Cheddar's Mom
Member Since 2023
Hi! Boy I wish I had found this group a few years ago! Cheddar was diagnosed around Thanksgiving 2020. He was 13 1/2 at the time, 16 years old now. We had just switched vets because of abuse from the last one, and the first thing he did was check blood and urine. If we had followed the previous vet's advice, Cheddar would have surely died. I was relieved to hear he was diabetic because that's something we can deal with! Unfortunately, I didn't get a lot of info on how to care for him, other than give him an injection of Novolin every 12 hours. Food didn't matter. He was on a grain-free canned food diet anyway, so I didn't change anything. Now I know better! I'm mixing low carb food in to gradually switch him over. I have learned soooo much from all of you here! I went out and bought a meter and started home testing. I wanted to wait to post my first message until I had something for you to look at in his SS.
One question I have is how often do you do glucose checks at the vet's when you're home testing on a regular basis? We have been going every 3 months. I never felt comfortable with checking that seldom, but from the beginning we were discouraged from home testing. Better late than never I guess!
Cheddar has difficulty walking and can't jump up onto the couch/bed anymore. My husband built a nice set of steps for him to get up onto the bed and he can manage that. We thought it was age-related, but now I'm betting on neuropathy. I started mixing B12 into his food. He also started drinking a ton of water a few months ago. About 24 ounces every 36 hours. Is that something that can get better as his glucose stabilizes?
If you have any suggestions for how I can better support his glucose fluctuations I would appreciate it. What kind of numbers are we shooting for throughout the day?
Thank you!
One question I have is how often do you do glucose checks at the vet's when you're home testing on a regular basis? We have been going every 3 months. I never felt comfortable with checking that seldom, but from the beginning we were discouraged from home testing. Better late than never I guess!
Cheddar has difficulty walking and can't jump up onto the couch/bed anymore. My husband built a nice set of steps for him to get up onto the bed and he can manage that. We thought it was age-related, but now I'm betting on neuropathy. I started mixing B12 into his food. He also started drinking a ton of water a few months ago. About 24 ounces every 36 hours. Is that something that can get better as his glucose stabilizes?
If you have any suggestions for how I can better support his glucose fluctuations I would appreciate it. What kind of numbers are we shooting for throughout the day?
Thank you!
