Youky BG Curves Insight

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Sarahyouky2

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Hi Everyone!

Youky is new to the group and has had diabetes for a little under a year now. He is currently on Lantus and is now up to 5 units twice a day. When first diagnosed he started on only .5 units and we were told he’d be a good candidate for remission. He is a 17 pound orange (with a touch of white) cat. I feed him friskies wet food, typically mixed grill, poultry, or turkey and giblets. His stomach seems to hiccup after eating though, any thoughts on that?

I recently learned how to do the BG curve at home and did a test last week, in which the vet upped his units to 5 when he was previously on 4 units. Leading up to the test he was beginning to have large pee clumps and was getting very ravenous for food. Here were his results:

Feeding time: 5a, done around 530a.
1st sample: 537A, 435
*Insulin at 546A
2nd sample: 744A, 401
3rd sample: 948A, 372
4th sample: 1137A, 348
5th sample: 147P, 334
*noticed him getting hungry around 320p
6th sample: 345P, 382

Since being upped to the 5 units he seems to be doing a little better. I feed him twice a day right before his insulin. But I’ve definitely noticed that it’s a struggle for him to go the 12 hours before eating. He tends to get hungry about 1-1.5 hours before his insulin. Any thoughts on that?

Any advice or information to share would be great!


Thank you!!

Youky & Sarah
 
Hi Everyone!

Youky is new to the group and has had diabetes for a little under a year now. He is currently on Lantus and is now up to 5 units twice a day. When first diagnosed he started on only .5 units and we were told he’d be a good candidate for remission. He is a 17 pound orange (with a touch of white) cat. I feed him friskies wet food, typically mixed grill, poultry, or turkey and giblets. His stomach seems to hiccup after eating though, any thoughts on that?

I recently learned how to do the BG curve at home and did a test last week, in which the vet upped his units to 5 when he was previously on 4 units. Leading up to the test he was beginning to have large pee clumps and was getting very ravenous for food. Here were his results:

Feeding time: 5a, done around 530a.
1st sample: 537A, 435
*Insulin at 546A
2nd sample: 744A, 401
3rd sample: 948A, 372
4th sample: 1137A, 348
5th sample: 147P, 334
*noticed him getting hungry around 320p
6th sample: 345P, 382

Since being upped to the 5 units he seems to be doing a little better. I feed him twice a day right before his insulin. But I’ve definitely noticed that it’s a struggle for him to go the 12 hours before eating. He tends to get hungry about 1-1.5 hours before his insulin. Any thoughts on that?

Any advice or information to share would be great!


Thank you!!

Youky & Sarah
If he's hungry, feed him. Most of us feed several meals throughout the day. I usually feed four times. Just no food at least 2 hours prior to the preshot test so the number is not food influenced.

You are jumping to be doses in big increments. We recommend dose increases in 0.25-0.5 increments. This is so you don't skip the ideal dose. We have two dosing protocols for lantus which you can find here
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/lantus-basaglar-glargine-and-levemir-detemir.9/

Look at the yellow stickies on top for TR and SLGS

I'm glad you have started home testing.... That's vital in getting him regulated. Try to get a preshot test and mid cycle test each day. Here's a link to the Google Sheets template. If you start plugging in the info you have and add a link to your signature it will help us help you. https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/fdmb-spreadsheet-instructions.130337/
 
With lantus insulin there is no need to restrict meals to twice a day with the insulin, in fact it is better for the cat to eat multiple smaller meals or free feed if that’s what he was used to. Vyktor was always freefed and stayed freefed after he got diabetes, with the exception of removing food 2 hours before his shot as Janet mentioned.

Yay for home testing this is going to give you so much more knowledge and better control and you will love the spreadsheet for yourself too. Glad you found us :cat:
 
Welcome and GOOD MORNING Sara and Youky! Youve already been given excellent information I know is going to help extra sweet Youky. I'm here to let you know youve landed in a safe place for Youky. We will do everything we can to get you both on a better footing with this disease. You have been doing a great job btw! Theres some fine tuning that needs to be done but I m very impressed.

WELCOME TO OUR FAMILY:bighug:

Heres a link thats going to help you get more acquainted on how thins work arond here:
New? How You Can Help Us Help You!
Please pay particular attention to the "Profile / Signature" section. All this information you add will appear at the bottom of all your posts. That gives any helper an at a a glance view of all Youky's information and issues. This WILL make helping you much quicker and easier.;)

Again welcome to the best darn site on this planet, to learn everything you need to know, to keep Youky safe, healthy, and happy.
jeanne:coffee:
 
Hi Everyone!

Youky is new to the group and has had diabetes for a little under a year now. He is currently on Lantus and is now up to 5 units twice a day. When first diagnosed he started on only .5 units and we were told he’d be a good candidate for remission. He is a 17 pound orange (with a touch of white) cat. I feed him friskies wet food, typically mixed grill, poultry, or turkey and giblets. His stomach seems to hiccup after eating though, any thoughts on that?

I recently learned how to do the BG curve at home and did a test last week, in which the vet upped his units to 5 when he was previously on 4 units. Leading up to the test he was beginning to have large pee clumps and was getting very ravenous for food. Here were his results:

Feeding time: 5a, done around 530a.
1st sample: 537A, 435
*Insulin at 546A
2nd sample: 744A, 401
3rd sample: 948A, 372
4th sample: 1137A, 348
5th sample: 147P, 334
*noticed him getting hungry around 320p
6th sample: 345P, 382

Since being upped to the 5 units he seems to be doing a little better. I feed him twice a day right before his insulin. But I’ve definitely noticed that it’s a struggle for him to go the 12 hours before eating. He tends to get hungry about 1-1.5 hours before his insulin. Any thoughts on that?

Any advice or information to share would be great!


Thank you!!

Youky & Sarah

Just wanted to say welcome to the FDMB family and what a beautiful coloured kitty !
 
Thank you everyone for all of the responses and the warm welcome!

Right now I have been continuing to feed youky at 5a and 5p and then giving insulin right after. But he is getting ravenous an hour before his feeding time, like right now. What is the cause of this? What should I be doing? I also just took a reading and he is at 436mg.
 
Hi Sara I know this isnt answering your questions but is there a way I can convince you to fill out your signature while waiting for advice? HERE are the instructions. Its only going to serve you AND help us answer your questions quicker.
Pretty please?
  • under Settings, Click on Signature. This is where you will put information that helps us give you feedback.
    • There is a limit of two lines which may include two links; you may separate pieces with commas, dashes, | etc. This is where you paste the link for your spreadsheet, once it is set up.
    • Add any other text, such as
    • Caregiver & kitty's name (optional)
    • DX: Date
    • Name of Insulin
    • Name of your meter
    • Diet: "LC wet" or "dry food" or "combo"
    • Dosing: TR or SLGS or Custom (if applicable)
    • DKA or other recent health issue (if applicable)
    • Acro, IAA, or Cushings (if applicable)
    • Spreadsheet link. Please put the signature link on the bottom line of your signature information, on its own, so it is easy to find.
    • Please do not put any information about your location in the signature for security reasons. If you wish to add your country location, please add it to your profile.
Be sure to click the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom. If you need help urgently it is important we know these things at a glance. We don’t want to waste valuable time finding out information.

Your sweet Youky is ravenous because hes not regulated ...YET. We will do our very best to get you both here .
NOTE:
When you have all the questions filled out for your signature it will appear at the bottom of ALL your posts. (see the light gray printing at the bottom of everyones post) This information can and HAS been life saving as you wont have to wast time answering the same questions over and over. Trust me you will be glad you did this ne day.

jeanne
This post will bump your thread to the top of the page;):coffee:
 
Hi Sara I know this isnt answering your questions but is there a way I can convince you to fill out your signature while waiting for advice? HERE are the instructions. Its only going to serve you AND help us answer your questions quicker.
Pretty please?
  • under Settings, Click on Signature. This is where you will put information that helps us give you feedback.
    • There is a limit of two lines which may include two links; you may separate pieces with commas, dashes, | etc. This is where you paste the link for your spreadsheet, once it is set up.
    • Add any other text, such as
    • Caregiver & kitty's name (optional)
    • DX: Date
    • Name of Insulin
    • Name of your meter
    • Diet: "LC wet" or "dry food" or "combo"
    • Dosing: TR or SLGS or Custom (if applicable)
    • DKA or other recent health issue (if applicable)
    • Acro, IAA, or Cushings (if applicable)
    • Spreadsheet link. Please put the signature link on the bottom line of your signature information, on its own, so it is easy to find.
    • Please do not put any information about your location in the signature for security reasons. If you wish to add your country location, please add it to your profile.
Be sure to click the 'Save Changes' button at the bottom. If you need help urgently it is important we know these things at a glance. We don’t want to waste valuable time finding out information.

Your sweet Youky is ravenous because hes not regulated ...YET. We will do our very best to get you both here .
NOTE:
When you have all the questions filled out for your signature it will appear at the bottom of ALL your posts. (see the light gray printing at the bottom of everyones post) This information can and HAS been life saving as you wont have to wast time answering the same questions over and over. Trust me you will be glad you did this ne day.

jeanne
This post will bump your thread to the top of the page;):coffee:
Hi Jeanne! Thank you for the push, just updated my signature! I hope I provided enough information!
 
I have a question. I’m still getting used to searching for information on here, but where does everyone purchase the lantus pen insulin from? The price at the vet is quite expensive so I’m looking into more affordable options. I read that marks in Canada is a good place. Does that ship to the US? And is the shipping transport safe and reliable? I’m in CT. Thank you!!!!
 
I have a question. I’m still getting used to searching for information on here, but where does everyone purchase the lantus pen insulin from? The price at the vet is quite expensive so I’m looking into more affordable options. I read that marks in Canada is a good place. Does that ship to the US? And is the shipping transport safe and reliable? I’m in CT. Thank you!!!!
There IS a link around here somewhere (I've searched and cant find it) :mad:
But when Ale comes on board she can share with you, how she orders from Marks.
@Aleluia Grugru & Minnie

Gets me SO angry when I know it exists but cant remember where. sorry:(
j
 
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Hi Everyone!

I am currently doing a BG Curve for Youky today and was wondering if I could get some insight on how he is doing. This will only be the third curve that I have done. I have the first two curves that I did in the 2020 tab. I am still getting used to the home testing so I haven't started doing daily samples yet.

After the curve I did on 10/30/2020 the vet had me increase Youky's insulin from 4 units to 5 units.
The vet didn't seem to know why his curve on 12/05/2020 was the way it was so she suggested a urine or blood test.
I had his urine tested on 12/18/20. The vet did a cultured test and his results were fine. With those results, she suggested the next step would be an ultra sound to see what was going on internally.

I want the best for Youky and to give him the best care, but he doesn't really have many concerning symptoms to jump to an ultrasound yet.

Other things to note:
  • He is eating 1.5 cans of friskies pate turkey and giblets at breakfast and again at dinner. I sometimes give him a tiny late night snack of the friskies before bed.
  • He tends to get the hiccups after he eats, I'm assuming it's from eating so quickly?
  • He doesn't use the liter box excessively, however, when he drinks water he does drink a lot in one sitting.
  • He also somehow hurt his front right paw yesterday 01/09/2020 in the afternoon when I wasn't home. He can walk, but has a pretty bad limp and doesn't want to put much pressure on that paw. I've been having him rest and using ice as much as he'll let me. This morning he seemed to be able to put a little more pressure on it, but I am going to keep him resting so it can heal quickly.

Thank you for the help!!
 
  • He is eating 1.5 cans of friskies pate turkey and giblets at breakfast and again at dinner. I sometimes give him a tiny late night snack of the friskies before bed.
  • He tends to get the hiccups after he eats, I'm assuming it's from eating so quickly?
Try 1 can morning, 1/2 afternoon, 1 can at dinner, 1/2 can before bed.
He also somehow hurt his front right paw yesterday 01/09/2020 in the afternoon when I wasn't home. He can walk, but has a pretty bad limp and doesn't want to put much pressure on that paw. I've been having him rest and using ice as much as he'll let me. This morning he seemed to be able to put a little more pressure on it, but I am going to keep him resting so it can heal quickly.
Give it a couple days. He may have landed wrong and twisted an ankle. Does it look swollen?
 
Try 1 can morning, 1/2 afternoon, 1 can at dinner, 1/2 can before bed.

Give it a couple days. He may have landed wrong and twisted an ankle. Does it look swollen?

thank you I’ll give that meal plan a try and see how he does!

And I can’t really tell if it’s swollen or not. He seemed to walk better on it after a lot of rest and ice but later in the day seemed to be limping worse again. I’m gonna keep an eye on it for another day.
 
Also, I’m not sure if the odd bg curve results could be due to not changing the injection site? I have only ever injected his insulin in the scruff since he has been diagnosed.
 
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