Maresydotes
Member Since 2011
I have posted once or twice on this board and I am struggling a little with a decision. My cat Missy was dx'd in March 2011 with FD. She was also grossly obese. My vet, whom I trust very much ( saw our last kitty through cardiomyopathy with compassion and excellent care.) got us started on home testing right away (although it took ME some time to get on board) told us to get her on a low carb wet diet, sent us to Binky's page for information on food and told me about this site, so she is quite 'progressive' compared to some stories I have read in the General Forum.
Missy went in to remission very quickly...April of this year and remained in remission until August, when I noticed she was starting to ask for more food. I tested her 8/10 and she was at 225. A visit to the vet showed no UTI, but sugar in her urine. Otherwise in good health, less chin acne we have been battling for some time.
I bought a scale and have been weighing her more or less weekly and she continues to lose weight, steadily, but safely. She is down not quite 5 pounds since March. We cannot figure the cause of the relapse, as nothing has changed....routines, food,etc. She is now down to 22 lb 2 oz. with more to go.
I did not do a real good job of getting mid-cycle readings this go around, due to various reasons I won't go in to here. I did get some, however. Several times she was at normal levels and I did not inject her, with a resultant bounce to higher numbers. I spoke with my vet about it and she had me reduce the dose, but inject on days she was low, as long as I was around to monitor her.
So she had been hanging around in numbers higher than I would like to see, so I bumped up her dose by .25 and watched for 5 days and finally was able to do a curve. (10/5) Her numbers were pretty flat throughout the day, not much of a curve...(my vet wanted me to go to 4.5, I opted to go to 4.25 then 4.5).
So on 10/7 I thought it was time to bump her up another .25 to 4.5 units. I did that for her AM dose and watched her. She seemed fine, alert, engaged, no obvious signs of hypoglycemia....I checked her at +5 and she was 64 on the AlphaTrak. Checked again a couple minutes later and she was 74. Fed her a bit and checked at +7 and she was 77. At plus 10 she was 142 and PPMS 234. I gave her a fat 4 units that night.
So, I have heard from some people that I should consider dropping her down to 2.50 and start over using the 'low and slow' dosing. That she is on too high a dose and it is inflating her numbers. I spoke with my vet about it and she still contends that because of Missy's weight and numbers 4.5 is an appropriate dose for her, with careful monitoring. I am not totally opposed to dropping her down and starting over, but I am wary of dropping her from her current dose to 2.5 all at once. That is counter to the protocol, I am concerned that it will wreak havoc on her body and I am having a little trouble with the idea that a high dose is causing her to have high numbers when increasing her to 4.5 brought her into low, but normal numbers.
I have dropped her down a bit (4 or skinny 4.25) since 10/7 while pondering what I want to do. The person I have been discussing this with (from this forum) suggested I might want to post here and get some other input.
I admit I do not have a lot of data, but I am working at getting it, now that I am able.
Do any of you have any input on this scenario? I would really welcome other thoughts, as mine are one way one minute and another the next :roll: Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you
Mares and Miss
PS starting her out at 3 units in August was the dose suggested by my vet, as it was the dose she was on prior to her achieving remission in April.
Missy went in to remission very quickly...April of this year and remained in remission until August, when I noticed she was starting to ask for more food. I tested her 8/10 and she was at 225. A visit to the vet showed no UTI, but sugar in her urine. Otherwise in good health, less chin acne we have been battling for some time.
I bought a scale and have been weighing her more or less weekly and she continues to lose weight, steadily, but safely. She is down not quite 5 pounds since March. We cannot figure the cause of the relapse, as nothing has changed....routines, food,etc. She is now down to 22 lb 2 oz. with more to go.
I did not do a real good job of getting mid-cycle readings this go around, due to various reasons I won't go in to here. I did get some, however. Several times she was at normal levels and I did not inject her, with a resultant bounce to higher numbers. I spoke with my vet about it and she had me reduce the dose, but inject on days she was low, as long as I was around to monitor her.
So she had been hanging around in numbers higher than I would like to see, so I bumped up her dose by .25 and watched for 5 days and finally was able to do a curve. (10/5) Her numbers were pretty flat throughout the day, not much of a curve...(my vet wanted me to go to 4.5, I opted to go to 4.25 then 4.5).
So on 10/7 I thought it was time to bump her up another .25 to 4.5 units. I did that for her AM dose and watched her. She seemed fine, alert, engaged, no obvious signs of hypoglycemia....I checked her at +5 and she was 64 on the AlphaTrak. Checked again a couple minutes later and she was 74. Fed her a bit and checked at +7 and she was 77. At plus 10 she was 142 and PPMS 234. I gave her a fat 4 units that night.
So, I have heard from some people that I should consider dropping her down to 2.50 and start over using the 'low and slow' dosing. That she is on too high a dose and it is inflating her numbers. I spoke with my vet about it and she still contends that because of Missy's weight and numbers 4.5 is an appropriate dose for her, with careful monitoring. I am not totally opposed to dropping her down and starting over, but I am wary of dropping her from her current dose to 2.5 all at once. That is counter to the protocol, I am concerned that it will wreak havoc on her body and I am having a little trouble with the idea that a high dose is causing her to have high numbers when increasing her to 4.5 brought her into low, but normal numbers.
I have dropped her down a bit (4 or skinny 4.25) since 10/7 while pondering what I want to do. The person I have been discussing this with (from this forum) suggested I might want to post here and get some other input.
I admit I do not have a lot of data, but I am working at getting it, now that I am able.
Do any of you have any input on this scenario? I would really welcome other thoughts, as mine are one way one minute and another the next :roll: Any input would be appreciated.
Thank you
Mares and Miss
PS starting her out at 3 units in August was the dose suggested by my vet, as it was the dose she was on prior to her achieving remission in April.