Lee Renfro
Member Since 2022
Hi. I'm Lee. I'm the Cat Daddy to Spike, an approximately 16 year old orange kitty with a new diagnosis on 3/2/2022. His BG was 509 when they did bloodwork that day. Our vet put him on 3 units of ProZinc twice daily. He goes back for more blood work Monday the 14th. He had bladder stones 3 years ago and was put on Purina ProPlan Urinary Tract Health canned food, which he loves. Our Vet said to leave his diet unchanged for now.
The Vet taught me how to inject the insulin, but as I'm reading on various threads on here, I should be doing a ton more, such as BG monitoring with a meter. I'm type 2 myself, so I do have a Reli-on meter from Walmart.
This is all so scary for me, as Spike is my lil buddy and there is nothing that I wouldn't do for him.
Honestly, I've already learned some things while lurking on here. For instance, my Vet said nothing about monitoring his BG except to bring him back on the 14th for blood work. She also told me to draw the insulin past the 3 unit mark then just squirter the excess back into the bottle to remove air from the syringe and a thread on here says that is a no-no due to a silicone lining in the syringe that could contaminate the bottle.
As y'all can tell, I need a lot more education so I can help Spike. Thank you all so much.
The Vet taught me how to inject the insulin, but as I'm reading on various threads on here, I should be doing a ton more, such as BG monitoring with a meter. I'm type 2 myself, so I do have a Reli-on meter from Walmart.
This is all so scary for me, as Spike is my lil buddy and there is nothing that I wouldn't do for him.
Honestly, I've already learned some things while lurking on here. For instance, my Vet said nothing about monitoring his BG except to bring him back on the 14th for blood work. She also told me to draw the insulin past the 3 unit mark then just squirter the excess back into the bottle to remove air from the syringe and a thread on here says that is a no-no due to a silicone lining in the syringe that could contaminate the bottle.
As y'all can tell, I need a lot more education so I can help Spike. Thank you all so much.
We have a new vet now. It seems most vets know little to nothing about caring for a diabetic kitty.
