JennC & Diago
Member Since 2018
Hi All -
I'm newer to the group and posted a different post if you are interested in a little history about Diago. Recently diagnosed on 2/1/18, we attempted to switch to fancy feast classics, went well for almost 2 weeks. He then wouldn't eat anything for over a day. Had diarrhea from antibiotics and we woke up to a LOT of bloody vomit on Saturday, Feb 17th. Vet hospitalized him for fluid and antibiotic therapy. He isn't sure why he threw up the amount of blood he did on Saturday but thankfully hasn't gotten sick since. Prior and after the diagnosis, he eats Science Diet Hairball control very well. He does not eat wet food, we've tried Hills W/D and Fancy Feast classics. I know the carb content is high on his dry food but I want to make sure he eats.
We started glucose testing and the vet basically said all I'm going to do is drive myself crazy by continuing. My question is what is everyone's advice about his situation on food. I know he should be on wet food but I also need him to eat so we can give his insulin and try and regulate. Should I keep him on dry for now, should I keep a little extra food down so he eats a little after his insulin in the AM/PM (he's used to grazing). After he is consistent with eating begin testing his glucose again just to see where we are with the insulin levels and glucose? Should I only allow him to eat what he will prior to injection and then withhold food again until the PM? I'm just trying to figure out what will work for him right now given his recent hospitalization. Thanks in advance!
I'm newer to the group and posted a different post if you are interested in a little history about Diago. Recently diagnosed on 2/1/18, we attempted to switch to fancy feast classics, went well for almost 2 weeks. He then wouldn't eat anything for over a day. Had diarrhea from antibiotics and we woke up to a LOT of bloody vomit on Saturday, Feb 17th. Vet hospitalized him for fluid and antibiotic therapy. He isn't sure why he threw up the amount of blood he did on Saturday but thankfully hasn't gotten sick since. Prior and after the diagnosis, he eats Science Diet Hairball control very well. He does not eat wet food, we've tried Hills W/D and Fancy Feast classics. I know the carb content is high on his dry food but I want to make sure he eats.
We started glucose testing and the vet basically said all I'm going to do is drive myself crazy by continuing. My question is what is everyone's advice about his situation on food. I know he should be on wet food but I also need him to eat so we can give his insulin and try and regulate. Should I keep him on dry for now, should I keep a little extra food down so he eats a little after his insulin in the AM/PM (he's used to grazing). After he is consistent with eating begin testing his glucose again just to see where we are with the insulin levels and glucose? Should I only allow him to eat what he will prior to injection and then withhold food again until the PM? I'm just trying to figure out what will work for him right now given his recent hospitalization. Thanks in advance!
I wanted to say well the advice I'm receiving online is much more than what I've received from someone who is educated.
I'm planning to call those companies tomorrow to request a sample. Tomorrow I work from home so I'll be able to get a BG tonight at +2 the PM dose and then do the +4 and +6, range tomorrow after the AM dose and again at bedtime. Another user mentioned: The Science Diet Hairball Control dry food appears to be 30% carbs, so I'd like to switch him asap if he would only be cooperative lol.