Chris & China (GA)
Member Since 2013
Since I was tagged, I'm here but I may have missed some information so if I repeat something, just ignore it.
1st...it's good that you have the bigger lancets and it will really help. As you poke more and more, the ears grow in new capillaries to help heal the "injury" and it becomes easier and easier to get blood. We call it "learning to bleed".
With Blaze running in the 400's and the reduced dose of Novolin, I'd hurry up and get the dry food out of the picture. Just watch for signs of tummy troubles....if they crop up, slow down, but you can usually swap out 25% per day as long as it doesn't cause diarrhea
Have you considered using a different insulin? We've had some cats do OK on Novolin, but there are some much better choices like Lantus, Basaglar, Levemir and Prozinc. They are much gentler and last longer too.
Did your vet actually test for pancreatitis? Or just say they thought there was some involved? There's a blood test that needs to be sent out but it'll give you a better answer. Here's a Primer on Pancreatitis that will give you more information that you could need to know!
If you can't test in between the AM and PM shots due to work, it's even more important that you get tests on the PM cycle…..Yes, feline diabetes tends to come with a lack of sleep!!….LOL
Getting our spreadsheet going will also really help. We're very data-driven here and really depend on it. If you need some help getting it set up, I'd be happy to help. Just click on my name and choose "Start Conversation" to send me a private message so I can get some information.
You can access the spreadsheet on both your iPad and PC ….since it's a Google document, it automatically saves your entries as you make them on any device.
1st...it's good that you have the bigger lancets and it will really help. As you poke more and more, the ears grow in new capillaries to help heal the "injury" and it becomes easier and easier to get blood. We call it "learning to bleed".
With Blaze running in the 400's and the reduced dose of Novolin, I'd hurry up and get the dry food out of the picture. Just watch for signs of tummy troubles....if they crop up, slow down, but you can usually swap out 25% per day as long as it doesn't cause diarrhea
Have you considered using a different insulin? We've had some cats do OK on Novolin, but there are some much better choices like Lantus, Basaglar, Levemir and Prozinc. They are much gentler and last longer too.
Did your vet actually test for pancreatitis? Or just say they thought there was some involved? There's a blood test that needs to be sent out but it'll give you a better answer. Here's a Primer on Pancreatitis that will give you more information that you could need to know!
If you can't test in between the AM and PM shots due to work, it's even more important that you get tests on the PM cycle…..Yes, feline diabetes tends to come with a lack of sleep!!….LOL
Getting our spreadsheet going will also really help. We're very data-driven here and really depend on it. If you need some help getting it set up, I'd be happy to help. Just click on my name and choose "Start Conversation" to send me a private message so I can get some information.
You can access the spreadsheet on both your iPad and PC ….since it's a Google document, it automatically saves your entries as you make them on any device.
