Stressedcatmom
Member Since 2017
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Happy Sunday everyone!


He is very talkative this am and being fun. These numbers thoughYou can do it Yoshi.

I know. I’m hesitant to increase again because I don’t know if this is still due to his UTI or dental. I am taking him in on Wednesday to check urine and talk to vet about his teeth. I read today that they can be resistant to insulin from infectionYoshi, you only have two more cycles before another increase there little guy! Get with the program or your mama is going to be sad...
Hang in there!
I know. I’m hesitant to increase again because I don’t know if this is still due to his UTI or dental. I am taking him in on Wednesday to check urine and talk to vet about his teeth. I read today that they can be resistant to insulin from infection
So you’d suggest increasing even if infections are still present? I’m scared when the infections go away and he will crash bad on such a high doseGetting those two things checked out won't hurt at all...let's hope once those are resolved he'll get into better numbers - if not be prepared to add the juice until you do see some better numbers. There are a lot of high dose kitties on the forum - it takes what it takes to get that little pancreas going again...![]()
Just so you know, there are several kitties here who are or have been on much higher doses. My girl had two of what we call "high dose" conditions and got up to a max of 8.75 units. Her high doses had nothing to do with her pancreas, which worked just fine. Rather they were due to a benign tumour on her pituitary and a insulin antibody response. I am not saying Yoshi has that, just that we have people with experience handling much higher doses.There are a lot of high dose kitties on the forum - it takes what it takes to get that little pancreas going again..
I can’t thank you enough for all of your help. You are truly an angel. And so is everyone else rooting for my guy. You guys are the best. I’m not sure if anyone has discovered yet, but I am a MAJORLY anxious person. All of your help really eases my spirit.Infections will make numbers a little higher, and require a little more insulin to get the numbers down. But not a lot more insulin. Given where Yoshi's numbers are now, you have plenty of room for his numbers to come down if the infections go away, and he'll still be safe. Besides, it won't happen overnight. As long as you are testing, you will see his numbers start to come down and be able to react with a change in dose if he should hit a reduction earning number. Just try to keep remembering that before bed test at night, so we know how low he is going then and so you aren't missing any lows.
Just so you know, there are several kitties here who are or have been on much higher doses. My girl had two of what we call "high dose" conditions and got up to a max of 8.75 units. Her high doses had nothing to do with her pancreas, which worked just fine. Rather they were due to a benign tumour on her pituitary and a insulin antibody response. I am not saying Yoshi has that, just that we have people with experience handling much higher doses.

My vet told me that “any cat that is on more than 3us of insulin...that’s too much...there is something else going on with the cat” and she said it with such certainty that it makes me bite my lip to draw 3u.
He doesn’t seem to be working anything, but thank you!!He is very talkative this am and being fun. These numbers though

