Kristina & Charlie :)
Member Since 2013
Hi all!
You guys don't understand how happy I am that a forum like this exists (well, maybe you do :mrgreen: )
Long story short I took Charlie in on Saturday becasue he has another abscessed anal gland that we needed to flush out. I dropped him off and a short time later the vet called telling me that his BG was 497!!!
** I don't know anything about anything, but have been reading none stop (and not sleeping) trying to educate myself on all of this. **
Anywho, the doc ran more tests, no keytones, no other issues other than the glucose level. She told us to come in Monday (today) so we can learn how to inject Charlie. I made the appt this morning and asked the vet tech if the doc was going to check Charlie's BG again so she can give the correct dosage. She said "probably not, She will just go off of the number she got on Saturday".
SOOOO needless to say, I am looking hrough these forums to find that cupon for the free reader when you buy the sticks (excuse my incorrect usage of terms, I'm sure i'll get the hang of it soon). I know I saw a list of items for the home testing on here...I figure if I check him before I go, I can give her an updated number, therefore a more accurate dosage???
I have JUST RECENTLY changed to all wet food...and I have no idea the carb content...Instinct by Nature's Variety. I feed them chicken and rabbit. They only eat a little (They meaning Charlie and Chispa-said Cheespa, it means "spark" in spanish). So I don't know how much of a difference that will make on Charlie, notw that his kibble is gone. Kibble has only been completely gone for about 2 days.
Iam not affraid to talk to m vet, they are so friendly and really do put the pets first...NOW
My questions are as follows:
1-Are there any insulins I should refuse?
2-Are there any questions I should be asking?
3-In general, is there a recommended dose to start at? ( I know each cat is different, but what is TOO HIGH to start at???)
I'm going to get ready and go into work for a while...I will be in contact throughout the day, and I will let everyone know how it goes after the appt...
Thank you to everyone...reading through the threads has given me hope, and the letter written by the cat was just what I needed to read, as I am checking on him every 5 minutes to see if he is still alive!!!
Thanks again everyone,
Kristina
You guys don't understand how happy I am that a forum like this exists (well, maybe you do :mrgreen: )
Long story short I took Charlie in on Saturday becasue he has another abscessed anal gland that we needed to flush out. I dropped him off and a short time later the vet called telling me that his BG was 497!!!
** I don't know anything about anything, but have been reading none stop (and not sleeping) trying to educate myself on all of this. **
Anywho, the doc ran more tests, no keytones, no other issues other than the glucose level. She told us to come in Monday (today) so we can learn how to inject Charlie. I made the appt this morning and asked the vet tech if the doc was going to check Charlie's BG again so she can give the correct dosage. She said "probably not, She will just go off of the number she got on Saturday".
SOOOO needless to say, I am looking hrough these forums to find that cupon for the free reader when you buy the sticks (excuse my incorrect usage of terms, I'm sure i'll get the hang of it soon). I know I saw a list of items for the home testing on here...I figure if I check him before I go, I can give her an updated number, therefore a more accurate dosage???
I have JUST RECENTLY changed to all wet food...and I have no idea the carb content...Instinct by Nature's Variety. I feed them chicken and rabbit. They only eat a little (They meaning Charlie and Chispa-said Cheespa, it means "spark" in spanish). So I don't know how much of a difference that will make on Charlie, notw that his kibble is gone. Kibble has only been completely gone for about 2 days.
Iam not affraid to talk to m vet, they are so friendly and really do put the pets first...NOW
My questions are as follows:
1-Are there any insulins I should refuse?
2-Are there any questions I should be asking?
3-In general, is there a recommended dose to start at? ( I know each cat is different, but what is TOO HIGH to start at???)
I'm going to get ready and go into work for a while...I will be in contact throughout the day, and I will let everyone know how it goes after the appt...
Thank you to everyone...reading through the threads has given me hope, and the letter written by the cat was just what I needed to read, as I am checking on him every 5 minutes to see if he is still alive!!!
Thanks again everyone,
Kristina
