doodert
Member Since 2021
Hi all, it has certainly been a while since my last posting! Life has definitely been a maelstrom. I posted a while back with questions about my diabetic cat. It's been a while, but I've returned!
I continued to go to the vet, who expressed a differing opinion about how much insulin my feline friend should be getting. They advise I give up to 13U of vetsulin per day.
Do you think this is safe? I told them that his numbers didn't seem to go down even after a while, so I was worried about insulin resistance. The previous vet I talked to before mentioned that my cat may have another endocrinal condition (on top of his hyperthyroidism) that is characterized by such a feature (and other things he happens to uncannily check the list off of). I am worried that he may have this condition-- I don't mean to sound that I am trying to self-diagnose my cat either please do not misunderstand-- Rudy's thyroid levels have not been getting better either, and he has the physical characteristics and even with the increase in insulin I have never seen his numbers reach below 260's.
Sorry-- I haven't been on the computer lately, I usually write the numbers down in my notepad. I finished my conversation with the good doctor and just thought of the community that has helped me! I appreciate your thoughts. Does anyone else have a cat with hyperthryoidism or the like? They are telling me to increase with the following:
less than 75 stop insulin (karo syrup)
101-150 decrease by one unit
151-225 maintain dose
226-325 one unit increase twice daily
326-425 two unit increase twice daily
I continued to go to the vet, who expressed a differing opinion about how much insulin my feline friend should be getting. They advise I give up to 13U of vetsulin per day.
Do you think this is safe? I told them that his numbers didn't seem to go down even after a while, so I was worried about insulin resistance. The previous vet I talked to before mentioned that my cat may have another endocrinal condition (on top of his hyperthyroidism) that is characterized by such a feature (and other things he happens to uncannily check the list off of). I am worried that he may have this condition-- I don't mean to sound that I am trying to self-diagnose my cat either please do not misunderstand-- Rudy's thyroid levels have not been getting better either, and he has the physical characteristics and even with the increase in insulin I have never seen his numbers reach below 260's.
Sorry-- I haven't been on the computer lately, I usually write the numbers down in my notepad. I finished my conversation with the good doctor and just thought of the community that has helped me! I appreciate your thoughts. Does anyone else have a cat with hyperthryoidism or the like? They are telling me to increase with the following:
less than 75 stop insulin (karo syrup)
101-150 decrease by one unit
151-225 maintain dose
226-325 one unit increase twice daily
326-425 two unit increase twice daily
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