Kelly_Balti
Member Since 2026
Hi,
I would like to get some dosing advice on Balthazar. The reason is that I have been going to the vet for advice and I feel they are not necessarily the best people to be helping me with the dosing. Since June he has been on 1.00 ie and they are very reluctant to increase the dosing. Instead they wanted me to focus on the wetfood given which was the Purina DM wetfood but I have since switched to partially raw food and partially LC wetfood (Wild Freedom) (the plan was to switch to complete raw food) on the 19th of July which he has been doing quite well clinically ( he is not peeing so much and his fur is soft and shiny as well as he is quite active). However the BG remained high. The vets were not concerned because they were ok with that he was improving quite a lot clinically. And told me to slowly switch the diet and then wait 8 weeks to stabilize before changing the dosing.
However, we have reached the point where I have asked them last week what to do as he was getting even higher in the BG and they told me to continue with changing the diet and wait it out and do a curve every hour to determine the nadir on Monday and check if maybe he needed to be on the Lantus. I sent it on Tuesday (yesterday) and they would look at it. As the ketones were also starting to rise in the weekend I have put the food back to the values of last week with regards to the raw food LC wetfood ratio.
Currently the ketones rose this morning even further to 1.2 and I have not received dosing advice yesterday. I have just given him his normal dose and will be away all of today due to work so cannot get extra testing in but can do extra testing tonight and from tomorrow onwards as I will be WFH then and will be off on Friday and the weekend.
I would really appreciate some advice as I am already wondering every day since the diagnosis if I am doing all the right things and going to the right people, but I am starting to worry that despite them getting Balti out of DKA they might not be the most knowledgeable about diabetes.
Thank you!
Kelly
I would like to get some dosing advice on Balthazar. The reason is that I have been going to the vet for advice and I feel they are not necessarily the best people to be helping me with the dosing. Since June he has been on 1.00 ie and they are very reluctant to increase the dosing. Instead they wanted me to focus on the wetfood given which was the Purina DM wetfood but I have since switched to partially raw food and partially LC wetfood (Wild Freedom) (the plan was to switch to complete raw food) on the 19th of July which he has been doing quite well clinically ( he is not peeing so much and his fur is soft and shiny as well as he is quite active). However the BG remained high. The vets were not concerned because they were ok with that he was improving quite a lot clinically. And told me to slowly switch the diet and then wait 8 weeks to stabilize before changing the dosing.
However, we have reached the point where I have asked them last week what to do as he was getting even higher in the BG and they told me to continue with changing the diet and wait it out and do a curve every hour to determine the nadir on Monday and check if maybe he needed to be on the Lantus. I sent it on Tuesday (yesterday) and they would look at it. As the ketones were also starting to rise in the weekend I have put the food back to the values of last week with regards to the raw food LC wetfood ratio.
Currently the ketones rose this morning even further to 1.2 and I have not received dosing advice yesterday. I have just given him his normal dose and will be away all of today due to work so cannot get extra testing in but can do extra testing tonight and from tomorrow onwards as I will be WFH then and will be off on Friday and the weekend.
I would really appreciate some advice as I am already wondering every day since the diagnosis if I am doing all the right things and going to the right people, but I am starting to worry that despite them getting Balti out of DKA they might not be the most knowledgeable about diabetes.
Thank you!
Kelly