Tina Marie (GA) and Jan
Member Since 2019
This group has been helping my girl Tina, and I since the beginning of July. We started Lantus on July 3rd.
Tina had I-131 (radioactive iodine treatment) for hyperthyroidism the end of 2018. Soon after that, her kidneys became a concern, and arthritis seemed to be getting worse. We had complete blood work done, and in February, she had very high glucose . . . and I was not told. It was over 500 again in July, and the doc called and said she was diabetic and to immediately start her on 2 units Lantus BID. I was curious and asked for her past blood work. It was extremely upsetting to learn Tina was suffering neuropathy and had high BGs for a long time. Doc apologized profusely, also commenting about cats BG going up during those stressful office visits. Note to self . . . always ask to see blood work!!
The vet agreed with me on NOT feeding that awful prescription kidney stuff, and feeding Weruva Paw Lickin' Chicken for example. No need to limit her protein at this point. Low phosphorus and carbs, yes. Plus I began giving Zobaline.
Many thanks to all of you and this AMAZING resource; I feel close to many of you through your kitty's stories. I would love input, questions, anything to help me do better with Tina. She is the heart of my kitty soul. She is amazingly sweet and an awesome diabetic patient. I want her moving around better and feeling like a whole cat instead of confining herself to a small area of the house.
Tina had I-131 (radioactive iodine treatment) for hyperthyroidism the end of 2018. Soon after that, her kidneys became a concern, and arthritis seemed to be getting worse. We had complete blood work done, and in February, she had very high glucose . . . and I was not told. It was over 500 again in July, and the doc called and said she was diabetic and to immediately start her on 2 units Lantus BID. I was curious and asked for her past blood work. It was extremely upsetting to learn Tina was suffering neuropathy and had high BGs for a long time. Doc apologized profusely, also commenting about cats BG going up during those stressful office visits. Note to self . . . always ask to see blood work!!
The vet agreed with me on NOT feeding that awful prescription kidney stuff, and feeding Weruva Paw Lickin' Chicken for example. No need to limit her protein at this point. Low phosphorus and carbs, yes. Plus I began giving Zobaline.
Many thanks to all of you and this AMAZING resource; I feel close to many of you through your kitty's stories. I would love input, questions, anything to help me do better with Tina. She is the heart of my kitty soul. She is amazingly sweet and an awesome diabetic patient. I want her moving around better and feeling like a whole cat instead of confining herself to a small area of the house.
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