NicolaiX (Cuda's Dad)
Member Since 2023
Hello, I'm Nicolai & my kitty, Cuda (10yr M), was diagnosed with FD recently. Unfortunately, it took 2 hypo episodes & a vet ER visit before I was told about this forum. Since then, my partner & I have been reading as much as we can. I've discovered that we've been doing just about everything wrong. Even though I know it's a learning process & we didn't have much support, I feel guilty and embarrassed about it. Cuda has been my constant companion since I was about 15 yrs old. He took care of me through many rough times & it seems that now it's time for me to return the favor.
My current most urgent concern is with BG testing. Money is tight, so I got a cheap BG starter kit (PetTest Advocate) when he was dx-ed. The 1st issue: the lancing device didn't work. After looking into it & seeing a lot of people saying that lancing devices mostly help with squeamishness, I thought, "that's fine, I'll just learn to test free-hand" (I'm chronically ill, so my partner & I have lots of experience with needles & other medical things). But we ran into a 2nd issue: the lancets seemed a bit dull & the gauge seemed a bit large to me. It seemed like it was hurting Cuda & his ears were bruising a lot. He really didn't like having his ears pricked at all (the vets had the same issue with him; very social, loving cat, good with insulin shots, but *hates* blood work). After his hypo seizure on Jan. 19th, I started testing his BG more & the results weren't really matching up with his symptoms. I looked into it today & discovered that a lot of people say the meter I'm using isn't accurate, so now I'm trying to figure out what meter I should get? I would also really appreciate any advice/resources on how to (if it's a good idea) free-hand instead of using a lancing device & how to get Cuda more comfortable with BG tests (I already give him the only treat he's ever liked & try to be calming & patient, but he just pulls his ears in & runs or tries to bite me/my partner before I can even get the lancet)?
Cuda's Symptoms: polyuria, glucosuria, polydipsia, weight loss, urgent hunger (will stalk & bite us until we feed him), lethargy, reddening fur & oily coat, dandruff, plantigrade stance, hair loss on his legs, excessive grooming
ER Vet's Instructions & Results: They told us to switch his food to Hills Prescription w/d Dry Food & start giving him 1 Unit Vetsulin (he was initially on 3 Units) the day after he was home & check back with our normal vet for a fructosamine check in 2 weeks if he was doing well on 1U. He did have hypokalemia & glucosuria, but no ketones or UTI.
Our vet hasn't been easy to reach, so I'm planning to look for a new one. With the hypo episode, not feeling confident that our vet will answer our calls or our questions & the BG testing issues, we're kind of scared to do anything, so he's just on 0.5 Units Vetsulin at the moment. His FD symptoms got worse when he got home from the ER because we were too afraid to give him Vetsulin for a while. I feel like if I can just get Cuda to do BG tests & get a BG curve with a reliable meter, I'll be able to figure this out, but right now, I'm so stressed.
Anyway, I appreciate any advice given & I hope everyone here is doing alright today.
My current most urgent concern is with BG testing. Money is tight, so I got a cheap BG starter kit (PetTest Advocate) when he was dx-ed. The 1st issue: the lancing device didn't work. After looking into it & seeing a lot of people saying that lancing devices mostly help with squeamishness, I thought, "that's fine, I'll just learn to test free-hand" (I'm chronically ill, so my partner & I have lots of experience with needles & other medical things). But we ran into a 2nd issue: the lancets seemed a bit dull & the gauge seemed a bit large to me. It seemed like it was hurting Cuda & his ears were bruising a lot. He really didn't like having his ears pricked at all (the vets had the same issue with him; very social, loving cat, good with insulin shots, but *hates* blood work). After his hypo seizure on Jan. 19th, I started testing his BG more & the results weren't really matching up with his symptoms. I looked into it today & discovered that a lot of people say the meter I'm using isn't accurate, so now I'm trying to figure out what meter I should get? I would also really appreciate any advice/resources on how to (if it's a good idea) free-hand instead of using a lancing device & how to get Cuda more comfortable with BG tests (I already give him the only treat he's ever liked & try to be calming & patient, but he just pulls his ears in & runs or tries to bite me/my partner before I can even get the lancet)?
Cuda's Symptoms: polyuria, glucosuria, polydipsia, weight loss, urgent hunger (will stalk & bite us until we feed him), lethargy, reddening fur & oily coat, dandruff, plantigrade stance, hair loss on his legs, excessive grooming
ER Vet's Instructions & Results: They told us to switch his food to Hills Prescription w/d Dry Food & start giving him 1 Unit Vetsulin (he was initially on 3 Units) the day after he was home & check back with our normal vet for a fructosamine check in 2 weeks if he was doing well on 1U. He did have hypokalemia & glucosuria, but no ketones or UTI.
Our vet hasn't been easy to reach, so I'm planning to look for a new one. With the hypo episode, not feeling confident that our vet will answer our calls or our questions & the BG testing issues, we're kind of scared to do anything, so he's just on 0.5 Units Vetsulin at the moment. His FD symptoms got worse when he got home from the ER because we were too afraid to give him Vetsulin for a while. I feel like if I can just get Cuda to do BG tests & get a BG curve with a reliable meter, I'll be able to figure this out, but right now, I'm so stressed.
Anyway, I appreciate any advice given & I hope everyone here is doing alright today.

