Hello all,
Frisky is 14 and was diagnosed in February. I have been lurking for a while lol. It's been an up and down road so far and I am a little frustrated with my vet. Mainly because I'm confused.
Frisky never had any health problems but back in January she started hiding and looked...unkempt, for lack of a better word, so I took her in to the vet. They did blood work and her glucose was 463. Fructosamine checked and confirmed diabetes diagnosis.
Got a Libre 3 CGM and started insulin (Lantus) at 1U. Numbers got low, 60s mostly. She ripped off the monitor about 12 hours in. Took her back to the vet, they did a glucose curve, and after 2 more visits for BG checks with her numbers being between 100 and 200, they decided she was in remission and we stopped the insulin.
About two weeks later, I noticed she was drinking and peeing a lot, so back to the vet we went. Another Libre 3 CGM and started on 0.5U of insulin. We managed to keep the monitor on her for the whole two weeks but her numbers were constantly above 400 until we changed her dose to 1U again. This was about five days in. She dropped into the 50s and the vet almost switched to a different insulin but decided last minute not to. Said to go back to 0.5U and keep it there for a week.
In that time frame, her numbers were always too high for the monitor to read and the vet said he was ok with her numbers being high as long as she was acting herself and eating well. I came to the forum here and the more I read, the more angry and scared I felt.
Decided to get a ReliOn monitor so we could test her at home. My thought was she needed to be on 1U insulin minimum but she probably wasn't eating enough to support that amount of insulin. So I started feeding her more often throughout the day. She gets one can of Fancy Feast pate in the morning and one in the evening and I do my best to give her half a can every 4-5 hours during the daytime. Easier to do when I'm not at work.
I upped her dose to 1U and did a curve on Tuesday, but now I am lost. Was going to wait a week and then up her dose according to the SLGS method but unsure if that's the right choice given that her numbers are higher today, in the 400s. Maybe because stress but not entirely sure. Sometimes the ear prick goes well and other times not so much. I know there are times I have punctured the vein instead of hitting the sweet spot but I'm hoping that gets better with practice and as her ears learn to bleed. I was going to post for help sooner but there were issues with that. Seems the webmaster fixed them now.
So I guess the main question is should I wait a week and do more ear pricks to see what's going on before increasing her dose? Do I need to do more BG tests as we learn how the insulin actually affects her? Where do I find syringes with 0.25U measurements? And should I test her for ketones as well? How far is too far for a drive to the vet? If I have to find a new vet, the closest city is 30-45 mins away
Any suggestions are welcome and thanks in advance