Pjmuellner
Member Since 2017
Penny was diagnosed with diabetes a month ago when she tested in the 500's with AlphaTrak at the vet. I didn't start her on insulin right away; I immediately changed her from dry food to Fancy Feast wet food, 0 or 1 carbs. To keep her from losing weight, I fed her 3 x day (7:30am, 1:30pm, 8:00pm). She stopped drinking lots of water (in fact I never see her drinking water any more). To prepare for using insulin, I got a Relion Micro and practiced. She tested in the 236 - 274 range (pre-insulin).
We went back to the vet yesterday to start insulin and the AlphTrak registered 390 (my Relion meter registered 316 at the same time). My vet prescribed Vetsulin, 2 iu twice a day. I changed her feeding schedule to 1.5 cans of food at 8am and 8pm (instead of 1 can 3 times/day). My vet told me I didn't need to test her blood glucose for a couple of weeks while the insulin gets stabilized. Still, I tested before her first dose and she was 330 on the Relion Micro.
This morning I fed her and gave her another 2 iu. On my Relion Micro meter she tested 288 +2 hours after eating and 241 +4 hours after. She seems quieter today and less social but she's always a little shy so I'm not sure. I don't know what else to look for.
I have so many questions about this but for now:
How important are these glucose tests now? My vet said not to worry about them for a couple weeks and if this is true, I don't want to unnecessarily poke her. Sometimes it takes 2 lancet attempts to get blood. But if it's important I will get it done.
If tests are important now, when should I do them?
(I printed off the instructions to create a spreadsheet and I will do that today. I know that will help.)
She has neuropathy (walks on hind hocks). And stopped going to the litter box at night, went on the bedroom carpet. I've been sleeping on an air mattress in the living room so she can sleep with us. I'm praying she will feel better and these problems will go away.
We went back to the vet yesterday to start insulin and the AlphTrak registered 390 (my Relion meter registered 316 at the same time). My vet prescribed Vetsulin, 2 iu twice a day. I changed her feeding schedule to 1.5 cans of food at 8am and 8pm (instead of 1 can 3 times/day). My vet told me I didn't need to test her blood glucose for a couple of weeks while the insulin gets stabilized. Still, I tested before her first dose and she was 330 on the Relion Micro.
This morning I fed her and gave her another 2 iu. On my Relion Micro meter she tested 288 +2 hours after eating and 241 +4 hours after. She seems quieter today and less social but she's always a little shy so I'm not sure. I don't know what else to look for.
I have so many questions about this but for now:
How important are these glucose tests now? My vet said not to worry about them for a couple weeks and if this is true, I don't want to unnecessarily poke her. Sometimes it takes 2 lancet attempts to get blood. But if it's important I will get it done.
If tests are important now, when should I do them?
(I printed off the instructions to create a spreadsheet and I will do that today. I know that will help.)
She has neuropathy (walks on hind hocks). And stopped going to the litter box at night, went on the bedroom carpet. I've been sleeping on an air mattress in the living room so she can sleep with us. I'm praying she will feel better and these problems will go away.