hellolily
Member Since 2020
Hi all,
I posted in this forum a few weeks ago about my cat Belly, and the suspicion that she was diabetic. Today i finally received confirmation she is.
Her fructosamine reading was 573.
Tomorrow i will go pick up the prescription for Lantus. I hope to buy one pen from CVS to start treatment ASAP and then order more from Marks.
I've already ordered the reli-on glucose meter and should have all that arrive by tonight.
What else do i need to buy to have my kit ready ASAP?
If i manage to get everything ready by tomorrow, what is the first thing i need to do, do i start insulin shots right away? Should i be monitoring with the meter for some time before attempting my first shot? Sorry for all the questions, its been hard to get the best guidance from my vet these past few weeks as the holiday closures and covid guidelines have severly limited my interactions with my vet. Any additional tips would be greatly appreciated.
Also, since i live in Los Angeles and our covid cases are so incredibly high at the moment, can i successfully treat my cat at home and avoid the vet at least for the next few weeks?
thank you all!
Lily
I posted in this forum a few weeks ago about my cat Belly, and the suspicion that she was diabetic. Today i finally received confirmation she is.
Her fructosamine reading was 573.
Tomorrow i will go pick up the prescription for Lantus. I hope to buy one pen from CVS to start treatment ASAP and then order more from Marks.
I've already ordered the reli-on glucose meter and should have all that arrive by tonight.
What else do i need to buy to have my kit ready ASAP?
If i manage to get everything ready by tomorrow, what is the first thing i need to do, do i start insulin shots right away? Should i be monitoring with the meter for some time before attempting my first shot? Sorry for all the questions, its been hard to get the best guidance from my vet these past few weeks as the holiday closures and covid guidelines have severly limited my interactions with my vet. Any additional tips would be greatly appreciated.
Also, since i live in Los Angeles and our covid cases are so incredibly high at the moment, can i successfully treat my cat at home and avoid the vet at least for the next few weeks?
thank you all!
Lily