Schmill
Member Since 2018
Just dropped in to say "Hi".
Dusty was recently diagnosed as being diabetic after we came home from holiday and found her dehydrated, and behaving strangely.
We've now been giving her insulin injections for a while (under the guidance of our vet), using Prozinc at 1 IU twice a day.
Steep learning curve and we are still going, but recently purchased an AlphaTrak2 and having used the control liquid, tested her brother (who is thankfully fine!), we then started to test her. Today we are trying to do a glucose curve at home, but found out earlier that she decided to go upstairs (she hasn't even been able to climb them for ages!) and eat biscuits from her brother bowl... grrr!
Anyway, we are continuing with the curve, ("curve" ha! mountain range at this point!), despite her hating us for taking the samples, and I've spent the afternoon looking into foods.
For about the last year we've been feeding on Royal Canin Digestive Care (Biscuits) and Digest Sensitive (Meat) as she had major problems with diarrhoea on "normal food" and that seemed to calm it down. Of course, I've now crunched the numbers and found that neither of them are good for diabetes - sods law!
Anyway, just wanted to say "Hi" and "Thanks" for this great resource.
I've grabbed a copy of the spreadsheet that seems to be commonly used here, and then added additional sheets to it to make it easier for us to visualise her glucose curve result and also to calculate some foods; take a look if you wish
I'm sure we'll all be chatting soon!
Dusty was recently diagnosed as being diabetic after we came home from holiday and found her dehydrated, and behaving strangely.
We've now been giving her insulin injections for a while (under the guidance of our vet), using Prozinc at 1 IU twice a day.
Steep learning curve and we are still going, but recently purchased an AlphaTrak2 and having used the control liquid, tested her brother (who is thankfully fine!), we then started to test her. Today we are trying to do a glucose curve at home, but found out earlier that she decided to go upstairs (she hasn't even been able to climb them for ages!) and eat biscuits from her brother bowl... grrr!
Anyway, we are continuing with the curve, ("curve" ha! mountain range at this point!), despite her hating us for taking the samples, and I've spent the afternoon looking into foods.
For about the last year we've been feeding on Royal Canin Digestive Care (Biscuits) and Digest Sensitive (Meat) as she had major problems with diarrhoea on "normal food" and that seemed to calm it down. Of course, I've now crunched the numbers and found that neither of them are good for diabetes - sods law!
Anyway, just wanted to say "Hi" and "Thanks" for this great resource.
I've grabbed a copy of the spreadsheet that seems to be commonly used here, and then added additional sheets to it to make it easier for us to visualise her glucose curve result and also to calculate some foods; take a look if you wish
I'm sure we'll all be chatting soon!