Michaellh33
Member Since 2015
Hello,
My cat just got diagnosed with diabetes last Thursday and I fell for the trap of paying more money than anyone should to reduce suffering in the world.
The vet prescribed dry food for his diet (I only fed it to him once because his blood-glucose level was 26 on a reading) but I try to feed my cats grain free canned food now. They prescribed a dosing of 2.5 units but I think it will be too much if I am feeding him the canned food and not the crap the vet prescribed.
My cat had ketoacidosis but he was released today. I could really use some help on getting a handle on this and the process.
I know there are a lot of resources on the site but I am already under a lot of stress from my current job that trying to find what I need has been a nightmare and it has only just begun.
So can someone please, spell it out very simply, as if to a child, and very concisely , help me through this.
My ultimate goal would be to get him into remission (of course) but I don't know what all of the terminology means.
What do the +4 or +7 numbers mean?
What is the general dose I need to give my cat? The vet prescribed 2.5 units but that is according to the higher carbohydrate food and I feed my cats grain free now.
Is there a more concise guide than just the huge mass of information on the stickies? (it may not seem like much to you but partnering my current stress level from my job and this new thing to deal with it is a lot for me, call me weak minded.)
My cat just got diagnosed with diabetes last Thursday and I fell for the trap of paying more money than anyone should to reduce suffering in the world.
The vet prescribed dry food for his diet (I only fed it to him once because his blood-glucose level was 26 on a reading) but I try to feed my cats grain free canned food now. They prescribed a dosing of 2.5 units but I think it will be too much if I am feeding him the canned food and not the crap the vet prescribed.
My cat had ketoacidosis but he was released today. I could really use some help on getting a handle on this and the process.
I know there are a lot of resources on the site but I am already under a lot of stress from my current job that trying to find what I need has been a nightmare and it has only just begun.
So can someone please, spell it out very simply, as if to a child, and very concisely , help me through this.
My ultimate goal would be to get him into remission (of course) but I don't know what all of the terminology means.
What do the +4 or +7 numbers mean?
What is the general dose I need to give my cat? The vet prescribed 2.5 units but that is according to the higher carbohydrate food and I feed my cats grain free now.
Is there a more concise guide than just the huge mass of information on the stickies? (it may not seem like much to you but partnering my current stress level from my job and this new thing to deal with it is a lot for me, call me weak minded.)