Shiframb
Member Since 2017
Austin, my 12 yr old Tuxedo cat was diagnosed in beginning of Jan of this year. Was on Lantus-gradually upped to 3 units twice a day with no BS under 400. Was quite discouraged, but found this forum and the advice I got here was encouraging. I saw how different treating a cat is from the straightforward treatment was for my dog. I started my spreadsheet.
With no change on lantus ( I was questioning if the vial I had was defective), I was able to get the OK from the vet to try Vetsulin (which I had on hand as my diabetic dog has been on it for a year now). She said to give 1 unit, twice a day. Shortly after, I ran out of my test strips. I continued to give the 1 unit, and after a week, I did a pretest and upped to dose to 1.2 units. On my spreadsheet, you can see I did manage to get a couple days of checks in at the time I thought he may hit a nadir, but he was still high.
My daughter, who works at my vet's office, asked how Austin was doing. She told the vet I had increased the dose, and I got an email that made me feel so bad. As I had said in my original post, the vet is suggesting that the reason Austin didn't respond to the Lantus was because he had some other condition that was causing the sugars to stay high. I had given Austin a course of antibiotics for an abcess just before being diagnosed (that infection may be what put him over the edge), so I really doubted a bladder infection. But I was talked into a needle aspiration to the tune of @$200, and it was negative.
My vet is now "concerned" because I upped the Vetsulin on my own and says if we don't get him under control, he may well go into ketoacidosis. She says random blood sugars don't really show how he is doing. I had planned to get a curve when I got my strips and had a day off. The vet wants me to get urine ketones. I have NO idea how to do that. I have a 2 cat household, with 1 litter box in the basement (to keep it away from my dog). I have no idea when Austin goes to pee. How do I isolate him, and get a sample. Easy on a dog-but a cat? And since his diabetes is not controlled and he has lost weight since diagnosis, it is a given he has urine ketones. At least to my understanding of diabetes.
My vet is again stressing that Austin may have a liver or GI condition that is preventing a response to the insulin and wants to test for them-an ultrasound, and endoscopy with biopsies. He has had no GI symptoms other than his extreme hunger. She mentioned if I doubt her judgement, I can choose another vet I trust. It is not that I don't trust or like her-she is very nice and calls or emails me often to ask how Austin is doing. But I feel like i am not doing right by my cat if I don't agree to even more expensive testing without giving the Vetsulin some more time. So now i feel like I've ticked her off or I must be neglecting my cat and putting him in danger.
Home from work now and in tears. I've been a nurse for 40 years and I feel so incompetent handling this.
With no change on lantus ( I was questioning if the vial I had was defective), I was able to get the OK from the vet to try Vetsulin (which I had on hand as my diabetic dog has been on it for a year now). She said to give 1 unit, twice a day. Shortly after, I ran out of my test strips. I continued to give the 1 unit, and after a week, I did a pretest and upped to dose to 1.2 units. On my spreadsheet, you can see I did manage to get a couple days of checks in at the time I thought he may hit a nadir, but he was still high.
My daughter, who works at my vet's office, asked how Austin was doing. She told the vet I had increased the dose, and I got an email that made me feel so bad. As I had said in my original post, the vet is suggesting that the reason Austin didn't respond to the Lantus was because he had some other condition that was causing the sugars to stay high. I had given Austin a course of antibiotics for an abcess just before being diagnosed (that infection may be what put him over the edge), so I really doubted a bladder infection. But I was talked into a needle aspiration to the tune of @$200, and it was negative.
My vet is now "concerned" because I upped the Vetsulin on my own and says if we don't get him under control, he may well go into ketoacidosis. She says random blood sugars don't really show how he is doing. I had planned to get a curve when I got my strips and had a day off. The vet wants me to get urine ketones. I have NO idea how to do that. I have a 2 cat household, with 1 litter box in the basement (to keep it away from my dog). I have no idea when Austin goes to pee. How do I isolate him, and get a sample. Easy on a dog-but a cat? And since his diabetes is not controlled and he has lost weight since diagnosis, it is a given he has urine ketones. At least to my understanding of diabetes.
My vet is again stressing that Austin may have a liver or GI condition that is preventing a response to the insulin and wants to test for them-an ultrasound, and endoscopy with biopsies. He has had no GI symptoms other than his extreme hunger. She mentioned if I doubt her judgement, I can choose another vet I trust. It is not that I don't trust or like her-she is very nice and calls or emails me often to ask how Austin is doing. But I feel like i am not doing right by my cat if I don't agree to even more expensive testing without giving the Vetsulin some more time. So now i feel like I've ticked her off or I must be neglecting my cat and putting him in danger.
Home from work now and in tears. I've been a nurse for 40 years and I feel so incompetent handling this.
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I'd give the 1.6u higher dose a go for at least a couple of days to see if Austin comes down anymore as he adjusts to the new lower BGs.