Sabby
Member Since 2016
A month ago, we took Sparta into the vet, and he's been on Lantus, they have increased his dosage several times, the first few days it was 1 unit morning and night, then it was 2 morning and 1 night, then 2 morening and 2 night, then 3 morning and 2 night and now its 3 morning and 3 night. He seems to be getting worse and worse with each increase. He's acting lethargic, doesn't want to eat (we had to spoon feed him last night) and wants to drink, but doesn't have the energy, he just puts his head in the bowl.
I have about two thousand already at the vet to this point (in a little over a month), and they suggested maybe its DKA (but he has no ketones in his urine) and that I should hospitalize him, but I don't have the money to do that. (In Toronto its about $1500 per day to put him in hospital.)
I am at a loss of what to do, I worry that they increased his insulin too much too fast? Or maybe it's not enough, but I don't know how to know which it is or what to do about it?
His BG levels last night were around 440 at +4 hours after his insulin, I haven't been checking on a schedule as I only just bought the meter yesterday and I am still learning how to do all of this. ;(
I have about two thousand already at the vet to this point (in a little over a month), and they suggested maybe its DKA (but he has no ketones in his urine) and that I should hospitalize him, but I don't have the money to do that. (In Toronto its about $1500 per day to put him in hospital.)
I am at a loss of what to do, I worry that they increased his insulin too much too fast? Or maybe it's not enough, but I don't know how to know which it is or what to do about it?
His BG levels last night were around 440 at +4 hours after his insulin, I haven't been checking on a schedule as I only just bought the meter yesterday and I am still learning how to do all of this. ;(
. Your daughter and you are good pet parents for putting Sparta's well being ahead of your own feelings. You have indeed had a hard month. I know how hard it is to lose one never mind two in such a short period of time. 
