Joanne&TinySole
Member Since 2018
New...new to the group, new to the experience of having a diabetic cat, new to the whole shabang! So, I'm going to start off with a sincere 'thank you' and an apology for having questions and not knowing where to find answers, because...well...it's overwhelming!
First off, I'm about to fill out the spreadsheet with all of my cat's (Tiny Sole) numbers since we started this adventure in May. I should have it done in a couple of days. It can be accessed/followed at this link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OuWdZWV_Lx9unvwbZruMloIkiqi4J_ZwUAcbpi1Wjes/edit?usp=sharing
Secondly, HELP!!!!!! What the heck!! Tiny is on Lantus. We started with 1 unit/12 hours, then went up to 1.5 units/12 hours, then back to 1 unit/12 hours...sometimes her glucose is in the 70s other times in the high 300s! Can someone tell me if this is normal? The only thing I get from my vet when I call in Curves, or call in Tiny's glucose is that I'm doing fine.
Should I be testing her twice/day each time before giving Lantus, or should I just test her when doing Curves and not be concerned with the up/down glucose levels (what I don't know may kill me AND her!)?
I do not want her to deal with a hypoglycemic episode; I do not want to do anything to risk her life or health. I would appreciate it if someone can let me know if all of this is normal or I should be concerned.
We are a four-cat household, Tiny being one of the four. My eldest cat needs to lose weight, and she is an incredibly fussy eater! We have transitioned to canned/moist pouch food mostly, BUT are free-feeding them dry kibble made by Young Again Zero Mature: https://www.youngagainpetfood.com/zero-mature-health.html Any comments on that?
I hate to present as needy, but I do need some guidance and reassurance. I'll take it in the form of comments, or links to read, or...whatever you recommend. I only want to do my best to take the best care of my sweet cat.
Thank you, in advance for your patience with me.
JMBartone (Joanne)
First off, I'm about to fill out the spreadsheet with all of my cat's (Tiny Sole) numbers since we started this adventure in May. I should have it done in a couple of days. It can be accessed/followed at this link:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1OuWdZWV_Lx9unvwbZruMloIkiqi4J_ZwUAcbpi1Wjes/edit?usp=sharing
Secondly, HELP!!!!!! What the heck!! Tiny is on Lantus. We started with 1 unit/12 hours, then went up to 1.5 units/12 hours, then back to 1 unit/12 hours...sometimes her glucose is in the 70s other times in the high 300s! Can someone tell me if this is normal? The only thing I get from my vet when I call in Curves, or call in Tiny's glucose is that I'm doing fine.
Should I be testing her twice/day each time before giving Lantus, or should I just test her when doing Curves and not be concerned with the up/down glucose levels (what I don't know may kill me AND her!)?
I do not want her to deal with a hypoglycemic episode; I do not want to do anything to risk her life or health. I would appreciate it if someone can let me know if all of this is normal or I should be concerned.
We are a four-cat household, Tiny being one of the four. My eldest cat needs to lose weight, and she is an incredibly fussy eater! We have transitioned to canned/moist pouch food mostly, BUT are free-feeding them dry kibble made by Young Again Zero Mature: https://www.youngagainpetfood.com/zero-mature-health.html Any comments on that?
I hate to present as needy, but I do need some guidance and reassurance. I'll take it in the form of comments, or links to read, or...whatever you recommend. I only want to do my best to take the best care of my sweet cat.
Thank you, in advance for your patience with me.
JMBartone (Joanne)


