Hi folks and thanks again to everyone for the incredible advice. My baby kitty Xalli (13 yrs) was diagnosed on Monday, on Tuesday the vet taught me to administer insulin and I gave her 2 units PZI insulin. She had what I now know were hypo symptoms. After seeking your advice here, reading all your posts and researching further I decided to do hometesting. Yesterday Xalli's number was 348 but I didn't want to jump to administering the insulin after her reaction initially (even only 1 unit). So I read all the info from Dr. Lisa on recommended diet changes and the possible help with that and decided I am going to try to do that for a least a few days so I can take a 'wait and see' approach. Xalli started a total wet food, high protein low carb diet yesterday. This morning her number was 266.
Is this a reasonable and responsible approach? I was thinking perhaps giving 3 or 4 days with the food only as long as 1) her numbers don't get higher than initial bg test and 2) she tests negative for ketones in urine (she did yesterday evening and this morning). Has anyone else taken this approach with success, even if only to then help reduce the amount of insulin? I do not want to be irresponsible at all, but I kind of feel like the vet threw me in a pool without knowing how to swim, and I'm trying to keep my head above water!
Thanks so much for any advice or guidance on my plan. And also thanks for making me feel like I CAN do hometesting! It is actually so much easier than I thought and given this it is shocking that isn't something vets mention! Ugh, frustrating!
Lea and Xalli
Is this a reasonable and responsible approach? I was thinking perhaps giving 3 or 4 days with the food only as long as 1) her numbers don't get higher than initial bg test and 2) she tests negative for ketones in urine (she did yesterday evening and this morning). Has anyone else taken this approach with success, even if only to then help reduce the amount of insulin? I do not want to be irresponsible at all, but I kind of feel like the vet threw me in a pool without knowing how to swim, and I'm trying to keep my head above water!
Thanks so much for any advice or guidance on my plan. And also thanks for making me feel like I CAN do hometesting! It is actually so much easier than I thought and given this it is shocking that isn't something vets mention! Ugh, frustrating!
Lea and Xalli