cathyfriend & Amos
Member Since 2013
Hi! I am grateful for this resource and hope to find help here, perhaps be of help much later on in this process to pay it forward. We are using Lantus, I have performed 3 curves so far, and we are now up to 4 units twice per day. Nadir for all three has not changed much, remains around 340. I will do another curve tomorrow. I test with an AlphaTrak 2 meter.Amos is about 11 1/2 years old, big brown tabby at 16 lbs., down from a high weight of 28 lbs. in August of this year. The sudden, dramatic weight loss was my first sign that he might be diabetic, along with the thirst, excessive urination, ravenous appetite, and sudden left-sided hind leg neuropathy. I have recently become unemployed when my contract ended, so this has been a financial hardship of some magnitude-the Lantus alone is $198.00 per vial. I am determined to care for this fellow, I love him very much. He is one of 8 total rescue kitties living with me, so feeding is a challenge. So far, I isolate him in the bathroom for feedings and insulin shots so the others don't bother him and he doesn't eat their food as well as his own. He seems to be showing signs of insulin-resistance so far, which I will search this board to find info on.If tomorrow's curve is still high (I'm sure it will be, based on a high spot glucose yesterday near the nadir time), we will likely increase to 5 units twice per day, but then I will need to find the money to do an IgF-1 and renal tests (BUN/Creatinine) to make sure there isn't something else causing this resistance. Is it common for kitties to be difficult to regulate at first? How many units can a cat get up to? Is Lantus the best choice for Amos? Please describe where exactly the "scruff of the neck" is located, as I was under the impression from all the online videos I've seen that it is exactly where the insulin should be given, but see on this website that it really isn't a good site due to poor circulation in the area.I've been injecting into the big area of loose skin between the shoulder blades. Is that the "scruff"? Also, which wet cat foods do you experienced cat people think best for diabetic kitties?-I'm not sure I trust the pet food manufacturers' data concerning carbs and protein and calories. My name is Cathy, I'm a Medical Lab Tech for over 30 years, and I love critters, especially kitties. Thanks for being here and any help you can afford me during this new process.