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I am so happy to have found this website. Everyone has been so helpful and kind. Thank you for that!
Tank was diagnosed in late April. I had been going to the vet's office to check bg levels each week (I was not home testing). Each time the dr. asked me to give him more units becasue the levels continued to rise starting at 430 all the way up to 635. I kid you not, 635. So the dr. said give him 3u 2x day. That day was the day I switched him from dry DM food to Fancy Feast also. That night (after I gave him his second dose of 3u and his first can of Fancy Feast) was when I found this website and posted my first message (it's a frantic message: New to this, Tank's levels 635 please help). I received such helpful feedback about home testing that I immediately ran out and purchased a home test kit and began testing. If you have a moment to look at this spreadsheet you will see that the first night was really scary with the 3u dose situation.
I have been giving him Fancy Feast (one can each feeding 2x day and a snack before bedtime) and he is on Prozinc insulin.
I have been collecting some data but I still have some questions. Maybe someone knows the answer and can offer some advice:
1. His bg level pre am shot is always high. It's been steady now in the high 400's. I have been feeding him one can of Fancy Feast at the same time I give him his shot. Is this not a good idea? Should I fed him first and then wait to give him his shot? What works best?
2. He currently weighs 14.0 lbs, down from his fighting weight of about 18 lbs. He's a big bog, that's why his name is Tank. Is one can of Fancy Feast enough? He always seems hungry, always wants to eat, and always wants water. I understand these are the symptoms of the diabetes. I don't want to overfed, but I don't want to starve him either.
3. Is 2u of ProZinc enough? Should I try 2.5? Too soon to tell?
4. I am still learning all the language associated with fd, (onset, nadir, etc) and I am feeling a little overwhelmed.
I guess that's all for now.
Thanks, Chris and Tank
btw, Tank is 9yrs, black and white domestic shorthair, always been a big boy, has no known medical problems besides this. His potassium level dropped dangerously low which resulted in a frantic trip to the er vet. That's how all of this started. Plus, he is the sweetest, most loving cat I have ever met.
Tank was diagnosed in late April. I had been going to the vet's office to check bg levels each week (I was not home testing). Each time the dr. asked me to give him more units becasue the levels continued to rise starting at 430 all the way up to 635. I kid you not, 635. So the dr. said give him 3u 2x day. That day was the day I switched him from dry DM food to Fancy Feast also. That night (after I gave him his second dose of 3u and his first can of Fancy Feast) was when I found this website and posted my first message (it's a frantic message: New to this, Tank's levels 635 please help). I received such helpful feedback about home testing that I immediately ran out and purchased a home test kit and began testing. If you have a moment to look at this spreadsheet you will see that the first night was really scary with the 3u dose situation.
I have been giving him Fancy Feast (one can each feeding 2x day and a snack before bedtime) and he is on Prozinc insulin.
I have been collecting some data but I still have some questions. Maybe someone knows the answer and can offer some advice:
1. His bg level pre am shot is always high. It's been steady now in the high 400's. I have been feeding him one can of Fancy Feast at the same time I give him his shot. Is this not a good idea? Should I fed him first and then wait to give him his shot? What works best?
2. He currently weighs 14.0 lbs, down from his fighting weight of about 18 lbs. He's a big bog, that's why his name is Tank. Is one can of Fancy Feast enough? He always seems hungry, always wants to eat, and always wants water. I understand these are the symptoms of the diabetes. I don't want to overfed, but I don't want to starve him either.
3. Is 2u of ProZinc enough? Should I try 2.5? Too soon to tell?
4. I am still learning all the language associated with fd, (onset, nadir, etc) and I am feeling a little overwhelmed.
I guess that's all for now.
Thanks, Chris and Tank
btw, Tank is 9yrs, black and white domestic shorthair, always been a big boy, has no known medical problems besides this. His potassium level dropped dangerously low which resulted in a frantic trip to the er vet. That's how all of this started. Plus, he is the sweetest, most loving cat I have ever met.