Amy's Dad
Member Since 2019
Good Evening all. Amy, her mom (Suzie), and I (Eric) are new to the group as you have probably already figured out. We are extremely glad that we found this forum and have a lot to learn.
I had a blood test performed on Amy by the vet while she went in for a bit of dental work on 28 May. The vet told me that she was reading @ 400 at that time but would recheck during her follow up for the dental. During the recheck on 7 Jun 19, she read @ 400 once again and officially was diagnosed as a diabetic. The vet gave her an initial injection of 3 units of ProZinc and sent my wife home with the vile of ProZinc, 20 syringes, and a bag of Purina Pro D-M and told us to give Amy 3 units every 12 hours a 1/2 hour to an hour after eating. We followed his suggestion on 8 Jun (she mellowed significantly, not lethargic, but not quite her self), we lowered to the doses to 2 units on 9 Jun fearing giving her too much without monitoring (Step Father is diabetic so I know the importance). The vet wanted to preform a follow up test this week but when my wife called on 10 Jun to schedule, the reception desk told her that our vet was away and would preform the recheck on 25 Jun...there is no way that I comfortable going that long with out testing her levels and blindly injecting her.
My wife and I are freaking out a bit but trying to learn to sample. We are just now getting used to the injections but must learn the most important part. I tried earlier today but was a bit nervous so of course Amy sensed that and in-turn became nervous herself. I will definitely keep trying and will hopefully be testing regularly by this weekend. Thankfully, Amy has no other medical issues, aside from the newly diagnosed diabetes, and is in generally good health.
Thank you all for adding to the collective of knowledge on this site. I am looking forward to learning as much as I can and getting past my own fears to help my little girl live the life she deserves.
I had a blood test performed on Amy by the vet while she went in for a bit of dental work on 28 May. The vet told me that she was reading @ 400 at that time but would recheck during her follow up for the dental. During the recheck on 7 Jun 19, she read @ 400 once again and officially was diagnosed as a diabetic. The vet gave her an initial injection of 3 units of ProZinc and sent my wife home with the vile of ProZinc, 20 syringes, and a bag of Purina Pro D-M and told us to give Amy 3 units every 12 hours a 1/2 hour to an hour after eating. We followed his suggestion on 8 Jun (she mellowed significantly, not lethargic, but not quite her self), we lowered to the doses to 2 units on 9 Jun fearing giving her too much without monitoring (Step Father is diabetic so I know the importance). The vet wanted to preform a follow up test this week but when my wife called on 10 Jun to schedule, the reception desk told her that our vet was away and would preform the recheck on 25 Jun...there is no way that I comfortable going that long with out testing her levels and blindly injecting her.
My wife and I are freaking out a bit but trying to learn to sample. We are just now getting used to the injections but must learn the most important part. I tried earlier today but was a bit nervous so of course Amy sensed that and in-turn became nervous herself. I will definitely keep trying and will hopefully be testing regularly by this weekend. Thankfully, Amy has no other medical issues, aside from the newly diagnosed diabetes, and is in generally good health.
Thank you all for adding to the collective of knowledge on this site. I am looking forward to learning as much as I can and getting past my own fears to help my little girl live the life she deserves.