Matilda
Member Since 2018
Hi All,
First off - this site is great. It's been a wealth of info during a hard and confusing time for us. Thanks for all you do.
A little background - My cat, Matilda, was hospitalized on 11/24 with DKA and pancreatitis. Once she was stabilized we were sent home with 1u twice daily of Lantus and a switch to all wet food - Fancy Feast pate. She has actually done very well since coming home despite her very scary and expensive initial situation. The vet suspects the oral steroid she was put on for her asthma in October is what caused the diabetes, and because the steroid masked the signs of the diabetes I didn't notice it until she was in crisis, unfortunately. She's on inhaled steroids for asthma now.
Cut to 2 weeks later, I took Matilda to the vet for a glucose curve on 12/12 and the vet said her numbers stayed under 120 the entire time and recommended taking her off the insulin as she suspected she was in remission. The whole thing - not checking her bg at all before I started, pulling all insulin at once - is probably something I wouldn't do again after reading these forums, but she seems to have done ok.
After doing more research I decided I wanted to monitor her bg at home. I picked up a cheap Walgreens monitor (True Metrix I think?) which I have just replaced with a Relion one after reading that the True Metrix was unreliable. On the True Metrix her numbers were in the 50-60 range which I was happy with, but on the Relion I just tested it was 80. She had already eaten some that morning. I know it's hard to tell from that small set of numbers, but does it seem like she's creeping back up and out of remission or would you be you be happy with that number OTJ and ignore the True Metrix readings? I'm also worried that I might be seeing a slight increase in thirst and urination, but I could very well just be paranoid. It's definitely not as bad as before she was hospitalized if there is an increase. My vet really stressed this as a sign to be worried about but maybe just because I wasn't testing bg at home.
My other question is basically where do we go from here? If she does stay in remission, how often should I be testing her bg? Especially if the diabetes was steroid induced to begin with? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and I want to make sure I'm doing my best for Matilda as well as taking care of myself and not over worrying myself.
Thanks so much!
First off - this site is great. It's been a wealth of info during a hard and confusing time for us. Thanks for all you do.
A little background - My cat, Matilda, was hospitalized on 11/24 with DKA and pancreatitis. Once she was stabilized we were sent home with 1u twice daily of Lantus and a switch to all wet food - Fancy Feast pate. She has actually done very well since coming home despite her very scary and expensive initial situation. The vet suspects the oral steroid she was put on for her asthma in October is what caused the diabetes, and because the steroid masked the signs of the diabetes I didn't notice it until she was in crisis, unfortunately. She's on inhaled steroids for asthma now.
Cut to 2 weeks later, I took Matilda to the vet for a glucose curve on 12/12 and the vet said her numbers stayed under 120 the entire time and recommended taking her off the insulin as she suspected she was in remission. The whole thing - not checking her bg at all before I started, pulling all insulin at once - is probably something I wouldn't do again after reading these forums, but she seems to have done ok.
After doing more research I decided I wanted to monitor her bg at home. I picked up a cheap Walgreens monitor (True Metrix I think?) which I have just replaced with a Relion one after reading that the True Metrix was unreliable. On the True Metrix her numbers were in the 50-60 range which I was happy with, but on the Relion I just tested it was 80. She had already eaten some that morning. I know it's hard to tell from that small set of numbers, but does it seem like she's creeping back up and out of remission or would you be you be happy with that number OTJ and ignore the True Metrix readings? I'm also worried that I might be seeing a slight increase in thirst and urination, but I could very well just be paranoid. It's definitely not as bad as before she was hospitalized if there is an increase. My vet really stressed this as a sign to be worried about but maybe just because I wasn't testing bg at home.
My other question is basically where do we go from here? If she does stay in remission, how often should I be testing her bg? Especially if the diabetes was steroid induced to begin with? I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed and I want to make sure I'm doing my best for Matilda as well as taking care of myself and not over worrying myself.
Thanks so much!