Lou the stinker poo's mom
Member Since 2015
My 9 year old cat, Louie, was diagnosed with diabetes yesterday. It came out of the blue and hit us like a ton of bricks. We had noticed that Louie had been laying down to eat for the past week and on Saturday noticed that his back legs were not functioning normally. They were kind of stiff, wobbly, and kept slipping to the sides a bit. It was at that time that I noticed his weight loss. I feel awful saying that. We should have noticed.
So yesterday I took him in where they ran a full blood test, xrays, the whole shebang. He is down to 11lbs and has lost muscle in his back legs. He was a fairly lean, but large cat, so the 11lbs is just his frame. After a while the vet came in and said "well, he has diabetes". She proceeded to give me an sheet of instructions, went over insulin shot schedule (2 units, 2X a day), showed me how to administer the shot, went over food (prescribed DM), and that was that. I left there in shock, to say the least.
After the advice of my vet and one of the nurses I took the prescription to Walmart, as it would be the cheapest there. I HATE Walmart. I never go there, but I sucked it up. I took it in, went back home (it will be ready in an hour, they say), go back to get it and about crapped my pants. $300 for the insulin and the syringes (Glargine). I told them no thank you and I would be calling my vet. I walked out of there, got in my car, and broke down. For Louie, for life as we knew it, etc.
My vet did recommend this site and I have been looking at it ever since. I called my vet this morning and they called the pharmacy and let me know that they had an over the counter insulin that we could try that was less than $30 (Novolin). After reading a few threads on the site, I picked up the Relion prime (and all of the other supplies needed to give injections) and Louie's favorite food (Friskies cans).
I am sure that I will be asking a ton of questions, but I am going to start with just a few:
1. What do you all do when you are not going to be home for a few days (we have two day camping trip in a few weeks)?
2. What side affects should I look for and be concerned about?
3. What else can you tell me that we make things a little better
Thanks in advance! I am glad my vet recommended this site!
Melissa
Lou Lou, the Stinker Poo's mom
So yesterday I took him in where they ran a full blood test, xrays, the whole shebang. He is down to 11lbs and has lost muscle in his back legs. He was a fairly lean, but large cat, so the 11lbs is just his frame. After a while the vet came in and said "well, he has diabetes". She proceeded to give me an sheet of instructions, went over insulin shot schedule (2 units, 2X a day), showed me how to administer the shot, went over food (prescribed DM), and that was that. I left there in shock, to say the least.
After the advice of my vet and one of the nurses I took the prescription to Walmart, as it would be the cheapest there. I HATE Walmart. I never go there, but I sucked it up. I took it in, went back home (it will be ready in an hour, they say), go back to get it and about crapped my pants. $300 for the insulin and the syringes (Glargine). I told them no thank you and I would be calling my vet. I walked out of there, got in my car, and broke down. For Louie, for life as we knew it, etc.
My vet did recommend this site and I have been looking at it ever since. I called my vet this morning and they called the pharmacy and let me know that they had an over the counter insulin that we could try that was less than $30 (Novolin). After reading a few threads on the site, I picked up the Relion prime (and all of the other supplies needed to give injections) and Louie's favorite food (Friskies cans).
I am sure that I will be asking a ton of questions, but I am going to start with just a few:
1. What do you all do when you are not going to be home for a few days (we have two day camping trip in a few weeks)?
2. What side affects should I look for and be concerned about?
3. What else can you tell me that we make things a little better
Thanks in advance! I am glad my vet recommended this site!
Melissa
Lou Lou, the Stinker Poo's mom
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