Michi&Charlie
Member Since 2026
Hello everyone. I found you guys today while doing some research and have already found more info than the vet gave me. Charlie is almost 19 years old, and was just diagnosed after some significant weight loss and an eye infection. We’re now on Lantus, and he already seems like he’s feeling better. We’re making some food adjustments, as the vet told us that he should only be getting fed twice daily, which he’s not impressed by. Since he stopped eating kibble about a year or two ago (he is the proud owner of only four teeth including one fang) he’s been getting three meals a day.
Biggest problems so far- ear pokes that don’t bleed so then he needs multiple pokes. Going to look into getting larger lancets, don’t know which gauge came with his monitor (alphatrak). He doesn’t like the food the vet sold me, good thing I only bought a couple of cans, so I’m looking into diabetic friendly foods (and got some very limited carb ones from PetSmart) and treats. He adores his temptations cups and delectables, but at least the delectables are grain free. The vet didn’t explain much about getting his curve so I initially tried it way too early but after a very brief perusal on your forum I’ve figured out why, just wish the vet had explained it better. I have an emergency medical background, so was approaching the problem from that perspective and that was confusing me. After all, if we had a BGL of 36.7 in a human, I’d immediately treat that with another shot, but I sorta understand what’s going on now, more or less.
I’m happy this forum is here, and am always open to suggestions.
~michi.
Biggest problems so far- ear pokes that don’t bleed so then he needs multiple pokes. Going to look into getting larger lancets, don’t know which gauge came with his monitor (alphatrak). He doesn’t like the food the vet sold me, good thing I only bought a couple of cans, so I’m looking into diabetic friendly foods (and got some very limited carb ones from PetSmart) and treats. He adores his temptations cups and delectables, but at least the delectables are grain free. The vet didn’t explain much about getting his curve so I initially tried it way too early but after a very brief perusal on your forum I’ve figured out why, just wish the vet had explained it better. I have an emergency medical background, so was approaching the problem from that perspective and that was confusing me. After all, if we had a BGL of 36.7 in a human, I’d immediately treat that with another shot, but I sorta understand what’s going on now, more or less.
I’m happy this forum is here, and am always open to suggestions.
~michi.