DianefromDallaa
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My 16.5 year old DSH kitty has had diabetes for 4-5 years. She initially was diagnosed but went into remission for a year. Since then, I wasn’t able to get her back into remission.
About a year ago, we began seeing a decline in her kidneys. She was a stage 2 chronic kidney cat until last month when we saw a dramatic increase in her kidney values.
Bella is currently on Lantus insulin, .75-1 unit in the am and pm.
She was taken off renal food due to crazy facial tissues which was attributed to low protein in her food AND very low phosphorus. After a lot of consideration, I am letting her eat Fancy Feast pate. She has gained 2 pounds and is up to 9 pounds!
Here is the issue.
No matter what I do, Bella has H- U- G- E swings in her blood glucose. The vet initially thought she had the somogyi effect but after LOTS of tracking, we ruled it out. We used a Freestyle Libre for 2 months and the vet was stumped about the swings.
I got to the point of not giving insulin unless I test Bella. So as of today, I test my kitty every morning and night before giving insulin. (I am spending a fortune on test strips!) I was initially using Alphatrak2 but now using Advocate Pettest.
Bella’s glucose will swing from over 600 to 60 in one afternoon. For example, I gave 1 unit of Lantus this morning at 0830. At 430pm, Bella’s glucose was 60. She started eating like crazy to self regulate. By 8pm , her glucose was over 600.
If I increase her insulin, she will crash. It has happened at least 6 times. That requires, corn syrup and honey to get her stabilized.
Bella is allowed to free feed. She gets nauseated if she tries to eat a lot three times a day. I’ve tried. She tends to graze more at night. Overall, she eats about 2 small cans of Fancy feast a day.
Because of her CKD, she is getting 125-150ml lactated ringers solution.
Bottom line, how do I manage when the glucose swings from 600 to 60 to 600 in 12 hours??
About a year ago, we began seeing a decline in her kidneys. She was a stage 2 chronic kidney cat until last month when we saw a dramatic increase in her kidney values.
Bella is currently on Lantus insulin, .75-1 unit in the am and pm.
She was taken off renal food due to crazy facial tissues which was attributed to low protein in her food AND very low phosphorus. After a lot of consideration, I am letting her eat Fancy Feast pate. She has gained 2 pounds and is up to 9 pounds!
Here is the issue.
No matter what I do, Bella has H- U- G- E swings in her blood glucose. The vet initially thought she had the somogyi effect but after LOTS of tracking, we ruled it out. We used a Freestyle Libre for 2 months and the vet was stumped about the swings.
I got to the point of not giving insulin unless I test Bella. So as of today, I test my kitty every morning and night before giving insulin. (I am spending a fortune on test strips!) I was initially using Alphatrak2 but now using Advocate Pettest.
Bella’s glucose will swing from over 600 to 60 in one afternoon. For example, I gave 1 unit of Lantus this morning at 0830. At 430pm, Bella’s glucose was 60. She started eating like crazy to self regulate. By 8pm , her glucose was over 600.
If I increase her insulin, she will crash. It has happened at least 6 times. That requires, corn syrup and honey to get her stabilized.
Bella is allowed to free feed. She gets nauseated if she tries to eat a lot three times a day. I’ve tried. She tends to graze more at night. Overall, she eats about 2 small cans of Fancy feast a day.
Because of her CKD, she is getting 125-150ml lactated ringers solution.
Bottom line, how do I manage when the glucose swings from 600 to 60 to 600 in 12 hours??