Juls and Billy
Member Since 2019
Hello all! I'm Juls and my cat Billy was diagnosed diabetic on Dec 28th. Billy's always had a weight problem, which was not helped by steroid shots for his asthma. When he was young, he was getting a shot every month. Now, he takes Zyrtec and a rescue inhaler, and only has a steroid shot 2-3 times a year.
He's 16 lbs. I think he would look good at @12, so that's our goal. Right now, we are concentrating on getting him to eat at all. He was very ill, and his blood sugar at the vet when diagnosed was over 500. He also had a low level infection and was treated with antibiotics.
I am so thankful for this forum! So much information, and I'm soaking it up. I've got our 911 emergency kit put together and made Billy's spreadsheet. We're feeding LC wet diet only (thank goodness he loves wet food.) The vet prescribed Hill's dry, but I took one look at the ingredients and said no way. Searching for a proper diet is how I ended up finding this forum.
I'm testing his blood before every shot. He's on ProZinc insulin and we've got a ReliOn meter. I haven't done his Nadir reading yet, but I will soon, now that I am getting more adept at drawing blood. (Poor patient Billy. I notched his ear trying to do it by hand. Now, we have a clicky-click. Huzzah!) Giving his shot is not a problem, as I've done kitty shots before.
Just wanted to say hello and tell you how thankful I am for this group. You've made such a scary situation into something we can totally manage to sort out.
Juls and Billy
Edited to add: Our vet prescribed 2 units if he was eating and 1 if he wasn't. He didn't even suggest testing blood at home. Now, I love my vet, but no way I am injecting insulin without testing first. That is why you will see on the spreadsheet 1 unit doses and 2 unit doses. I read here that 2 units is high to start, but he seems to be doing all right. I will get that Nadir reading today to check his low though. Happy to get group advice on his dosing.
He's 16 lbs. I think he would look good at @12, so that's our goal. Right now, we are concentrating on getting him to eat at all. He was very ill, and his blood sugar at the vet when diagnosed was over 500. He also had a low level infection and was treated with antibiotics.
I am so thankful for this forum! So much information, and I'm soaking it up. I've got our 911 emergency kit put together and made Billy's spreadsheet. We're feeding LC wet diet only (thank goodness he loves wet food.) The vet prescribed Hill's dry, but I took one look at the ingredients and said no way. Searching for a proper diet is how I ended up finding this forum.
I'm testing his blood before every shot. He's on ProZinc insulin and we've got a ReliOn meter. I haven't done his Nadir reading yet, but I will soon, now that I am getting more adept at drawing blood. (Poor patient Billy. I notched his ear trying to do it by hand. Now, we have a clicky-click. Huzzah!) Giving his shot is not a problem, as I've done kitty shots before.
Just wanted to say hello and tell you how thankful I am for this group. You've made such a scary situation into something we can totally manage to sort out.
Juls and Billy
Edited to add: Our vet prescribed 2 units if he was eating and 1 if he wasn't. He didn't even suggest testing blood at home. Now, I love my vet, but no way I am injecting insulin without testing first. That is why you will see on the spreadsheet 1 unit doses and 2 unit doses. I read here that 2 units is high to start, but he seems to be doing all right. I will get that Nadir reading today to check his low though. Happy to get group advice on his dosing.
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