Jenny and Fennec
Member Since 2015
Three weeks ago we rescued our lovely boy Fennec (he looks a bit like the fox) from an acquaintance on Facebook. He was newly diagnosed with diabetes and was going to be euthanased because of this. I'd had a diabetic boy before, who had died a year previously, so with that experience we persuaded our acquaintance to let us take Fennec. Unfortunately, it turned out that he had been unwell for a long time and when we picked him up (having never met him) he was in ketoacidosis and close to death. After a lot of time in a combination of our vet and Glasgow Vet School, and a lot of stress for us, he pulled through.
However, we're now having some problems with our vet. Fennec was started on Caninsulin, which I knew wasn't going to be great for him, and after a week of us administering it three times a day and supplying our vet with the curves, they agreed to swap him to glargine (Lantus). The vet insisted that Fennec be admitted for the day to get him started, on 2 units, and we reluctantly agreed. When he was discharged back to us, at 7pm, we were told that they had used a 1ml syringe to draw up 2 units, and the vet had drawn this up with 3 units' worth of sterile water 'to make sure he got the full dose'. I'm a nurse (for people) so I checked this, to find that Lantus must not, under any circumstances, be diluted. Not surprisingly, Fennec 'hadn't responded as expected' and was really unwell again.
Three days into the Lantus regime Fennec's much better again, and this forum has been fantastic in giving me the confidence to know I'm doing the right thing for him, and to know what to expect over the next few days. We're back at the vet tomorrow to see one of the partners, and we'll be raising serious concerns about the vet that treated Fennec on Friday. Thanks very much for all the information!
However, we're now having some problems with our vet. Fennec was started on Caninsulin, which I knew wasn't going to be great for him, and after a week of us administering it three times a day and supplying our vet with the curves, they agreed to swap him to glargine (Lantus). The vet insisted that Fennec be admitted for the day to get him started, on 2 units, and we reluctantly agreed. When he was discharged back to us, at 7pm, we were told that they had used a 1ml syringe to draw up 2 units, and the vet had drawn this up with 3 units' worth of sterile water 'to make sure he got the full dose'. I'm a nurse (for people) so I checked this, to find that Lantus must not, under any circumstances, be diluted. Not surprisingly, Fennec 'hadn't responded as expected' and was really unwell again.
Three days into the Lantus regime Fennec's much better again, and this forum has been fantastic in giving me the confidence to know I'm doing the right thing for him, and to know what to expect over the next few days. We're back at the vet tomorrow to see one of the partners, and we'll be raising serious concerns about the vet that treated Fennec on Friday. Thanks very much for all the information!
