SweetGreyRudy
Member Since 2024
Hello Community!
My sweet guy Rudy was diagnosed with Diabetes about 2 weeks ago and we have learned SO much from this forum since then, so firstly, thank you all who contribute. Rudy is a neutered male, 10 years old and about 16 lbs although he is now on a diet and should be closer to 14lbs. A bit about our journey so far:
-He tested ~460 at the vet when he was diagnosed on 3/9
-Vet started him on 1U of Glargine that day and gave us the AlphaTrak3 for home testing
-Numbers weren't moving much (still high300s - mid400s) so we upped him to 2U Glargine on 3/15
-Numbers are fluctuating between low200s to high300s now
I am really frustrated with our vet experiences so far and also getting really inconsistent readings from the AlphaTrak3 so I've decided to switch to a human glucose meter and the tight regulation method. Our current plan is to do 2 feedings (tiki cat wet food) per day with an injection at each feed, glucose testing throughout the day, and a ketone test a couple of times a week. We will adjust dosing based on the readings and according to this page that I found in one of the threads http://www.tillydiabetes.net/en_6_protocol2.htm
Wondering if this is giving anyone red flags and if there are thoughts about how we can be most successful with this change.
Thank you again, we are really happy to have found you all <3
My sweet guy Rudy was diagnosed with Diabetes about 2 weeks ago and we have learned SO much from this forum since then, so firstly, thank you all who contribute. Rudy is a neutered male, 10 years old and about 16 lbs although he is now on a diet and should be closer to 14lbs. A bit about our journey so far:
-He tested ~460 at the vet when he was diagnosed on 3/9
-Vet started him on 1U of Glargine that day and gave us the AlphaTrak3 for home testing
-Numbers weren't moving much (still high300s - mid400s) so we upped him to 2U Glargine on 3/15
-Numbers are fluctuating between low200s to high300s now
I am really frustrated with our vet experiences so far and also getting really inconsistent readings from the AlphaTrak3 so I've decided to switch to a human glucose meter and the tight regulation method. Our current plan is to do 2 feedings (tiki cat wet food) per day with an injection at each feed, glucose testing throughout the day, and a ketone test a couple of times a week. We will adjust dosing based on the readings and according to this page that I found in one of the threads http://www.tillydiabetes.net/en_6_protocol2.htm
Wondering if this is giving anyone red flags and if there are thoughts about how we can be most successful with this change.
Thank you again, we are really happy to have found you all <3