RebeccaAnn
New Member
Hi everyone!
I am so grateful I found this forum, and have been trying to learn as much as I can. Simon is 11, and despite being a bit chunky he has been healthy his whole life. On September 21st he started throwing up, being very lethargic, and hardly eating. On September 23rd, I noticed an acetone scent on his breath, and set up a vet appointment for that evening. At this point I pulled all dry food, and left only wet (alternating between FF and Friskies) - as I had a suspicion as to what was going on.
He came back with a glucose level of 396 at the vet that night. The vet quickly gave a diagnosis of diabetes. We returned the next day for a consult, and at this time received his insulin. Before even giving any insulin, with the only change being removing dry food entirely, he became his usual energetic, hungry self. I also noticed a lot less urine (and far less sticky).
I have been administering the insulin every 12 hours without incident. Yesterday, I was able to get my hands on a Contour Next tester. We used it, and Simon came back with a reading of 86.4. I spoke with my vet and they advised to not give insulin, and test again this morning. I fed dinner as usual last night after the test, and two hours later he tested at 77.4. This morning, prior to breakfast, he had a reading of 72. Following what my vet has instructed, I again did not administer insulin and proceeded to feed breakfast.
I will be working on setting up a spreadsheet, but I am concerned he might even be going a bit low? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am Canadian, but multiplied all my numbers by 18, I hope that is correct!
Thank you in advance for the help and support!
I am so grateful I found this forum, and have been trying to learn as much as I can. Simon is 11, and despite being a bit chunky he has been healthy his whole life. On September 21st he started throwing up, being very lethargic, and hardly eating. On September 23rd, I noticed an acetone scent on his breath, and set up a vet appointment for that evening. At this point I pulled all dry food, and left only wet (alternating between FF and Friskies) - as I had a suspicion as to what was going on.
He came back with a glucose level of 396 at the vet that night. The vet quickly gave a diagnosis of diabetes. We returned the next day for a consult, and at this time received his insulin. Before even giving any insulin, with the only change being removing dry food entirely, he became his usual energetic, hungry self. I also noticed a lot less urine (and far less sticky).
I have been administering the insulin every 12 hours without incident. Yesterday, I was able to get my hands on a Contour Next tester. We used it, and Simon came back with a reading of 86.4. I spoke with my vet and they advised to not give insulin, and test again this morning. I fed dinner as usual last night after the test, and two hours later he tested at 77.4. This morning, prior to breakfast, he had a reading of 72. Following what my vet has instructed, I again did not administer insulin and proceeded to feed breakfast.
I will be working on setting up a spreadsheet, but I am concerned he might even be going a bit low? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I am Canadian, but multiplied all my numbers by 18, I hope that is correct!
Thank you in advance for the help and support!