I found this board when I looked for a group on FB. Grateful to have it! My boy Marley is 16 years old. Other then some arthritis which he's on supplements for (and gabapentin as needed, not often) his labs and health have been very good. No other issues. I noticed some quick weight loss over the last couple of months and him drinking and peeing more, my head thought thyroid. He was 13lbs 6 months ago and now at 10.5.
I got the call from the vet earlier that it's diabetes! His glucose was 490!! All other labs are good. I'm going in here in about an hour and they will show me how to administer his insulin, I guess twice a day?
Now, I'm no stranger to diabetes as I'm diabetic myself as was most of my dads family. I was on insulin for about 6 months or so but now that it's controlled I'm just on metformin. I never had a hypo reaction luckily but I was also pretty careful of diet when on insulin. If I started to feel weak/fuzzy and tested a little low I'd have something to eat and done.
I guess I'm worried because I KNOW how much it sucks to get pricked! The insulin shots weren't bad unless you hit the wrong spot on the belly...the testing sucks and hurts! My fingers were always sore! I have a Livongo for myself but I lost my charger so have to order a new one. I also have a OneTouch VerioIQ that I never used. I was thinking of using that so I can monitor his separately of course. Does everyone test their kitties at home or just do the insulin shots and monitor every so often at vet? I also have a ton of syringes left ReliOn 31 gauge/6mm (15/64") length. Those are the ones I used for myself as I didn't like the longer needles. I also have those plastic disposer things. With mine I just administered once a day but it seems that it's done twice? How long typically after feeding do you administer? Do you start testing more often until stable and then go down on testing? I'm going to take all the equipment to vet to see if those will work.
Marley has pet insurance, so other then the deductible I should have some help with the costs luckily.
He east mainly canned with some dry -but I will be cutting his dry out best I can (we have two cats so this will present some problems logistically for sure). We use a rotation of Taste of the wild/4 Health/Daves/Tiki wets.
His pet family also consists of a 2yr old female Calico named Moneypenny and our two Weimaraners Cypress and Juniper. Him being older/cranky kind of ignores all of them and mostly sleeps these days.
I got the call from the vet earlier that it's diabetes! His glucose was 490!! All other labs are good. I'm going in here in about an hour and they will show me how to administer his insulin, I guess twice a day?
Now, I'm no stranger to diabetes as I'm diabetic myself as was most of my dads family. I was on insulin for about 6 months or so but now that it's controlled I'm just on metformin. I never had a hypo reaction luckily but I was also pretty careful of diet when on insulin. If I started to feel weak/fuzzy and tested a little low I'd have something to eat and done.
I guess I'm worried because I KNOW how much it sucks to get pricked! The insulin shots weren't bad unless you hit the wrong spot on the belly...the testing sucks and hurts! My fingers were always sore! I have a Livongo for myself but I lost my charger so have to order a new one. I also have a OneTouch VerioIQ that I never used. I was thinking of using that so I can monitor his separately of course. Does everyone test their kitties at home or just do the insulin shots and monitor every so often at vet? I also have a ton of syringes left ReliOn 31 gauge/6mm (15/64") length. Those are the ones I used for myself as I didn't like the longer needles. I also have those plastic disposer things. With mine I just administered once a day but it seems that it's done twice? How long typically after feeding do you administer? Do you start testing more often until stable and then go down on testing? I'm going to take all the equipment to vet to see if those will work.
Marley has pet insurance, so other then the deductible I should have some help with the costs luckily.
He east mainly canned with some dry -but I will be cutting his dry out best I can (we have two cats so this will present some problems logistically for sure). We use a rotation of Taste of the wild/4 Health/Daves/Tiki wets.
His pet family also consists of a 2yr old female Calico named Moneypenny and our two Weimaraners Cypress and Juniper. Him being older/cranky kind of ignores all of them and mostly sleeps these days.