Rick and Moe
Member Since 2019
Moe was my in-laws cat, he's 8 years old and 12.5lbs. He was diagnosed with diabetes a few months ago, he tested 500 at the vet. That's a crazy high number! His diet was a mixture of "generic" wet food plus unlimited dry food. The vet put him on 1 IU 2x day lantus, and he tested 250 at the vet, so he upped his dose to 2 IU 2x day.
Since then, we transferred him to my care. I've switched him to a low-carb diet of wet food only (mostly fancy feast, I've picked those that have <10% carb), and put him on a calorie restriction diet (180 kcal). He gets 2 meals and injections, at 9am and 9pm respectively. I just got a harness and will probably take him on some walks to accelerate the weight loss, he really needs to lose 3-4 lbs.
The goal of course is to get him into remission, if possible. I don't have a BG level at 2 UI 2x day with the previous mixture of wet and dry food, but since he came here and I put him on the new diet I got a BG tester for humans and started getting some readings. Here is what I got so far in the last couple of days:
mg/dl - hours since injection
59 - +4
149 - +10
86 - +4
54 - +5
62 - +8
142 - +0
The nadir seemed pretty low to me, despite not seeing any symptoms of hypoglycemia, so I decided to cut back his dose to 1 IU 2x day. Here is what I got (+0 is exactly 24h after his first 1 IU injection):
180 - +0
157 - +2
The numbers are slightly higher but still in range, and support keeping him at 1 IU 2x day I believe.
I am planning to leave him at this new dosage for a week before I get more readings, and then look into decreasing it further, does that make sense? Is it a good idea to always decrease the dosage as long as the levels stay <200, or is there a benefit to keeping the dosage high and BG levels lower while letting low-carb, exercise and weight loss improve their insulin sensitivity?
Since then, we transferred him to my care. I've switched him to a low-carb diet of wet food only (mostly fancy feast, I've picked those that have <10% carb), and put him on a calorie restriction diet (180 kcal). He gets 2 meals and injections, at 9am and 9pm respectively. I just got a harness and will probably take him on some walks to accelerate the weight loss, he really needs to lose 3-4 lbs.
The goal of course is to get him into remission, if possible. I don't have a BG level at 2 UI 2x day with the previous mixture of wet and dry food, but since he came here and I put him on the new diet I got a BG tester for humans and started getting some readings. Here is what I got so far in the last couple of days:
mg/dl - hours since injection
59 - +4
149 - +10
86 - +4
54 - +5
62 - +8
142 - +0
The nadir seemed pretty low to me, despite not seeing any symptoms of hypoglycemia, so I decided to cut back his dose to 1 IU 2x day. Here is what I got (+0 is exactly 24h after his first 1 IU injection):
180 - +0
157 - +2
The numbers are slightly higher but still in range, and support keeping him at 1 IU 2x day I believe.
I am planning to leave him at this new dosage for a week before I get more readings, and then look into decreasing it further, does that make sense? Is it a good idea to always decrease the dosage as long as the levels stay <200, or is there a benefit to keeping the dosage high and BG levels lower while letting low-carb, exercise and weight loss improve their insulin sensitivity?