Posting here is the best way to get more attention on your question. I hope someone who answers can help you. Would you mind telling us why the dose was raised?I posted the other day and my cat went to the vet today and they are still saying to dose him once a day.
It is vesulin and 3 units but now he said 4
Do what I suggest perhaps? Ring a couple of other vets to see what they say.Because his glucose was still high.
I do not know what to do now.
RING the vets and ask for their opinion. That's all.I cannot just go to another vet this week. It is a holiday week
If you're referring to American Thanksgiving, that's this Thursday isn't it? Other vet offices would be open today and tomorrow and you could simply phone and ask the question on an information-seeking basis. I don't see why they would refuse to answer. Then you'd at least have an idea of what other vets do and how it stacks up against what we've said.I cannot just go to another vet this week. It is a holiday week
OK so in that case you have to make a decision. Put your trust in your vet OR think about what we are saying for the safety of your kitty. Do you have the meter now? If so you could start dosing 1u twice a day for a few days and get some data (BG numbers) at regular intervals and post here for us to comment on. If you are prepared to do this we can talk you through how to post that info.They will not help. Went through this the other day, You have to go in, only way they will help
Please try this for your kitty's sake. You have nothing to lose and a few more days at higher BG numbers is not as dangerous as one dose that's too high and causes hypoglycemia. That can be an emergency situation - and I'm not being dramatic when I say that.OK so in that case you have to make a decision. Put your trust in your vet OR think about what we are saying for the safety of your kitty. Do you have the meter now? If so you could start dosing 1u twice a day for a few days and get some data (BG numbers) at regular intervals and post here for us to comment on. If you are prepared to do this we can talk you through how to post that info.
Exactly. We don't want to scare you but surely it is better to be safe than sorry.Please try this for your kitty's sake. You have nothing to lose and a few more days at higher BG numbers is not as dangerous as one dose that's too high and causes hypoglycemia. That can be an emergency situation - and I'm not being dramatic when I say that.
Jamie,I posted the other day and my cat went to the vet today and they are still saying to dose him once a day.
It is vesulin and 3 units but now he said 4
I posted the other day and my cat went to the vet today and they are still saying to dose him once a day.
It is ve[t]sulin and 3 units but now he said 4
I would hate to think he would give me the wrong info
I left the Facebook group because apparently I didn't didn't know it was the same people and I guess it's wrong to ask on both
I have called other offices and they do not help unless you come in.I had an emergency dose question and the er wouldn't even help me
I appreciate what you are saying but I have never called a vet that I do not go to and have them call you back. You talk to the receptionist and they say you have to come in
I just went through this with my cat having IBD and calling around for an second opinion
I don't have the money to jump from vet to vet to see which has the most knowledge about this
My cat has been to the er more than once this year with issues and I have spent thousands of dollars trying to help him
He also Hates the vet being that he has been there more times than I can count. He has a heart condition and I don't want to put extra stress on him. The most I can do is ask around
I understand that you are knowledgeable but I'm super nervous dosing on him and not knowing what I am doing.
He has other issues I have to to take in account not just diabetes and I have spent two years dealing with them the best I could. I can't just go to another vet.
I appreciate what you are saying but I have never called a vet that I do not go to and have them call you back. You talk to the receptionist and they say you have to come in
I just went through this with my cat having IBD and calling around for an second opinion
I don't have the money to jump from vet to vet to see which has the most knowledge about this
My cat has been to the er more than once this year with issues and I have spent thousands of dollars trying to help him
He also Hates the vet being that he has been there more times than I can count. He has a heart condition and I don't want to put extra stress on him. The most I can do is ask around
I understand that you are knowledgeable but I'm super nervous dosing on him and not knowing what I am doing.
He has other issues I have to to take in account not just diabetes and I have spent two years dealing with them the best I could. I can't just go to another vet.
Yes of course I wish I would feel more confident hearing it from a vet. I'm just terrified. I already decided that I think four is too high. I'm afraid if something goes wrong and I dose twice in morning then 12 hours later, if something's happens it will be all my fault. that is my conflict.
I'm truly truly terrified.
Unfortunately, you're in the position of having to choose which way to go: 1. listen to your vet's advice, 2. bite the bullet and visit at least one other vet or 3. spend, say, two days trying what we've suggested.
And that's option #4.By doing a LOT of reading, on many many sites I started to understand the treatment process better and then I startted home-testing...againsy my first vets "orders". That made such a world of difference to be able to see what was happening with my kitty and how the insulin was working. I changed vets and came to rely on the wonderful community of experienced people here and continued reading and learning. The home testing gave me the ability to stop worrying about what was happening or what might happen, since I was able to monitor at home at any time.
Let's just be careful to keep all suggestions and advice on the board where they can be available for peer review. The FDMB is a peer reviewed message board.If you need someone to talk to, you can direct message me and I'll give you my phone number. Even if its just someone to talk to about everything. It's hard carrying the load of a sick cat, especially when you don't know what to do.
Let's see what the vetsulin users suggest...Thank you all very much
If I spilt the dose do I do 2 unit in the morning and then 2 later or 1.5 then 1.5?
Thank you all very much
If I spilt the dose do I do 2 unit in the morning and then 2 later or 1.5 then 1.5?
I'd recommend doing 1.5/1.5. you may need the 2/2, but its good to go slow and let his body adjust some. My cat is 18lbs and we are at dance between 2-2.5 for a dose.Thank you all very much
If I spilt the dose do I do 2 unit in the morning and then 2 later or 1.5 then 1.5?
He threw up spit his morning but then ate
I still have him 2 u about 45 min later
I have to go to work but my daughter is home
So won't be able to test him until later
I have off after today until Monday so hopefully I will be able to figure this out
Thanks again
I am going to try my best.
I have read a lot of info, hopefully it will work out.
I have another question, how often should he be eating?
I have read twice a day and with his IBD, that is super hard. He often gets small meal( use a feeder when not home) to prevent him from over eating and throwing up