labyrinthos
Member Since 2019
Hi all!
I've been wandering around the forums for about a week now and I'm so glad I found this space/wish I'd found it earlier.
Zeph is a 7.5 year old Siberian. He was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of June, right before we left town for two weeks. Due to the travel we didn't get him up and running on insulin until 1.5 weeks ago. He is on Lantus, and we're currently doing .5 unit every 12 hours.
We weren't told to get a glucometer, and instead were told to get keto-diastix, which don't give us anywhere near the information I'd like. I was planning on getting the ReliOn Prime so we can do proper glucose testing before his shots, but the online reviews aren't great. I feel like that's the most common affordable option I've seen here, but does anyone have strong feelings about it?
Zeph has no ketones and his BG was around 430 when he was diagnosed. The only indications we had of his diabetes was weight loss. Of course, we didn't catch the diabetes for a bit because he ALSO had a mast cell tumor on his leg, which we thought might be responsible for the weight loss. After the successful removal of the tumor, he was still dropping about .5 lb a month! Since we started him on insulin, he's already up almost a half pound, so that is a huge relief. He is currently just over 10lb, and is his best self around 12lbs.
We are grateful that he's responding well to insulin and are hopeful that remission is in his future!
I've been wandering around the forums for about a week now and I'm so glad I found this space/wish I'd found it earlier.
Zeph is a 7.5 year old Siberian. He was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of June, right before we left town for two weeks. Due to the travel we didn't get him up and running on insulin until 1.5 weeks ago. He is on Lantus, and we're currently doing .5 unit every 12 hours.
We weren't told to get a glucometer, and instead were told to get keto-diastix, which don't give us anywhere near the information I'd like. I was planning on getting the ReliOn Prime so we can do proper glucose testing before his shots, but the online reviews aren't great. I feel like that's the most common affordable option I've seen here, but does anyone have strong feelings about it?
Zeph has no ketones and his BG was around 430 when he was diagnosed. The only indications we had of his diabetes was weight loss. Of course, we didn't catch the diabetes for a bit because he ALSO had a mast cell tumor on his leg, which we thought might be responsible for the weight loss. After the successful removal of the tumor, he was still dropping about .5 lb a month! Since we started him on insulin, he's already up almost a half pound, so that is a huge relief. He is currently just over 10lb, and is his best self around 12lbs.
We are grateful that he's responding well to insulin and are hopeful that remission is in his future!
