Katcat
Member Since 2016
Hi all, I've had what seems to be a classic situation with a newly diagnosed diabetic cat - bought the prescription diet food, paid for expensive tests, got an Alpha Trak 2 to conduct a glucose curve... but was discouraged from regular home testing because you can't "micromanage" a cat's diabetes. After a few Google searches, I found this forum and have since learned a lot. I've returned the prescription diet food and now test before every shot. I'm trying out vet #3 soon.
Minion was treated for hyperthyroidism in February and, months later when he wasn't improving, the vet ran tests and said his thyroid is now functioning properly, but he has diabetes. He's been on Lantus for one month and is not regulated, but hopefully we'll get there. His spreadsheet should be available from my signature line - maybe I should post in the Lantus forum next? I'm confused about when to not shoot versus giving a lesser dose amount.
Thanks!
Minion was treated for hyperthyroidism in February and, months later when he wasn't improving, the vet ran tests and said his thyroid is now functioning properly, but he has diabetes. He's been on Lantus for one month and is not regulated, but hopefully we'll get there. His spreadsheet should be available from my signature line - maybe I should post in the Lantus forum next? I'm confused about when to not shoot versus giving a lesser dose amount.
Thanks!