Nick&Jax
Member Since 2024
Good Morning,
My Name is Nick and my 11 year old bobtail manx has been diagnosed with Diabetes and asthma on may 3rd 2024. I had noticed in the past couple months that Jax's weight was starting to drop, he was drinking a ton of water and urinating more frequent than normal. So I took him to the vet and he was diagnosed with numbers over 700. They had told me to start Jax on Lantus/Glargine at 2 units every 12 hours with a glucose check in a week. We started the 2 units on may 14th. He got checked again on the 21st and his numbers were at 425 and was told to up the dose to 3 units every 12 hours. Fast forward to today and of course doing all this research I have found this forum. And I am starting to disagree with the vet and the once a week testing. I have basically been blindly injecting him for two weeks.
I have ordered a human glucose meter that will be here today. This forum has definitely helped me but I am so lost on what to do. The worst thing about this is I am a single man that lives alone and I work roughly 10 hours a day. I have taken off the past few weeks to try and get this figured out but its not going as I had hoped. And to add to that my sweet Jax is the most difficult cat to get any kind successful treatment at home. He is so smart. I have hardly been able to give him his injections due to him being so difficult. He runs from me and hides majority of the time. Lately I have only been able to give him PM shots. First thing he does when I wake up in the morning is hide under the bed. I have blocked off the bed with boxes and pillows but he still will literally fight through the pillows to get under the bed. He does not respond to treats like he used to. He put two and two together. When I get the treats out or mention treats he turns his ears and runs. This has been the hardest and the most mentally draining thing I have had to do with a pet. I love the little guy but this is so draining.
I am just not sure what to do at this point. I absolutely HATE that the thought of rehoming him to someone who is better equipped for this has crossed my mind and it breaks my heart. I cant do that. But it is just me home with him. I have some family but they cant be here every 12 hours. Let alone try to test his blood throughout the day. When I work I am gone 12-14 hours a day.
Enough about me, this is about Jax. Jax is the pickiest eater for a cat I have ever seen. Only eats dry kibble. Ive tried everything from lickable treats, tuna, wet food and so on. All he does is smell it and walk away. The vet had me put him on Purina DM kibble. After doing the research on that food I am not happy with it at all. He has been on that food full time since may 18th. So ten days. At first he had violent Diarrhea and would step in it and track it all over the house. The vet had me sprinkle that probiotic on his food and it seems to be helping. His stool is still very soft. I have order Dr. Elseys clean protein rabbit dry kibble that I plan to switch him onto this Friday when the food gets here. I am sure I am leaving something out so obviously I can answer whatever questions you guys have. I hope I set up my signature and spreadsheet correctly.
I am desperate at this point and really don't know what to do. Thank you guys for taking the time to read this novel. Hopefully I did this correctly. Thank you.
Nick
My Name is Nick and my 11 year old bobtail manx has been diagnosed with Diabetes and asthma on may 3rd 2024. I had noticed in the past couple months that Jax's weight was starting to drop, he was drinking a ton of water and urinating more frequent than normal. So I took him to the vet and he was diagnosed with numbers over 700. They had told me to start Jax on Lantus/Glargine at 2 units every 12 hours with a glucose check in a week. We started the 2 units on may 14th. He got checked again on the 21st and his numbers were at 425 and was told to up the dose to 3 units every 12 hours. Fast forward to today and of course doing all this research I have found this forum. And I am starting to disagree with the vet and the once a week testing. I have basically been blindly injecting him for two weeks.
I have ordered a human glucose meter that will be here today. This forum has definitely helped me but I am so lost on what to do. The worst thing about this is I am a single man that lives alone and I work roughly 10 hours a day. I have taken off the past few weeks to try and get this figured out but its not going as I had hoped. And to add to that my sweet Jax is the most difficult cat to get any kind successful treatment at home. He is so smart. I have hardly been able to give him his injections due to him being so difficult. He runs from me and hides majority of the time. Lately I have only been able to give him PM shots. First thing he does when I wake up in the morning is hide under the bed. I have blocked off the bed with boxes and pillows but he still will literally fight through the pillows to get under the bed. He does not respond to treats like he used to. He put two and two together. When I get the treats out or mention treats he turns his ears and runs. This has been the hardest and the most mentally draining thing I have had to do with a pet. I love the little guy but this is so draining.
I am just not sure what to do at this point. I absolutely HATE that the thought of rehoming him to someone who is better equipped for this has crossed my mind and it breaks my heart. I cant do that. But it is just me home with him. I have some family but they cant be here every 12 hours. Let alone try to test his blood throughout the day. When I work I am gone 12-14 hours a day.
Enough about me, this is about Jax. Jax is the pickiest eater for a cat I have ever seen. Only eats dry kibble. Ive tried everything from lickable treats, tuna, wet food and so on. All he does is smell it and walk away. The vet had me put him on Purina DM kibble. After doing the research on that food I am not happy with it at all. He has been on that food full time since may 18th. So ten days. At first he had violent Diarrhea and would step in it and track it all over the house. The vet had me sprinkle that probiotic on his food and it seems to be helping. His stool is still very soft. I have order Dr. Elseys clean protein rabbit dry kibble that I plan to switch him onto this Friday when the food gets here. I am sure I am leaving something out so obviously I can answer whatever questions you guys have. I hope I set up my signature and spreadsheet correctly.
I am desperate at this point and really don't know what to do. Thank you guys for taking the time to read this novel. Hopefully I did this correctly. Thank you.
Nick