saratienhaara
Member Since 2013
In June my cat was diagnosed with diabetes. He is only 4, so very young. He is a very large cat and at the time weighed 26 lbs and his ideal weight is 17 lbs. He has been put on a strict high protein lower calorie diet and has lost about 4 lbs and is much more active. He was given Lantus insulin and he is receiving 3 units twice a day. Today I noticed that he was a little shaky and I am wondering if he is getting too much insulin. We have been meaning to start home testing him and I am looking to buy the Relion Confirm meter but I do not know what a good reading would be. My vet, who I am no longer willing to see (long story), recommends that I get the Alphatrax, but that is not an affordable option. She says that I should not get a human meter, but after doing some research, I am going to go with the human meter over the pet meter. I cannot take my cat to the vet to compare meters as he gets to panicked when we get there (part of the long story), that he gets a very high reading.
So after all that, basically I am asking what a good reading is as I believe he is getting too much insulin. Maybe he is going into remission, I don't know, but I want to start tighter regulation. My vet said anywhere between 150 and 200 would be fine on alphatrax.
I would really appreciate some advice.
So after all that, basically I am asking what a good reading is as I believe he is getting too much insulin. Maybe he is going into remission, I don't know, but I want to start tighter regulation. My vet said anywhere between 150 and 200 would be fine on alphatrax.
I would really appreciate some advice.