Kathryn Elizabeth
Member Since 2023
Hi everybody, I wasn't sure if it best to begin a new thread - if not please let me know and i will take this one down. Just cross posting new last few messages on the other thread, not sure if they are being seen. Maybe i am just being impatient, sorry!
Here is the other thread https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/june-21st-2023-new-member.278770/
So the owners have decided to treat Gandi, the cat i am looking after here in New Zealand while owners are away in Europe til September. I am taking him to the clinic for the day on Wednesday to have his first injection and blood glucose curve.
I want to embark on the home testing also, and think i have just abut got my head around it.
If it was my cat i would be super keen to get home monitoring onboard ongoingly from the start, in fact i think that this is what Jane(owener) is also considering, but at this stage beginning the process with the vet experience seems like a good way to go, especially since the owner is on the other side of the world and doesn't have great internet access or capacity to be researching everything, and I also have limited resources in terms of energy management (and my own cat with chronic health management requirements). Thankfully i feel pretty relaxed about administering injections!
I will do my best to ensure the vet is not using the Caninsulin/Vetsulin that everyone here is non-recommending, although i presume because i am not the owner that to some extent they will need to follow their standard procedure unless owner states otherwise. Ironically, my usual vet who i have a great relationship with, is also away overseas on holiday! But will definitely switch over to her when she returns in a few weeks. I think she will be more open and trusting of my competency! But we'll see how it goes on Wednesday with this other vet
I have read a bit on the AAHA guidelines to get a bit more up to speed on the finer details. Ultimately i am not going to be able to avoid the need to learn all the ins and outs of it myself, as it is another 7 weeks til owners return. So, time to buckle myself in!!
I realise that doing BG tests at home gives better monitoring in the long run but feel like this middle ground of at least getting him started on insluin with the vet clinic observing it all, is a good place to be.
And can't wait to see how this affects his behaviour and constant miaowing/food demands.
Thanks for all the moral support and all the information shared on this forum.
To everyone when they started out did they start in this way with a BGC at the vets, or go Straight to home monitoring and all very D.I.Y.?
I realise that the stress hyperglycaemia is very real, though I am sure the vet clinic take that into account when they are looking at the figures. And because i don't really have a relationship with this particular vet, it feels a bit more awkward to question things and offer information that might be alternate to their standard procedure - especially since i am not the owner, so everything would need to come from the owner if there was a decision to deviate from what the vet would recommend. Very tricky!
PS. i am also reading through the message board newbies FAQs which is really helping, thank you.
Do you guys think that this would be a suitable glucometer?
https://www.kiwichemist.co.nz/produ...64760&pr_ref_pid=7006769447064&pr_seq=uniform
strips:
https://www.kiwichemist.co.nz/produ...47064&pr_ref_pid=6919508164760&pr_seq=uniform
The manufacturer also sells a Dual one which tests for ketones but i presume that wouldn't work for the cat?
Here is the other thread https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/june-21st-2023-new-member.278770/
So the owners have decided to treat Gandi, the cat i am looking after here in New Zealand while owners are away in Europe til September. I am taking him to the clinic for the day on Wednesday to have his first injection and blood glucose curve.
I want to embark on the home testing also, and think i have just abut got my head around it.
If it was my cat i would be super keen to get home monitoring onboard ongoingly from the start, in fact i think that this is what Jane(owener) is also considering, but at this stage beginning the process with the vet experience seems like a good way to go, especially since the owner is on the other side of the world and doesn't have great internet access or capacity to be researching everything, and I also have limited resources in terms of energy management (and my own cat with chronic health management requirements). Thankfully i feel pretty relaxed about administering injections!
I will do my best to ensure the vet is not using the Caninsulin/Vetsulin that everyone here is non-recommending, although i presume because i am not the owner that to some extent they will need to follow their standard procedure unless owner states otherwise. Ironically, my usual vet who i have a great relationship with, is also away overseas on holiday! But will definitely switch over to her when she returns in a few weeks. I think she will be more open and trusting of my competency! But we'll see how it goes on Wednesday with this other vet
I have read a bit on the AAHA guidelines to get a bit more up to speed on the finer details. Ultimately i am not going to be able to avoid the need to learn all the ins and outs of it myself, as it is another 7 weeks til owners return. So, time to buckle myself in!!
I realise that doing BG tests at home gives better monitoring in the long run but feel like this middle ground of at least getting him started on insluin with the vet clinic observing it all, is a good place to be.
And can't wait to see how this affects his behaviour and constant miaowing/food demands.
Thanks for all the moral support and all the information shared on this forum.
To everyone when they started out did they start in this way with a BGC at the vets, or go Straight to home monitoring and all very D.I.Y.?
I realise that the stress hyperglycaemia is very real, though I am sure the vet clinic take that into account when they are looking at the figures. And because i don't really have a relationship with this particular vet, it feels a bit more awkward to question things and offer information that might be alternate to their standard procedure - especially since i am not the owner, so everything would need to come from the owner if there was a decision to deviate from what the vet would recommend. Very tricky!
PS. i am also reading through the message board newbies FAQs which is really helping, thank you.
Do you guys think that this would be a suitable glucometer?
https://www.kiwichemist.co.nz/produ...64760&pr_ref_pid=7006769447064&pr_seq=uniform
strips:
https://www.kiwichemist.co.nz/produ...47064&pr_ref_pid=6919508164760&pr_seq=uniform
The manufacturer also sells a Dual one which tests for ketones but i presume that wouldn't work for the cat?
