Mr Truffles

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by Anne Biddle, Jul 24, 2018.

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  1. Anne Biddle

    Anne Biddle Member

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    so Truffles is now 16 days without insulin and I’m trying to tackle the raised bg in the am. I give him a snack early am and then 2-3 hours later I have tested and feed. Then his levels continue to drop throughout the day and after his mid afternoon food. I’m waiting for the freeze dried food to arrive as I think Truffles needs to snack during the night to keep his levels low. I did some research and the raised bg in the am does seem fairly common in some cats. I know his am readings are quite high but they drop drastically with even .25u so I’m just aiming to keep him off insulin for now and try the feeding. He’s a v happy cat, not thirsty, using his litter box, his coat is white and soft and he is a good weight.
     
  2. Idjit's mom

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    Hi Anne, just reading your post and remembering our adventure with Idjit going into remission. We didn't follow advice and reduce to 0.25 BID, and then downward to 0.01 and then drops. I wish I had now, because I am not certain his remission is strong and going to hold for long. We had trouble finding 1/2 unit syringes, the vet was giving conflicting instructions and then I listened to someone else who just said stop insulin, so I did. I know it comforts you that Truffles is feeling and looking better, and that the 0.25 might be too much, but what about trying a drop, or two, as the AM numbers are still too high. I am no expert by any means, but I have read so many posts/threads now in the last few months, and it just seems to me to be a good move to support with even a tiny bit of insulin as long as needed to make sure the remission is strong and holds. I watch Idjit very closely for any diabetes signs, and clench with every test until I see the result. Maybe float this idea with the experts and see what they say?
     
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  3. Anne Biddle

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    I’m going to try the food option first as it seems to work. He appears to need food often to keep it in check. He reacted so strongly to the .25 I just don’t want to risk it right now. His numbers drop significantly once he’s eaten
     
  4. Idjit's mom

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    I absolutely wish you and Truffles the best. Please keep us posted and let us know how things are going.
     
  5. Anne Biddle

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    I definitely will and if i see his numbers not dropping during the day then I will have to rethink. The hypo scared the whatnot out of me so I’m probably being over cautious. I hold my breathe every test!! Thank you for your advice it is truly appreciated.
     
  6. Anne Biddle

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    So I took your advice and started back with .25u again as I didn’t like his numbers. He also has runny poo and I know his skin is irritating him slightly. Would these things cause a rise in bg?
     
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  7. beggargirl

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    Are you sure you are measuring the .25 on the needle correctly and aren't actually giving him 2.5 u?

    Just asking since you say you get a big response.

    My first diabetic cat used to drop low with tiny amounts of insulin (and went into remission in a month), so I'm not doubting it's possible, but I have also made the error of reading a needle wrong and giving the wrong dose.
     
  8. Anne Biddle

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    No I’ve been doing this a while with 1/2 unit syringe. His top dose was only 2.5u and has decreased gradually.
     
  9. Idjit's mom

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    Anne, sorry I didn't answer sooner. I am no expert, and I would like to tag in some members that actually know what they are talking about re: dosing, because I am as concerned as you are about Truffles. @Kris & Teasel , @Wendy&Neko , @Chris & China
    it may be that Truffles doesn't need the 0.25 dose, but a lesser amount. I know you are concerned about hypos, they scare the britches off me also and nobody wants that to happen.
     
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  10. Kris & Teasel

    Kris & Teasel Well-Known Member

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    The two numbers you have today indicate that 0.25 u isn't too high a dose. I'd stay with that tonight and tomorrow to see how he does.
     
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