Meredith Bear’s Mom
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone,
Bear is doing much better after his visits to the ER the last two weeks. In chatting with the other vet at the clinic (my vet has been out for two weeks for an emergency) she agrees that diabetes trumps CKD. She agrees that Weruva Wx is a great option for him, so I am going to continue feeding that. I did decrease his insulin (per the suggestion of 5 different vets), but am finding that he is still getting low and spiking high. Do you all think I should bump back up to maybe 1.5? I just am worried about him getting too low because his symptoms were from hypoglycemia, even though he didn't necessarily cross that 60 threshold. Also, does anyone know why Weruva Wx isn't supposed to be fed as the only food? It says it on the can and online. Is it just because it's super low phosphorus?
Thanks in advance
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Bear is doing much better after his visits to the ER the last two weeks. In chatting with the other vet at the clinic (my vet has been out for two weeks for an emergency) she agrees that diabetes trumps CKD. She agrees that Weruva Wx is a great option for him, so I am going to continue feeding that. I did decrease his insulin (per the suggestion of 5 different vets), but am finding that he is still getting low and spiking high. Do you all think I should bump back up to maybe 1.5? I just am worried about him getting too low because his symptoms were from hypoglycemia, even though he didn't necessarily cross that 60 threshold. Also, does anyone know why Weruva Wx isn't supposed to be fed as the only food? It says it on the can and online. Is it just because it's super low phosphorus?
Thanks in advance