Good morning everyone!
I posted on here before and got many suggestions to take Tommy off the N. I talked to my vet, he said the only insulin he's used to is the N, but that he'd call in whatever I'd like. I spent quite a bit of time looking up info and reading these message boards. I went and picked up 5 Lantus Solostar pens yesterday. I also have read about the ketones and testing his urine. (Still don't quite understand that whole process.) My pharmacist ordered them, they'll be here tomorrow. I thought about waiting to start the Lantus til I started testing his urine. Anyways, I'm not sure if that's the best idea or not? I am on spring break this week, so I want to make the switch while I know I can be home to watch him.
Here are his BG levels for the last week... (He was 2 units of N) Oh, and something I can't get out of my head... When Tommy was first diagnosed, his BG level was in the 300s. Is it possible the insulin could make it worse? Were there other tests that could have been done?
March 15- PS(6:15am) HI (600+) , (3:43pm) 406 , PS (6:45pm) 387, (9:08pm) 404
March 16- PS (6:10am) 485, PS (6:33pm) 396
March 17-PS (5:48am) 496, PS (5:33pm) 525
March 18-PS (6:00am) 435, PS (6:00pm) 452
March 19-PS (6:09am) 434, (10:09am) 215, PS (5:48pm) 508
March 20-PS (6:00am) 494, (3:36) 407 , PS (5:30pm) 408
March 21-PS (6:06am) 507, PS (6:00pm) 477
March 22-PS (6:18am) 530, (8:47am) 370, PS (5:35pm) 472
March 23-PS (6:03am) 483
Diet: Fancy Feast, Friskies, and 9-Lives- any variety on J&B's list that were low carb. Because of the other cats, he still has access to dry food. Right now he's only eating a little bit of it, but it was the IAMS multi-cat with 25 carbs (better than some of the others...) He eats canned food about 4 times a day. Only about 2-3 ounces each time (sometimes if that... he's starting to get finicky).
Other info: He's 7, kinda lazy, but overall doesn't seems to be acting weird. He still jumps on everything. Water intake... haven't mastered keeping track of that, but he does drink more than the other cats. Litter box... let's just say I should have taught them how to use a toilet! I have 3 boxes, all get changed daily.
Bottom line, I'm in this for Tommy. My vet wants us to keep him posted on everything. I don't mind paying for medicine, but I'm already charging that. I would prefer not to keep running to different vets just to be told something I've already researched myself. If something goes wrong, believe me, he'll get rushed in to the vet asap, but I feel like since I am home testing now, we might do ok.
Thanks everyone for your help and advice. I'm so glad I found this place! (So is my vet!!)
Christina and Tommy
I posted on here before and got many suggestions to take Tommy off the N. I talked to my vet, he said the only insulin he's used to is the N, but that he'd call in whatever I'd like. I spent quite a bit of time looking up info and reading these message boards. I went and picked up 5 Lantus Solostar pens yesterday. I also have read about the ketones and testing his urine. (Still don't quite understand that whole process.) My pharmacist ordered them, they'll be here tomorrow. I thought about waiting to start the Lantus til I started testing his urine. Anyways, I'm not sure if that's the best idea or not? I am on spring break this week, so I want to make the switch while I know I can be home to watch him.
Here are his BG levels for the last week... (He was 2 units of N) Oh, and something I can't get out of my head... When Tommy was first diagnosed, his BG level was in the 300s. Is it possible the insulin could make it worse? Were there other tests that could have been done?
March 15- PS(6:15am) HI (600+) , (3:43pm) 406 , PS (6:45pm) 387, (9:08pm) 404
March 16- PS (6:10am) 485, PS (6:33pm) 396
March 17-PS (5:48am) 496, PS (5:33pm) 525
March 18-PS (6:00am) 435, PS (6:00pm) 452
March 19-PS (6:09am) 434, (10:09am) 215, PS (5:48pm) 508
March 20-PS (6:00am) 494, (3:36) 407 , PS (5:30pm) 408
March 21-PS (6:06am) 507, PS (6:00pm) 477
March 22-PS (6:18am) 530, (8:47am) 370, PS (5:35pm) 472
March 23-PS (6:03am) 483
Diet: Fancy Feast, Friskies, and 9-Lives- any variety on J&B's list that were low carb. Because of the other cats, he still has access to dry food. Right now he's only eating a little bit of it, but it was the IAMS multi-cat with 25 carbs (better than some of the others...) He eats canned food about 4 times a day. Only about 2-3 ounces each time (sometimes if that... he's starting to get finicky).
Other info: He's 7, kinda lazy, but overall doesn't seems to be acting weird. He still jumps on everything. Water intake... haven't mastered keeping track of that, but he does drink more than the other cats. Litter box... let's just say I should have taught them how to use a toilet! I have 3 boxes, all get changed daily.
Bottom line, I'm in this for Tommy. My vet wants us to keep him posted on everything. I don't mind paying for medicine, but I'm already charging that. I would prefer not to keep running to different vets just to be told something I've already researched myself. If something goes wrong, believe me, he'll get rushed in to the vet asap, but I feel like since I am home testing now, we might do ok.
Thanks everyone for your help and advice. I'm so glad I found this place! (So is my vet!!)
Christina and Tommy