Wow, I didn't know how lucky I was with Stripes (just turned 13, big male, gray tabby at ~18 lb) the past 2 years! He was diagnosed Sept 2010 and we put him on Humulin N (started at 4 units! 2x per day) that I dropped to 2.5 units and with feeding Hills MD wet and dry food (never liked the wet food much). I realize how lucky I was that he never crashed. Then our cat Suzie died from kidney failure August 2012, and thinking back I believe his diabetes started acting up again then. In January he began staggering a bit (loose in the hind quarters and couldn't jump onto the bed). I called the vet and they recommended dropping his insulin to 1 unit 2 x per day. Note I have never home-tested! I've been so stupid! I did this and he regained more control but began drinking and urinating copious amounts and he was not eating well. I called the vet and they said to bring him in for a blood test. His glucose was great at about 120 (this was a 1 time reading, not the fructosamine test) but he was showing initial signs of kidney disease. They switched me to KD dry and wet food and said to keep on the 1 unit 2x per day regiment. He ate well for a few days then refused to eat hardly anything but meat-based baby food and continued his drinking/urinating ways. I went back to the vet and asked for both blood work and a fructosamine test. Apparently his glucose levels have been all over the map, but his kidneys were now looking great. They switched him back to MD food and suggested giving 3 units of insulin the first eve and dropping it to 2 units thereafter. I did not give the 3 (too scary for me) but did start giving him the 2 units. After a week of this, he does not seem to be any better. That's how I finally got the smarts to find this site!! I am going out to buy a glucometer today and will start monitoring prior to each insulin injection. I'm wondering if Stripes was initially dosed too high causing insulin ineffectiveness, but I also think I should switch to a long-lasting insulin such as Lantus? I have also used short needles (3/8 inch) to inject the insulin... and am now thinking that it's not getting fully under the skin and thus causing poor insulin absorption? Should I switch to the 1/2 inch needles? I'm also thinking of testing him on the Fancy Feast in place of the MD wet food. Before his diagnosis I typically fed him Friskies dry food and canned pate. Note we also have his sister (Mirza) and she is healthy, active and quite lithe. Anyway, any advice would be most welcome. I am a bit overwhelmed with the information I am finding here, but also most grateful!! If we switch to a different insulin, is there a place to purchase it less expensively? We have amassed a lot of vet bills (most notably by our dog that has required $6000 worth of surgery) so any suggestions on that would be most appreciated. Sorry about the long posting...
Linda
Linda