Karen and Chispa (GA)
Member Since 2022
Hi all -- happy Thursday,
I have a question about proactively reducing the dose for weight loss reasons. Chispa had a vet appointment last week, and one of the things I asked about was her walking on her front "wrists," which she has been doing for many months now. I started her on Zobaline in February and she's been getting Cosequin as well, but I've seen no improvement at all. Some have said it looks like neuropathy, but her BG numbers don't seem high enough to support that, and also that's usually the back legs whereas this is only noticeable on her front legs.
Her current weight is 14.5 lbs, which is 1.5 to 2 lbs more than at any other time in her life. She has been getting 2.5 mg of prednisolone daily for about 2 years for IBD and it's been like a miracle -- her digestive issues totally cleared up, AND she stopped overgrooming (she'd been nearly naked for 7 years before that, despite every test and treatment under the sun except pred, which our old vet didn't want her to be on long term because of diabetes risk). So the pred fixed everything, but that's when the weight gain started. The vet thinks the excess weight could possibly be contributing to the collapse of her ankles and said I could try tapering back the pred to 2.5 mg every other day, which might also help her diabetes.
Here's the question ... I recently reduced her insulin from 2.75 to 2.5 units. She's been going into the low 50s and I've been shoveling 13% food into her as an alternative to staying up all night because I just can't. I'm also, two months after moving, still up to my eyeballs in trying to do my job AND get organized at home, and I'm forced to admit that I am sometimes failing to be as vigilant as I want to be over what and when she is eating. I'm afraid that balancing food and numbers will only get more complicated if I try to put her on a diet so she can lose a little weight and possibly get her mobility back. So the question is, can I preemptively reduce the dose, without her earning a reduction, and then cut back on her food, or at least stop having to feed her 13% to keep her numbers afloat so that I can get things done without worrying that she's going to go hypo while my back is turned?
Sorry for the length of this note but I'm too tired to be efficient.
Thanks so much for any advice.
I have a question about proactively reducing the dose for weight loss reasons. Chispa had a vet appointment last week, and one of the things I asked about was her walking on her front "wrists," which she has been doing for many months now. I started her on Zobaline in February and she's been getting Cosequin as well, but I've seen no improvement at all. Some have said it looks like neuropathy, but her BG numbers don't seem high enough to support that, and also that's usually the back legs whereas this is only noticeable on her front legs.
Her current weight is 14.5 lbs, which is 1.5 to 2 lbs more than at any other time in her life. She has been getting 2.5 mg of prednisolone daily for about 2 years for IBD and it's been like a miracle -- her digestive issues totally cleared up, AND she stopped overgrooming (she'd been nearly naked for 7 years before that, despite every test and treatment under the sun except pred, which our old vet didn't want her to be on long term because of diabetes risk). So the pred fixed everything, but that's when the weight gain started. The vet thinks the excess weight could possibly be contributing to the collapse of her ankles and said I could try tapering back the pred to 2.5 mg every other day, which might also help her diabetes.
Here's the question ... I recently reduced her insulin from 2.75 to 2.5 units. She's been going into the low 50s and I've been shoveling 13% food into her as an alternative to staying up all night because I just can't. I'm also, two months after moving, still up to my eyeballs in trying to do my job AND get organized at home, and I'm forced to admit that I am sometimes failing to be as vigilant as I want to be over what and when she is eating. I'm afraid that balancing food and numbers will only get more complicated if I try to put her on a diet so she can lose a little weight and possibly get her mobility back. So the question is, can I preemptively reduce the dose, without her earning a reduction, and then cut back on her food, or at least stop having to feed her 13% to keep her numbers afloat so that I can get things done without worrying that she's going to go hypo while my back is turned?
Sorry for the length of this note but I'm too tired to be efficient.
Thanks so much for any advice.


