Jill
Member Since 2010
I have a new test kit and I finally tested Alice for the first time. The reading was 472. She's due to eat a meal and get her insulin soon (third dose, I started yesterday evening). She doesn't even notice I'm needling her as she eats. I'll find a routine for testing and injection now, I think.
Alice is 16 years old. She has heart trouble, possibly even congestive heart failure. Her breathing is rapid and she's not getting enough oxygen. Her back legs are very weak. The vet has had her on Lasix for two weeks. It seems to have helped a little but not enough. Apparently cats don't respond very well to the usual treatments for heart disease in dogs or humans. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Alice is 16 years old. She has heart trouble, possibly even congestive heart failure. Her breathing is rapid and she's not getting enough oxygen. Her back legs are very weak. The vet has had her on Lasix for two weeks. It seems to have helped a little but not enough. Apparently cats don't respond very well to the usual treatments for heart disease in dogs or humans. Does anyone have any experience with this?
When it got too much for me I would tell myself that, even though the state of Saoirse's ears was upsetting me, the memory of how poorly she was before starting insulin was much, much worse.