Jamie & Clover
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Hello,
I first posted about a couple years ago when my cat Clover was dx with diabetes.
A couple of your members generously came forward to help, but the next day I found someone local who was experienced with your site and protocol to help me get started so I never followed up with you.
I have been using a glucose monitor with Clover twice daily and then based of his readings giving him Glargine. I do tweak the dose sometimes ever so slightly and have successfully been keeping him in a tight range of mostly 80-120.
He eats only low carb wet food.
I’ve not really found a vet I’ve liked or who seems very knowledgeable about FD.
I took him in recently to a new vet because he was scratching and overgrooming and losing his fur. I could find no signs of any fleas. And I’m very experienced with fleas and flea infestations. Vet still says there are fleas.
I’ve also noticed that he’s been drinking more water lately. When I switched to wet food only he pretty much stopped drinking water. He has also been peeing more, but neither the drinking or peeing are like before dx.
I’ve also had a harder time keeping him in the tight range, although the upper range is usually only 130’s, 140’s, and very rarely 150’s or above.
Lately I’ve been giving him 1.5u in the morning and 1.5-2u in the evenings. There have been periods where I’ve kept him in range with .5-1u am and 1-1.5u pm,
I’ve been wondering if the higher readings and challenge to keep him in tight range is indicative of the Somogyi Effect. I’m not sure how to use a curve to figure this out.
Clover is 13. He’s indoor only and became overweight and diabetic during a period when he had to live with my dad. He’s a big cat. When I brought him home he was 19lbs. Several months ago I was finally able to find a way to reduce his food intake (I live in a small cottage and have another cat that is normal weight and smaller and he’d end up eating her food too). He’s now down to 16.8lbs which seems right for him. It seemed to me that he lost the weight gradually and has now settled at this weight. There’s been no more weight loss.
This new vet did some tests. I don’t have a copy of the tests.
She checked him for:
hyperthyroid (she says he’s high end of normal).
Kidney funcx- says his kidneys are struggling.
She also said that on his last few urine tests he has had NO GLUCOSE in his urine and that that is not normal for a well regulated diabetic cat.
Dx high b/p. Currently using compounded Amlodipine pen 0.625 mg in his ear once daily. He has to go back in for a re-check.
I have no idea how they get an accurate reading or adjust based on a freaked out cat reading. Some concern about that and wonder if I should get a feline b/p cuff.
She’s also concerned about his weight loss.
Even though I’ve told her he’s eating less.
She also believes he could be in remission. She wants me to use the Libre Sensor to monitor his glucose.
Clover was dx with diabetes about 6 yrs ago while staying with my dad. Despite good intentions I know he was not well-regulated. I did give him a list of low carb foods. At some point my dad decided, on his own, that Clover was in remission and took him off insulin and low carb food and added dry food. When I got him back he weighed 19lbs. I took him off dry food.
It wasn’t until he got a UTI that they discovered his glucose level was in the 400’s! This is when I started learning about how to help him.
I know it’s rare for a cat to go into remission after being diabetic for over a year so I’m not sure about that. It would certainly be great.
Anyone have any thoughts about all of this and what might be going on? Any opinion about if the vet seems to be on the right track? Happy to provide more info and get labs.
Wondering specifically what it means that there is no glucose in his urine and why his kidney’s are struggling since he’s been well regulated for awhile.
Apologies for such a long post. Just wanted to give as much info as possible for a clear picture.
I first posted about a couple years ago when my cat Clover was dx with diabetes.
A couple of your members generously came forward to help, but the next day I found someone local who was experienced with your site and protocol to help me get started so I never followed up with you.
I have been using a glucose monitor with Clover twice daily and then based of his readings giving him Glargine. I do tweak the dose sometimes ever so slightly and have successfully been keeping him in a tight range of mostly 80-120.
He eats only low carb wet food.
I’ve not really found a vet I’ve liked or who seems very knowledgeable about FD.
I took him in recently to a new vet because he was scratching and overgrooming and losing his fur. I could find no signs of any fleas. And I’m very experienced with fleas and flea infestations. Vet still says there are fleas.
I’ve also noticed that he’s been drinking more water lately. When I switched to wet food only he pretty much stopped drinking water. He has also been peeing more, but neither the drinking or peeing are like before dx.
I’ve also had a harder time keeping him in the tight range, although the upper range is usually only 130’s, 140’s, and very rarely 150’s or above.
Lately I’ve been giving him 1.5u in the morning and 1.5-2u in the evenings. There have been periods where I’ve kept him in range with .5-1u am and 1-1.5u pm,
I’ve been wondering if the higher readings and challenge to keep him in tight range is indicative of the Somogyi Effect. I’m not sure how to use a curve to figure this out.
Clover is 13. He’s indoor only and became overweight and diabetic during a period when he had to live with my dad. He’s a big cat. When I brought him home he was 19lbs. Several months ago I was finally able to find a way to reduce his food intake (I live in a small cottage and have another cat that is normal weight and smaller and he’d end up eating her food too). He’s now down to 16.8lbs which seems right for him. It seemed to me that he lost the weight gradually and has now settled at this weight. There’s been no more weight loss.
This new vet did some tests. I don’t have a copy of the tests.
She checked him for:
hyperthyroid (she says he’s high end of normal).
Kidney funcx- says his kidneys are struggling.
She also said that on his last few urine tests he has had NO GLUCOSE in his urine and that that is not normal for a well regulated diabetic cat.
Dx high b/p. Currently using compounded Amlodipine pen 0.625 mg in his ear once daily. He has to go back in for a re-check.
I have no idea how they get an accurate reading or adjust based on a freaked out cat reading. Some concern about that and wonder if I should get a feline b/p cuff.
She’s also concerned about his weight loss.
Even though I’ve told her he’s eating less.
She also believes he could be in remission. She wants me to use the Libre Sensor to monitor his glucose.
Clover was dx with diabetes about 6 yrs ago while staying with my dad. Despite good intentions I know he was not well-regulated. I did give him a list of low carb foods. At some point my dad decided, on his own, that Clover was in remission and took him off insulin and low carb food and added dry food. When I got him back he weighed 19lbs. I took him off dry food.
It wasn’t until he got a UTI that they discovered his glucose level was in the 400’s! This is when I started learning about how to help him.
I know it’s rare for a cat to go into remission after being diabetic for over a year so I’m not sure about that. It would certainly be great.
Anyone have any thoughts about all of this and what might be going on? Any opinion about if the vet seems to be on the right track? Happy to provide more info and get labs.
Wondering specifically what it means that there is no glucose in his urine and why his kidney’s are struggling since he’s been well regulated for awhile.
Apologies for such a long post. Just wanted to give as much info as possible for a clear picture.