Jan D & Squeaky
Member Since 2020
Hi everybody,
We have not visited our lantus group for a long time. I have pretty well understood the mechanics of diabetes and we haven't need advice (until now), and are stressed by many other things so time is limited.
Anyway, Squeaky is nearing end of life and his numbers (not his nadirs, but the numbers just before shooting) have been all over the map, but I'm concerned about the ones that are, for example, in the 80s at times when he isn't eating much.
He told the animal communicator he didn't want food syringed and I could override his wishes but don't really want to.
He's eating a little bit once or twice a day. Sometimes his pre-shot numbers are in the low 80s and sometimes in the high 400s. So I know he is going low and bouncing. Sometimes his numbers are beautifully in the 100s and 200s, a safe range.
Yes I've been trying every trick in the book to keep him eating. We have at least 40 different foods and treats and rotate them to see what he is eating.
I am not sure if there are any instructions for end of life care? If so would you kindly provide a link? Thank you so much.
We have not visited our lantus group for a long time. I have pretty well understood the mechanics of diabetes and we haven't need advice (until now), and are stressed by many other things so time is limited.
Anyway, Squeaky is nearing end of life and his numbers (not his nadirs, but the numbers just before shooting) have been all over the map, but I'm concerned about the ones that are, for example, in the 80s at times when he isn't eating much.
He told the animal communicator he didn't want food syringed and I could override his wishes but don't really want to.
He's eating a little bit once or twice a day. Sometimes his pre-shot numbers are in the low 80s and sometimes in the high 400s. So I know he is going low and bouncing. Sometimes his numbers are beautifully in the 100s and 200s, a safe range.
Yes I've been trying every trick in the book to keep him eating. We have at least 40 different foods and treats and rotate them to see what he is eating.
I am not sure if there are any instructions for end of life care? If so would you kindly provide a link? Thank you so much.
