Pyg's Dad
Member Since 2020
Hello,
My boy Pyg, short for Pygmalion, recently started suffering from diabetes. I am trying to get it under control by working with my vet. I am not very happy with the lack of progress. She has me giving him 6 units of Novolin 15 minutes after his meal twice a day. Up until last week his blood glucose was still over 400. He has neuropathy in his hind legs which makes him have a different gait and now he is unable to jump up on most things. I have tried to talk with my vet to no avail. Now that the COVID-19 virus has changed everything, I don't even see her. They come get him in the parking lot and then bring him back to me.
I am looking for any help that I can get. Pyg is a 12-year-old marbled tabby who up until the past month or so, has been extremely active!
HELP!
Pyg's Dad
My boy Pyg, short for Pygmalion, recently started suffering from diabetes. I am trying to get it under control by working with my vet. I am not very happy with the lack of progress. She has me giving him 6 units of Novolin 15 minutes after his meal twice a day. Up until last week his blood glucose was still over 400. He has neuropathy in his hind legs which makes him have a different gait and now he is unable to jump up on most things. I have tried to talk with my vet to no avail. Now that the COVID-19 virus has changed everything, I don't even see her. They come get him in the parking lot and then bring him back to me.
I am looking for any help that I can get. Pyg is a 12-year-old marbled tabby who up until the past month or so, has been extremely active!
HELP!
Pyg's Dad
