PamJV
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Yesterday my vet suggested that Senvelgo might work better for my 20 yr old cat Ricky who has been diabetic since 2016. She mentioned that the manufacturer intends it for newly diagnosed diabetic cats and not for cats who have been on insulin, but she thinks Ricky could be transitioned to Senvelgo. She said the benefit would be that it's supposed to make it less likely that the BG would dip to low levels, and I would just have to routinely check ketones.
I wonder if anyone has transitioned a cat from insulin to Senvelgo? How common are side effects like diarrhea and vomiting?
I have not logged Ricky's BG's in a long time. I don't test him every day because it's not easy to get blood from his old ears. Lately at pre-shot time his BG is 350. He has been hard to regulate as far as getting a good curve. I have given up expecting that. He has difficulty walking because of arthritis and muscle wasting and his bladder has become over stretched so that he can't empty completely and I have to express his bladder about 3 times a day. If Senvelgo could some how improve his diabetes I'd like to try that but it sounds scary to me that they don't intend it for cats that have been dependent on insulin.
I wonder if anyone has transitioned a cat from insulin to Senvelgo? How common are side effects like diarrhea and vomiting?
I have not logged Ricky's BG's in a long time. I don't test him every day because it's not easy to get blood from his old ears. Lately at pre-shot time his BG is 350. He has been hard to regulate as far as getting a good curve. I have given up expecting that. He has difficulty walking because of arthritis and muscle wasting and his bladder has become over stretched so that he can't empty completely and I have to express his bladder about 3 times a day. If Senvelgo could some how improve his diabetes I'd like to try that but it sounds scary to me that they don't intend it for cats that have been dependent on insulin.