tessielou
Member Since 2010
Well, the new Lantus pen didn't seem to have much effect on her numbers last night or this morning. I think her food boycott of 2/23 was really a statement about Purina DM, and possibly the NV raw. I stopped both, and she seems quite happy with Merrick's Cowboy Cookout I started giving her last night, and so far no GI problems. I wonder if the NV raw was too high fat for her and caused some pancreatitis? She was never crazy about the DM, and like so many other kitties, she said ENOUGH!
Talked to the vet today and she is on board with a dose increase to 1.5 units bid, starting tonight. I'm just not sure where that plunger is supposed to line up. Do you line the top of the plunger up with the top of the black 1/2 unit mark? Or do you try to center it over the black line. Or does it matter, as long as I pick one way and stay with it. I was never sure on the 1.25 if I was being consistent with the dose.
Anyway, vet thinks her higher numbers lately could be either another UTI coming on, or pancreatitis. She gave me some strips to check for blood in her urine tomorrow morning, and wants to talk on Monday. She commented that the bloodwork for pancreatitis is something we could do, but that she is almost certain to have it (chronic) and there isn't much to do about it. Comments from others who have experienced this, please?
Talked to the vet today and she is on board with a dose increase to 1.5 units bid, starting tonight. I'm just not sure where that plunger is supposed to line up. Do you line the top of the plunger up with the top of the black 1/2 unit mark? Or do you try to center it over the black line. Or does it matter, as long as I pick one way and stay with it. I was never sure on the 1.25 if I was being consistent with the dose.
Anyway, vet thinks her higher numbers lately could be either another UTI coming on, or pancreatitis. She gave me some strips to check for blood in her urine tomorrow morning, and wants to talk on Monday. She commented that the bloodwork for pancreatitis is something we could do, but that she is almost certain to have it (chronic) and there isn't much to do about it. Comments from others who have experienced this, please?