Charlie'sMom22
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Hello friends!
I've been in contact with my vet regarding Charlie's constipation and recent diabetes diagnosis. I'm currently in the process of switching him from Instinct Original Grain Free Salmon (9% carbs) to the chicken protein (7% carbs). I'm hoping it will help alleviate some of his constipation since chicken is the protein he was eating for his entire life before this.
I emailed the vet to let them know about the diet switch along with his spreadsheet, since he was recently diagnosed and the vet didn't know I was testing at home. After looking at the numbers, she suggested I increase his dose from 2u BID to 3u BID. I agree with an increase as I was thinking he needed it myself, but a whole unit seems high to me. Especially because I'm switching him to a food with slightly lower carbs and his nadirs seem to be mostly below 300. Wondering what you all think?
I haven't chosen a protocol yet because I was waiting to see what the vet said--originally they said to bring him in after 2 weeks since his DX on 2/15, but now she's saying I can increase the dose now and bring him in to have the Libre put on once he's been on that new dose for 7 days. It seems like she's following some sort of protocol that I don't know about. She also recommended that I switch to the AlphaTrak instead of a human meter, which I will not be doing. I've been pretty much on my own with all of this since his diagnosis (aside from you wonderful people
) so I already have a bitter taste in my mouth as far as her advice goes. Plus those strips are ridiculously expensive. And isn't the Libre a human monitor anyway?
In any case, I'm hoping you all can give some dosing advice if you think I should just increase by .5 or if the full unit is good. He's a big guy - 20lbs Maine Coon, which is what his starting dose was based on. I plan on starting the new dose tomorrow morning so I can keep an eye on him all day. It would also be great to have some help choosing a protocol or if I should just continue following my vet's advice.
I've been in contact with my vet regarding Charlie's constipation and recent diabetes diagnosis. I'm currently in the process of switching him from Instinct Original Grain Free Salmon (9% carbs) to the chicken protein (7% carbs). I'm hoping it will help alleviate some of his constipation since chicken is the protein he was eating for his entire life before this.
I emailed the vet to let them know about the diet switch along with his spreadsheet, since he was recently diagnosed and the vet didn't know I was testing at home. After looking at the numbers, she suggested I increase his dose from 2u BID to 3u BID. I agree with an increase as I was thinking he needed it myself, but a whole unit seems high to me. Especially because I'm switching him to a food with slightly lower carbs and his nadirs seem to be mostly below 300. Wondering what you all think?
I haven't chosen a protocol yet because I was waiting to see what the vet said--originally they said to bring him in after 2 weeks since his DX on 2/15, but now she's saying I can increase the dose now and bring him in to have the Libre put on once he's been on that new dose for 7 days. It seems like she's following some sort of protocol that I don't know about. She also recommended that I switch to the AlphaTrak instead of a human meter, which I will not be doing. I've been pretty much on my own with all of this since his diagnosis (aside from you wonderful people


In any case, I'm hoping you all can give some dosing advice if you think I should just increase by .5 or if the full unit is good. He's a big guy - 20lbs Maine Coon, which is what his starting dose was based on. I plan on starting the new dose tomorrow morning so I can keep an eye on him all day. It would also be great to have some help choosing a protocol or if I should just continue following my vet's advice.