Greetings!
I'm new to the world of feline diabetes. I've watched what feels like dozens of YouTube videos, but that's not the same as hands-on experience, and I'm still kind of wandering around in a fog.
I have partial responsibility for, and partial access to, Delia, a 10 year old diabetic cat. Her primary caretaker, Delia's Human, is developing cognitive deficits which are complicating things. At diagnosis, the vet prescribed 3/4 can of canned DM, twice a day, and one unit of Lantus with each meal. After about a week, I found that Delia's person was giving her a full can twice a day, and 2 units of Lantus with each meal. She said that measuring one unit was too hard. I have not been able to change that. Its now about a month since diagnosis. Delia seems happy and sociable, is eating normally, peeing normally, but does sometimes have diarrhea.
Delia's Human has been very good about making sure that she's getting food and shots on schedule, everyday. Its a long complicated story, but testing has not been happening. Last night, about 5 hours after a full meal and 2 units of Lantus, I finally managed a test - 583.
Sigh .......
I think I have convinced Delia's Human to take her to the vet and ask them to keep her 'til they can get her dosage sorted out. I understand that its hard to get good readings from a stressed cat at the vet, but we're not getting good readings at Delia's house either. And just having her under observation would make me feel better.
My first thought was that the Lantus had gone bad. It may have been left out over night, once or twice, at room temperature. Would that be enough to make it go bad? Is there a way to test it, except for testing it on Delia? I'm going to try to do another glucose test tonight. I know that I had the meter coded right and the test strips are new. Is there any other mechanical thing that could throw off the reading?
Your thoughts would be appreciated. Delia is greatly loved, but her health issues have come up in a household suddenly very stressed by her person's health issues, and somehow it all feels very very complicated and frustrating.
Thanks very much.
I'm new to the world of feline diabetes. I've watched what feels like dozens of YouTube videos, but that's not the same as hands-on experience, and I'm still kind of wandering around in a fog.
I have partial responsibility for, and partial access to, Delia, a 10 year old diabetic cat. Her primary caretaker, Delia's Human, is developing cognitive deficits which are complicating things. At diagnosis, the vet prescribed 3/4 can of canned DM, twice a day, and one unit of Lantus with each meal. After about a week, I found that Delia's person was giving her a full can twice a day, and 2 units of Lantus with each meal. She said that measuring one unit was too hard. I have not been able to change that. Its now about a month since diagnosis. Delia seems happy and sociable, is eating normally, peeing normally, but does sometimes have diarrhea.
Delia's Human has been very good about making sure that she's getting food and shots on schedule, everyday. Its a long complicated story, but testing has not been happening. Last night, about 5 hours after a full meal and 2 units of Lantus, I finally managed a test - 583.
Sigh .......
I think I have convinced Delia's Human to take her to the vet and ask them to keep her 'til they can get her dosage sorted out. I understand that its hard to get good readings from a stressed cat at the vet, but we're not getting good readings at Delia's house either. And just having her under observation would make me feel better.
My first thought was that the Lantus had gone bad. It may have been left out over night, once or twice, at room temperature. Would that be enough to make it go bad? Is there a way to test it, except for testing it on Delia? I'm going to try to do another glucose test tonight. I know that I had the meter coded right and the test strips are new. Is there any other mechanical thing that could throw off the reading?
Your thoughts would be appreciated. Delia is greatly loved, but her health issues have come up in a household suddenly very stressed by her person's health issues, and somehow it all feels very very complicated and frustrating.
Thanks very much.