Good evening-
I haven't been on for several weeks. Here's what has been happening
with Blaze (my newly diagnosed diabetic kitty) & his sister Star:
I successfully transitioned both kitties to wet food. The transition was almost
immediate. They are getting one Fancy Feast classic chicken feast 3oz can
twice daily. No digestive issues with either kitty. One hurdle cleared.
Next was the purchase of the Lantus pens and needles. I was unsuccessful in
obtaining a discount, so I purchased the Lantus pens & needles and thought no
more about it. Another hurdle cleared.
I brought Blaze in to the vet for his 1st BG curve. The vet gave him 2IU @ 11am.
His BG fell to 120 by mid evening. He spent the night @ a 24 hour facility. His
BG fell to 60 during his stay. I picked him up the following morning. Scary!
Blaze returned to the vet 2 days later. He was given 1IU that morning.
His BG fell to 150 by early evening. Fortunately, his BG stabilized. Big hurdle
cleared! That was about 1 week ago.
I am currently giving Blaze 1IU of Lantus and feeding him @ 7am (before
leaving the house), and feeding him again @ 5:30pm (returning after work).
Star is on the same feeding schedule as Blaze. She has adjusted well.
First lesson learned: feeding times are critical! I came home late from work
the other day, so Blaze didn't get fed on time. Consequently, he was sluggish
all evening and the following morning. I skipped his injection that morning to
allow his BG to recover. Blaze will be returning to the vet on Friday for his
next BG curve.
The vet told me that Blaze's long BG curve and the small
amount of Lantus he receives may allow a reversal of his diabetes.
I will certainly keep this in mind. Right now I have to handle this one day
at a time. Stay tuned, and thank you for your support!
I haven't been on for several weeks. Here's what has been happening
with Blaze (my newly diagnosed diabetic kitty) & his sister Star:
I successfully transitioned both kitties to wet food. The transition was almost
immediate. They are getting one Fancy Feast classic chicken feast 3oz can
twice daily. No digestive issues with either kitty. One hurdle cleared.
Next was the purchase of the Lantus pens and needles. I was unsuccessful in
obtaining a discount, so I purchased the Lantus pens & needles and thought no
more about it. Another hurdle cleared.
I brought Blaze in to the vet for his 1st BG curve. The vet gave him 2IU @ 11am.
His BG fell to 120 by mid evening. He spent the night @ a 24 hour facility. His
BG fell to 60 during his stay. I picked him up the following morning. Scary!
Blaze returned to the vet 2 days later. He was given 1IU that morning.
His BG fell to 150 by early evening. Fortunately, his BG stabilized. Big hurdle
cleared! That was about 1 week ago.
I am currently giving Blaze 1IU of Lantus and feeding him @ 7am (before
leaving the house), and feeding him again @ 5:30pm (returning after work).
Star is on the same feeding schedule as Blaze. She has adjusted well.
First lesson learned: feeding times are critical! I came home late from work
the other day, so Blaze didn't get fed on time. Consequently, he was sluggish
all evening and the following morning. I skipped his injection that morning to
allow his BG to recover. Blaze will be returning to the vet on Friday for his
next BG curve.
The vet told me that Blaze's long BG curve and the small
amount of Lantus he receives may allow a reversal of his diabetes.
I will certainly keep this in mind. Right now I have to handle this one day
at a time. Stay tuned, and thank you for your support!