kokoko_kona
Member Since 2021
Hello everyone
My sweet kitty Kona was recently diagnosed with diabetes and I found this forum while trying to better educate myself. I’d like to start with a smoll introduction!
Kona is estimated 8-9 years old, declawed bengal mix, brought to her furrrever home Sept 29/19
Kona enjoys the simple things in life, like chin scritches and playing with things that are not toys. She likes to scream at mum when she’s hungry and she likes to snuggle with Dad at night.
She was surrendered twice for frequent vomiting and urinating on furniture. We adopted her and About 5 visits later we discovered she’s diabetic.
Prior to her diagnosis, our vet switched her to prescription hills I/d diet, combo dry and wet, thinking the vomiting was maybe a digestive issue
January 08th we got the call from our most recent tests, urine sample and blood work - Diabetic
January 12th we took her in to vets so they could administer her first insulin (can insulin)/watch her. When I picked her up they mentioned a diet change was needed, showed me how to give her insulin, 2 units 2x daily, 12 hours apart. Gave me a paper to read up on and scheduled a check up the following week. Her blood sugar tested at 21 before insulin and down to 8 after.
January 20th we went in for a check up during lockdown - they tested her blood sugar and brought her back to me. Said she was at 7.1 and to keep doing what I’m doing and call if anything changes. I asked about the diet change, they said oh the vet didn’t mention it to me. I’ve called since to inquire about this diet change and I keep getting the same reply, that it wasn’t mentioned to them and to stick with the I/d, to call and schedule a check up if anything changes.
I’m still learning about all of this, but I’m just left with a lot of questions. I feel like waiting until things change could be a bad idea. I worry that if “things change” it will be dire. I worry that she’s not on a healthy diet for her condition. I worry that I’m not getting the best advice I could be from the only professional I have access to right now. I guess I’m here to introduce myself and ask for advice!
When your pet was diagnosed, how did it go? Were your vets helpful? Is this normal? Am I being a worry wart mama?
Thanks for reading and hope to hear some advice soon <3 Kona and Mama
Kona is estimated 8-9 years old, declawed bengal mix, brought to her furrrever home Sept 29/19
Kona enjoys the simple things in life, like chin scritches and playing with things that are not toys. She likes to scream at mum when she’s hungry and she likes to snuggle with Dad at night.
She was surrendered twice for frequent vomiting and urinating on furniture. We adopted her and About 5 visits later we discovered she’s diabetic.
Prior to her diagnosis, our vet switched her to prescription hills I/d diet, combo dry and wet, thinking the vomiting was maybe a digestive issue
January 08th we got the call from our most recent tests, urine sample and blood work - Diabetic
January 12th we took her in to vets so they could administer her first insulin (can insulin)/watch her. When I picked her up they mentioned a diet change was needed, showed me how to give her insulin, 2 units 2x daily, 12 hours apart. Gave me a paper to read up on and scheduled a check up the following week. Her blood sugar tested at 21 before insulin and down to 8 after.
January 20th we went in for a check up during lockdown - they tested her blood sugar and brought her back to me. Said she was at 7.1 and to keep doing what I’m doing and call if anything changes. I asked about the diet change, they said oh the vet didn’t mention it to me. I’ve called since to inquire about this diet change and I keep getting the same reply, that it wasn’t mentioned to them and to stick with the I/d, to call and schedule a check up if anything changes.
I’m still learning about all of this, but I’m just left with a lot of questions. I feel like waiting until things change could be a bad idea. I worry that if “things change” it will be dire. I worry that she’s not on a healthy diet for her condition. I worry that I’m not getting the best advice I could be from the only professional I have access to right now. I guess I’m here to introduce myself and ask for advice!
When your pet was diagnosed, how did it go? Were your vets helpful? Is this normal? Am I being a worry wart mama?
Thanks for reading and hope to hear some advice soon <3 Kona and Mama
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