geenaroses
Member Since 2015
Hi everyone....
I had posted last night in the Vetsulin forum with a situation I was going through with my furbaby boy Princeton. Yesterday I was to take him to my local Humane Society Animal Clinic to do a 6 hr curve on him as he is 10 days post insulin. He was diagnosed in 2015, but he was quite overweight and with blood monitoring and diet adjustment I was able to get his readings where they were good. He displayed symptoms again (as did my other baby, Sunshine). She unfortunately was in dire straits and I am forever beside myself about it with guilt. My only defense is that I was consumed in grief over recently losing my husband who was only 49 and there is no excuse....she was my best friend in the world.
Anyway, he at a full meal of his Fancy Feast Classic chicken in the morning and had his insulin shot. I brought him in. Just a note....My boy does have a couple of bad teeth. I was told this a couple of weeks ago by the dr here besides my own observation. They told me they need to come out, but they will not extract them until his sugar is regulated. So later I return to pick my boy up...I notice as I look at him he has a little blood on his paws. I think that maybe he wiped his ears after they were drawing his blood. Then I get him home and take him out of his carrier and he is so ready to eat. I proceed quickly to the kitchen to prepare his and his sister's food dishes and when I go to put his down, I notice he has a long strand of blood tinged drool hanging from his mouth. He takes a couple of licks of his food and starts to swipe at his face. I think, what the heck is going on??? I then water his food down and the same thing...a couple of licks and swiping at his face and then his nail nips his lip and more blood. I wiped down his little paws and trimmed his nails. Then I contacted you guys. I wanted to get some more food in him and guidance regarding the insulin...to dose or not?
Today I returned to the clinic after trying to feed Princeton this morning and having a repeat of last night. They tell me how inflammed his gums are and they cannot extract his teeth. They recommend emergency treatment of IV fluids and feeding tube. How did a 6 hr curve in this place go like this??? This call sounded like a death sentence!
NO, I will not accept this....I am reaching out for help. Time to make calls and go rescue my baby!! If anyone has suggestions, etc. I am in the Tampa, FL area and I am also on disability/fixed income. Greatly appreciate and blessings to you.


I had posted last night in the Vetsulin forum with a situation I was going through with my furbaby boy Princeton. Yesterday I was to take him to my local Humane Society Animal Clinic to do a 6 hr curve on him as he is 10 days post insulin. He was diagnosed in 2015, but he was quite overweight and with blood monitoring and diet adjustment I was able to get his readings where they were good. He displayed symptoms again (as did my other baby, Sunshine). She unfortunately was in dire straits and I am forever beside myself about it with guilt. My only defense is that I was consumed in grief over recently losing my husband who was only 49 and there is no excuse....she was my best friend in the world.
Anyway, he at a full meal of his Fancy Feast Classic chicken in the morning and had his insulin shot. I brought him in. Just a note....My boy does have a couple of bad teeth. I was told this a couple of weeks ago by the dr here besides my own observation. They told me they need to come out, but they will not extract them until his sugar is regulated. So later I return to pick my boy up...I notice as I look at him he has a little blood on his paws. I think that maybe he wiped his ears after they were drawing his blood. Then I get him home and take him out of his carrier and he is so ready to eat. I proceed quickly to the kitchen to prepare his and his sister's food dishes and when I go to put his down, I notice he has a long strand of blood tinged drool hanging from his mouth. He takes a couple of licks of his food and starts to swipe at his face. I think, what the heck is going on??? I then water his food down and the same thing...a couple of licks and swiping at his face and then his nail nips his lip and more blood. I wiped down his little paws and trimmed his nails. Then I contacted you guys. I wanted to get some more food in him and guidance regarding the insulin...to dose or not?
Today I returned to the clinic after trying to feed Princeton this morning and having a repeat of last night. They tell me how inflammed his gums are and they cannot extract his teeth. They recommend emergency treatment of IV fluids and feeding tube. How did a 6 hr curve in this place go like this??? This call sounded like a death sentence!




