eliseandpony
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please scroll to the bottom of this thread to understand why i am changing this post to 911 status. please look at pony's ss, is this somogyi?
ugh, i really haven't found my niche yet on FDMB, i have made a few posts and gotten some great feedback but feel really confused and stuck and exhausted. i have a spreadsheet up and running but don't know if there is somewhere i am supposed to post pony's situation so i don't have to keep rehashing the basics in each post. we are in the middle of a very confusing switch from 8 units of vetsulin BID to Humulin N BID. I have written out a lot of Pony's background in my previous posts and i am a REALLY slow typer so this is part of my frustration with message boarding. but for the sake of helping pony, i continue.
Pony is 12 and she has been diabetic for several years. She eats canned Wellness chicken food. Started out with Lantus, got up to a pretty high dose maybe 8-12 units BID, cannot recall exactly. fructosamine testing kept suggesting increases based on poor regulation. then switched to vetsulin and had better luck. At 8 units BID of vetsulin got up to "fair regulation" according to fructosamine testing. The clinical improvement with the vetsulin was huge and we have been a happy duo for about a year. Well, vetsulin was taken off the market and my vet said to start Humulin N at 3 units BID. After several days at that dose she was laid out sick, with PU/PD, bloating and no energy at all. So since may 10th, that has been the case despite a few dose increases. i did start with home BG testing after a few days due to my concern and the story from there is on my spread sheet.
The plan now is to keep increasing after holding the dose for a few days, but it still looks like we are a LONG way off from even reasonable numbers. I have been testing for ketones and it is always negative. Pony feels terrible and i am not seeing any statistically significant changes even as i increase her dose. but we are still well below the 8 units of vetsulin we had been on so maybe i just need patience. i just don't want to be patient if that is the wrong move. i want to emphasize that pony has been laying on her side either next to the litter or the water since the switch. this is heart breaking.
I think i am looking for some, "what would YOU do" kind of advice, backed up by your reasoning. i would be happy to answer any more questions if anyone is willing to offer advice or take on the challenge of wrapping your mind around what is going on. i asked my diabetic friend what he would do if this was his spread sheet and he said that he'd go to the hospital. i don't have a ton of money but i have been managing to support her until now and have every intention to keep trying things, but what should my strategy be? I realize that she may be a high doser due to an underlying health condition, but i just barely have resources to treat her diabetes. so want to focus on the diabetes. On an opposite note, what if she is not a high doser and never even was and that is why regulation has always been poor, because it was pushed to far? seriously, from her numbers and story can that possibility be excluded?
Please look at my spreadsheet and comment. How long can a kitty make it with such high BG's? Are there any cats with a similar tale on here? What does it look like....like, is it reasonable to think that i could hold the dose at 5 units for 5 days and have super high BG's like i do, and then go through the same at 6 units and 7 and 8 and then maybe see improvement and then maybe just have fine tuning to deal with? cause i think that is what my vet is thinking will happen.
well, thanks for reading.
ugh, i really haven't found my niche yet on FDMB, i have made a few posts and gotten some great feedback but feel really confused and stuck and exhausted. i have a spreadsheet up and running but don't know if there is somewhere i am supposed to post pony's situation so i don't have to keep rehashing the basics in each post. we are in the middle of a very confusing switch from 8 units of vetsulin BID to Humulin N BID. I have written out a lot of Pony's background in my previous posts and i am a REALLY slow typer so this is part of my frustration with message boarding. but for the sake of helping pony, i continue.
Pony is 12 and she has been diabetic for several years. She eats canned Wellness chicken food. Started out with Lantus, got up to a pretty high dose maybe 8-12 units BID, cannot recall exactly. fructosamine testing kept suggesting increases based on poor regulation. then switched to vetsulin and had better luck. At 8 units BID of vetsulin got up to "fair regulation" according to fructosamine testing. The clinical improvement with the vetsulin was huge and we have been a happy duo for about a year. Well, vetsulin was taken off the market and my vet said to start Humulin N at 3 units BID. After several days at that dose she was laid out sick, with PU/PD, bloating and no energy at all. So since may 10th, that has been the case despite a few dose increases. i did start with home BG testing after a few days due to my concern and the story from there is on my spread sheet.
The plan now is to keep increasing after holding the dose for a few days, but it still looks like we are a LONG way off from even reasonable numbers. I have been testing for ketones and it is always negative. Pony feels terrible and i am not seeing any statistically significant changes even as i increase her dose. but we are still well below the 8 units of vetsulin we had been on so maybe i just need patience. i just don't want to be patient if that is the wrong move. i want to emphasize that pony has been laying on her side either next to the litter or the water since the switch. this is heart breaking.
I think i am looking for some, "what would YOU do" kind of advice, backed up by your reasoning. i would be happy to answer any more questions if anyone is willing to offer advice or take on the challenge of wrapping your mind around what is going on. i asked my diabetic friend what he would do if this was his spread sheet and he said that he'd go to the hospital. i don't have a ton of money but i have been managing to support her until now and have every intention to keep trying things, but what should my strategy be? I realize that she may be a high doser due to an underlying health condition, but i just barely have resources to treat her diabetes. so want to focus on the diabetes. On an opposite note, what if she is not a high doser and never even was and that is why regulation has always been poor, because it was pushed to far? seriously, from her numbers and story can that possibility be excluded?
Please look at my spreadsheet and comment. How long can a kitty make it with such high BG's? Are there any cats with a similar tale on here? What does it look like....like, is it reasonable to think that i could hold the dose at 5 units for 5 days and have super high BG's like i do, and then go through the same at 6 units and 7 and 8 and then maybe see improvement and then maybe just have fine tuning to deal with? cause i think that is what my vet is thinking will happen.
well, thanks for reading.