Spud was diagnosed a couple of days ago. Our vet has been very supportive, with tutorials from the nurses and associated literature - a lot to take in. So I gave Spud a morning and evening insulin injection under the supervision of the nurses, and this morning the first on my own. I think it went OK.
Lots of questions of course, but they are probably best left to the vet.
Spud is a real fighter, not sure how many of his 9 lives he has left. During his earlier life we thought we were going to loose him to internal injuries, but the vet worked miracles in patching him up. Now he is 19 years old and rather weak. The diabetes came on very suddenly, with just a couple of weeks between an "all clear" blood test to a very high glucose level.
Anyone else experienced such a sudden onset? I'm curious to know of common that is.
Clive & Spud
Lots of questions of course, but they are probably best left to the vet.
Spud is a real fighter, not sure how many of his 9 lives he has left. During his earlier life we thought we were going to loose him to internal injuries, but the vet worked miracles in patching him up. Now he is 19 years old and rather weak. The diabetes came on very suddenly, with just a couple of weeks between an "all clear" blood test to a very high glucose level.
Anyone else experienced such a sudden onset? I'm curious to know of common that is.
Clive & Spud