OhLily
Member Since 2016
Lily was just diagnosed on Wednesday (after about two months of thirst, weight loss and the occasional spaced-outness). She is on 1 unit of Lantus twice daily and our followup visit/tests isn't for another two weeks (after which I assume we will begin home glucose monitoring). She is a very healthy cat otherwise (age 10) and does not seem to be in a severe stage of the diabetes so we're glad we caught it relatively early...
My question is, what can we expect if her treatment is successful? How soon should she bounce back, once we figure out how much insulin she needs and how to get her on the best diet and feeding schedule? Will it take weeks or months for her to start playing again, for example, or should she be feeling better more quickly?
I just don't know what to expect and how to gauge how well she is doing, aside from glucose monitoring which we haven't had a chance to get started yet. After four Lantus injections (er, I hope) she seems to have stopped being so thirsty and peeing so much, and her appetite is OK, but she seems more listless than she has been up until now, and she wants to go down into her quiet spot in the cellar way more than she used to.
My question is, what can we expect if her treatment is successful? How soon should she bounce back, once we figure out how much insulin she needs and how to get her on the best diet and feeding schedule? Will it take weeks or months for her to start playing again, for example, or should she be feeling better more quickly?
I just don't know what to expect and how to gauge how well she is doing, aside from glucose monitoring which we haven't had a chance to get started yet. After four Lantus injections (er, I hope) she seems to have stopped being so thirsty and peeing so much, and her appetite is OK, but she seems more listless than she has been up until now, and she wants to go down into her quiet spot in the cellar way more than she used to.