inja
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Note: I’m Finnish so I’m using the European BG values.
I’ve been really worried about my Eddie, his diabetes was diagnosed at the end of December but it has been really hard to control. His BG has gone a bit down but not enough, despite upping Lantus. He’s now on 4 units twice a day and the dr said I should up it to 5 units twice a day. The last time I did a curve, the values varied from 9 to 19 which seems a lot. 5 units also feels like a lot.
The dr said it might be acromegaly but her in my city we have no way of testing that she knows of. She said she’d try to find out. But even if there’s a way to test it, there’s nothing I can really do because operations aren’t done in Finland and neither is radiation therapy. Radiation therapy might be done somewhere far south but I am really poor so I don’t think I could ever afford it.
This is just really hard because Eddie is so important to me and has been with me for ten years. Otherwise
Otherwise he’s doing okay, no excessive drinking and I don’t think excessive peeing either. His thyroid and kidney tests were all great. But his fructosamine was pretty high, over 600.
I guess I’d just like to know if this situation sounds like it could be acromegaly.
Edited to add: he is mostly on diabetes food, sometimes steals something else from my other cat. He also eats a lot of grass outside because he loves it
I’ve been really worried about my Eddie, his diabetes was diagnosed at the end of December but it has been really hard to control. His BG has gone a bit down but not enough, despite upping Lantus. He’s now on 4 units twice a day and the dr said I should up it to 5 units twice a day. The last time I did a curve, the values varied from 9 to 19 which seems a lot. 5 units also feels like a lot.
The dr said it might be acromegaly but her in my city we have no way of testing that she knows of. She said she’d try to find out. But even if there’s a way to test it, there’s nothing I can really do because operations aren’t done in Finland and neither is radiation therapy. Radiation therapy might be done somewhere far south but I am really poor so I don’t think I could ever afford it.
This is just really hard because Eddie is so important to me and has been with me for ten years. Otherwise
Otherwise he’s doing okay, no excessive drinking and I don’t think excessive peeing either. His thyroid and kidney tests were all great. But his fructosamine was pretty high, over 600.
I guess I’d just like to know if this situation sounds like it could be acromegaly.
Edited to add: he is mostly on diabetes food, sometimes steals something else from my other cat. He also eats a lot of grass outside because he loves it
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