tinnyandodd
Member Since 2020
Hi Folks.
My almost 9 year old 13 pound big boy Reid was diagnosed around Oct of 2017 and I was able to get him into remission with a diet change (dry to wet) from November of 2017 until August of 2019. He developed an infection in August and had to have 4! teeth removed so his numbers blasted up. Once the surgery was complete, he went back into remission until January of this year when I started to notice his urine smelled sweet so I began testing him again. I have an Alphatrak2 meter. His numbers have been crazy high again since January 22nd when I started testing again. Since he was in remission for so long I never got the proper education on feline diabetes and now I’m stuck ...
I ignorantly wasn’t paying attention and writing down his insulin dosages for tracking purposes because I was assuming his numbers would go down in a couple days. I got one low number on February 2nd and that was it. So, I started tracking his feed time / BG / and insulin properly February 12th and this is what we have so far. I’m at work in the day so I can’t test him until I’m home after 6.
I take his BG before he gets fed at 730am and at 730pm and he gets his shot when he’s eating. He’s been on the same 1 can of 156g Friskies Pate AM and PM since his diagnosis so I can’t imagine it’s his food? I’m thinking it’s an infection? He has an appt. this Friday at a new vet (my last one moved) but in the meantime, does anyone have any advice? I’m worried about his kidneys.
He’s been on Caninsulin since diagnosis but he was only using it sporadically for a month when he first got diagnosed, then about a month again in August, and now. His Caninsulin I’m currently using is from July of 2019 so I also am assuming the batch has gone off. It’s been stored in the box in the fridge. I’m just waiting to see the vet on Friday to get his urine/blood testing done.
Anything I should ask my vet about specifically on Friday?
Also, I live in Canada and these strips are costing me a fortune. I’m hoping his high numbers are temporary again but just in case can anyone recommend a cheaper meter and strips I could buy in Canada?
Cheers
Jack (me) and Reid.
My almost 9 year old 13 pound big boy Reid was diagnosed around Oct of 2017 and I was able to get him into remission with a diet change (dry to wet) from November of 2017 until August of 2019. He developed an infection in August and had to have 4! teeth removed so his numbers blasted up. Once the surgery was complete, he went back into remission until January of this year when I started to notice his urine smelled sweet so I began testing him again. I have an Alphatrak2 meter. His numbers have been crazy high again since January 22nd when I started testing again. Since he was in remission for so long I never got the proper education on feline diabetes and now I’m stuck ...
I ignorantly wasn’t paying attention and writing down his insulin dosages for tracking purposes because I was assuming his numbers would go down in a couple days. I got one low number on February 2nd and that was it. So, I started tracking his feed time / BG / and insulin properly February 12th and this is what we have so far. I’m at work in the day so I can’t test him until I’m home after 6.
I take his BG before he gets fed at 730am and at 730pm and he gets his shot when he’s eating. He’s been on the same 1 can of 156g Friskies Pate AM and PM since his diagnosis so I can’t imagine it’s his food? I’m thinking it’s an infection? He has an appt. this Friday at a new vet (my last one moved) but in the meantime, does anyone have any advice? I’m worried about his kidneys.
He’s been on Caninsulin since diagnosis but he was only using it sporadically for a month when he first got diagnosed, then about a month again in August, and now. His Caninsulin I’m currently using is from July of 2019 so I also am assuming the batch has gone off. It’s been stored in the box in the fridge. I’m just waiting to see the vet on Friday to get his urine/blood testing done.
Anything I should ask my vet about specifically on Friday?
Also, I live in Canada and these strips are costing me a fortune. I’m hoping his high numbers are temporary again but just in case can anyone recommend a cheaper meter and strips I could buy in Canada?
Cheers
Jack (me) and Reid.
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