
I currently use and alpha trak meter, the strips are very expensive. Is it true the I can use freestyle lite strips in the meter I have?
Any info you can give would be a great help.
Thank you,
Sara