I feel blessed to have discovered this forum. I sure could have benefited from it two years ago when we experienced our first diabetic diagnosis and all the fear and questions we had. Unfortunately, after six months of being very diligent and totally compliant it was discovered that all of our efforts failed as Traveler was insulin-resistant and we lost him.
Now I have another, Charlie, who is semi-feral and impossible to consistently handle for insulin, sugar checks and won't eat when needed. So...we started him on Bexacat early December. At time of diagnosis his sugar was over 500 and within 6 days of taking the Bexacat it was 150 at the vet's office. He returns next week for f/u tests, but our struggle is to get him to take the chewable tablet. What works one day won't work the next and we have wasted a few pills trying different things from day to day. Since this is a new drug there is very little information regarding the effectiveness of an incomplete dose or a skipped dose. Its very stressful worrying about getting him to take his pill each day.
I am not thrilled of the newness of this drug or possible complications but it is our only option to give this boy a chance.
Now I have another, Charlie, who is semi-feral and impossible to consistently handle for insulin, sugar checks and won't eat when needed. So...we started him on Bexacat early December. At time of diagnosis his sugar was over 500 and within 6 days of taking the Bexacat it was 150 at the vet's office. He returns next week for f/u tests, but our struggle is to get him to take the chewable tablet. What works one day won't work the next and we have wasted a few pills trying different things from day to day. Since this is a new drug there is very little information regarding the effectiveness of an incomplete dose or a skipped dose. Its very stressful worrying about getting him to take his pill each day.
I am not thrilled of the newness of this drug or possible complications but it is our only option to give this boy a chance.
