BJM
Member Since 2010
This is going to be interesting ....
I went over to Jo's house to bring her needles with half unit markings from the rescue and to go over basic care for Dusty. While I've encouraged her to sign up here, it hasn't happened yet and I want to start documenting what I can. She has some vision and mobility issues.
Dusty is roughly 5 pounds (emaciated), has red, medium length fur, and tolerated me testing him with nominal squirming. He seemed somewhat lethargic. His breath smelled normal. I didn't have any ketone test strips, nor the NovaMax meter from home for which I need to get strips.
The insulin she has is Lantus. She'd been giving only 0.5 units, as best as she could guesstimate, but with the high carb dry, he was HI on the human glucometer.
She had picked up a "weight maintenance" formula dry food which was high carb and high fiber. As he was already eating Fancy Feast, I said not to feed him that and just feed the canned classic Fancy Feast or Friskies pates.
Sunday, I called to check how things were going. She noted major diarrhea. I surmised this was due to the food change. I have some FortiFlora I will take to her after work Monday. I advised (now don't cringe), feeding 1 teaspoon of the high carb dry twice a day, as it has a lot of fiber in it, until she can pick up some unflavored Metamucil to help with the diarrhea.
She's not likely to hometest, so it'll be catch as catch can for me to get over there, barring a willing volunteer (or two or three) interested in learning about feline diabetes. I'm going to make a spreadsheet chart of the Secondary Monitoring Tools so she can track what she can see; I'll track any glucose numbers I can get.
She is feeling somewhat daunted by the necessity of testing every 8 hours, having to find some to care for him during visits to family out of town, and more.
Any ideas folks have to make this work better are appreciated.
I went over to Jo's house to bring her needles with half unit markings from the rescue and to go over basic care for Dusty. While I've encouraged her to sign up here, it hasn't happened yet and I want to start documenting what I can. She has some vision and mobility issues.
Dusty is roughly 5 pounds (emaciated), has red, medium length fur, and tolerated me testing him with nominal squirming. He seemed somewhat lethargic. His breath smelled normal. I didn't have any ketone test strips, nor the NovaMax meter from home for which I need to get strips.
The insulin she has is Lantus. She'd been giving only 0.5 units, as best as she could guesstimate, but with the high carb dry, he was HI on the human glucometer.
She had picked up a "weight maintenance" formula dry food which was high carb and high fiber. As he was already eating Fancy Feast, I said not to feed him that and just feed the canned classic Fancy Feast or Friskies pates.
Sunday, I called to check how things were going. She noted major diarrhea. I surmised this was due to the food change. I have some FortiFlora I will take to her after work Monday. I advised (now don't cringe), feeding 1 teaspoon of the high carb dry twice a day, as it has a lot of fiber in it, until she can pick up some unflavored Metamucil to help with the diarrhea.
She's not likely to hometest, so it'll be catch as catch can for me to get over there, barring a willing volunteer (or two or three) interested in learning about feline diabetes. I'm going to make a spreadsheet chart of the Secondary Monitoring Tools so she can track what she can see; I'll track any glucose numbers I can get.
She is feeling somewhat daunted by the necessity of testing every 8 hours, having to find some to care for him during visits to family out of town, and more.
Any ideas folks have to make this work better are appreciated.