J.Sax
Member Since 2021
Hi all,
I am so grateful that I've found this forum!
My baby Shelly, who I rescued from outside of my apartment as a little one back in September 2010, was diagnosed with diabetes back in February. She had not been coming around as much as she always did, but I eventually noticed the empty water bowl and the soaked litter and upon checking on her, I saw that she was extremely skinny. After some research I self-diagnosed her and immediately took her to the vet where the diabetes was confirmed.
She was prescribed Vetsulin, of which she is currently receiving 3.5 units of twice a day (she started at two units). I was not informed of any dietary changes to make and she was devouring the Iams Proactive Health Indoor Weight & Hairball Care kibble that I've always free-fed her and my other three.
Unfortunately I've fell into some hardship and have had to move about 2.5 hours away and back in with my parents for the time being, so I haven't been able to take Shelly in for a check-up and she's about a month overdue. Because of this, I started doing my own research and was amazed to find out that the kibble just isn't good for any of my cats. I began looking into diets and have started feeding all of my cats Friskies Classic Seafood Paté since it's easily available at the grocery store and best fits into my budget with the layoff and severely lowered income.
Upon first switching to this diet, things started to look better. Shelly was making less trips to both the water bowl and the litter box and she had started gaining weight. At her lowest, she was down to 2.5 pounds when I first took her to the vet in February and she is now up to around 5.5 pounds. But this seems to have been short-lived as she's back to drinking crazy amounts of water and making frequent trips to the litter box. She's also craving more of the wet food than she initially was.
I've finally decided that home testing will be the best way for me to help get her on track since I can't afford to take her to the vet all the time nor do I even have one in town here that I can get her into quickly. I went out today and purchased a ReliOn Prime glucometer after a quick search of these forums.
I'm about two hours off from her next feeding time and dose of insulin, but I just went ahead and tried out the glucometer and received a reading of 351 mg/dL, which I know is very high.
I'm about to start browsing through the forums to soak in all of the information, but any advice that you guys could provide to me would be awesome, including your own stories and suggestions, as well as links to any forum posts and other resources that would be beneficial for me to read.
I have no idea how often to test her, when to do it and how to adjust insulin doses accordingly--I'm completely blind in this regard.
Thank you guys so much and I look forward to working with you to hopefully get my girl back in good health. I've been praying for her and I hope this story turns out well!
God bless,
Jacob
EDIT - I'm starting with the following threads after checking the Vetsulin forum:
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-how-you-can-help-us-help-you.216696/
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/beginners-guide-to-caninsulin-vetsulin.231587/
Thank you all again!
I am so grateful that I've found this forum!
My baby Shelly, who I rescued from outside of my apartment as a little one back in September 2010, was diagnosed with diabetes back in February. She had not been coming around as much as she always did, but I eventually noticed the empty water bowl and the soaked litter and upon checking on her, I saw that she was extremely skinny. After some research I self-diagnosed her and immediately took her to the vet where the diabetes was confirmed.
She was prescribed Vetsulin, of which she is currently receiving 3.5 units of twice a day (she started at two units). I was not informed of any dietary changes to make and she was devouring the Iams Proactive Health Indoor Weight & Hairball Care kibble that I've always free-fed her and my other three.
Unfortunately I've fell into some hardship and have had to move about 2.5 hours away and back in with my parents for the time being, so I haven't been able to take Shelly in for a check-up and she's about a month overdue. Because of this, I started doing my own research and was amazed to find out that the kibble just isn't good for any of my cats. I began looking into diets and have started feeding all of my cats Friskies Classic Seafood Paté since it's easily available at the grocery store and best fits into my budget with the layoff and severely lowered income.
Upon first switching to this diet, things started to look better. Shelly was making less trips to both the water bowl and the litter box and she had started gaining weight. At her lowest, she was down to 2.5 pounds when I first took her to the vet in February and she is now up to around 5.5 pounds. But this seems to have been short-lived as she's back to drinking crazy amounts of water and making frequent trips to the litter box. She's also craving more of the wet food than she initially was.
I've finally decided that home testing will be the best way for me to help get her on track since I can't afford to take her to the vet all the time nor do I even have one in town here that I can get her into quickly. I went out today and purchased a ReliOn Prime glucometer after a quick search of these forums.
I'm about two hours off from her next feeding time and dose of insulin, but I just went ahead and tried out the glucometer and received a reading of 351 mg/dL, which I know is very high.
I'm about to start browsing through the forums to soak in all of the information, but any advice that you guys could provide to me would be awesome, including your own stories and suggestions, as well as links to any forum posts and other resources that would be beneficial for me to read.
I have no idea how often to test her, when to do it and how to adjust insulin doses accordingly--I'm completely blind in this regard.
Thank you guys so much and I look forward to working with you to hopefully get my girl back in good health. I've been praying for her and I hope this story turns out well!
God bless,
Jacob
EDIT - I'm starting with the following threads after checking the Vetsulin forum:
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/new-how-you-can-help-us-help-you.216696/
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/beginners-guide-to-caninsulin-vetsulin.231587/
Thank you all again!
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