Trish J
Member Since 2015
Hiya everyone,
Wondering if anyone can give me some advice, particularly a call-out to @Squalliesmom as I know she's got a lot of experience with Caninsulin (Vetinsulin)?
Bit freaked out today. Kismet was only diagnosed Auguat 22nd and due to various complications with pancreatitis/cereal allergy she's not regulated fully as yet and I'm still on a big learning curve.
The vet started her off on 2 units of Caninsulin even though she hadn't eaten for two days and she had a really weird reaction to it. Reduced it to 1 unit which she's been okay on, less urine, less appetite and thirst. She refused to eat her normal food, so I've had her on a high protein, low carb diet, giving her food little and often as I was advised. As she's been eating more normally, five days ago I increased it to 1.5 on the vet's phone advice and another slight rise in dose today.
Up to now she's been fine on the 1.5 units, but this morning before her injection her litter tray was back to being full of urine and she was ravenous - just like before she was diagnosed. I injected her insulin with a slight increase (a conservative 1.8 unit), but she's stayed really hungry, inbetween being very sleepy, though she hasn't used the tray or drank much water since.
Is this likely to be a mild Hypo or a sign the insulin has lost strength? I've been careful to follow all the steps, but I left the Caninsulin (UK name for Vetinsulin) out of the fridge for a couple of hours the day before yesterday, although as the kitchen was pretty cold. As a precaution I've managed to get a new bottle of Insulin from the vets, though can't get her over there to have her BG tested until Monday.
Since Kismet's last vet visit (which traumatised her and us) I've been monitoring her by appetite/urine/thirst as I'm still trying to home-test her BG without success, though I intend to try again later. I'm hoping to get a Keto/Glucose urine test done oday too.
If anyone can offer any insight/advice it would be very much appreciated. I'm really stressed out at present due to other family health problems and now really worried at this sudden change in her when she seemed to be doing so well.
Trish
Wondering if anyone can give me some advice, particularly a call-out to @Squalliesmom as I know she's got a lot of experience with Caninsulin (Vetinsulin)?
Bit freaked out today. Kismet was only diagnosed Auguat 22nd and due to various complications with pancreatitis/cereal allergy she's not regulated fully as yet and I'm still on a big learning curve.
The vet started her off on 2 units of Caninsulin even though she hadn't eaten for two days and she had a really weird reaction to it. Reduced it to 1 unit which she's been okay on, less urine, less appetite and thirst. She refused to eat her normal food, so I've had her on a high protein, low carb diet, giving her food little and often as I was advised. As she's been eating more normally, five days ago I increased it to 1.5 on the vet's phone advice and another slight rise in dose today.
Up to now she's been fine on the 1.5 units, but this morning before her injection her litter tray was back to being full of urine and she was ravenous - just like before she was diagnosed. I injected her insulin with a slight increase (a conservative 1.8 unit), but she's stayed really hungry, inbetween being very sleepy, though she hasn't used the tray or drank much water since.
Is this likely to be a mild Hypo or a sign the insulin has lost strength? I've been careful to follow all the steps, but I left the Caninsulin (UK name for Vetinsulin) out of the fridge for a couple of hours the day before yesterday, although as the kitchen was pretty cold. As a precaution I've managed to get a new bottle of Insulin from the vets, though can't get her over there to have her BG tested until Monday.
Since Kismet's last vet visit (which traumatised her and us) I've been monitoring her by appetite/urine/thirst as I'm still trying to home-test her BG without success, though I intend to try again later. I'm hoping to get a Keto/Glucose urine test done oday too.
If anyone can offer any insight/advice it would be very much appreciated. I'm really stressed out at present due to other family health problems and now really worried at this sudden change in her when she seemed to be doing so well.
Trish
