I am hoping I can get more info from the experienced folks here as I just finally spoke to the Vet regarding 15YO Marvin.
First, I am a little disappointed that he has been at the vet for almost 24 hours and they told me yesterday he has a UTI, yet he was not treated yet! I did tell them what and how to administer treatment (one time shot vs. oral) at the end of the conversation.
But I did start out with the vet asking if I could start a more "conservative" approach with him, i.e., through diet, as opposed to beginning insulin immediately, i.e., on a low carb diet. I felt like I got a "deer in the headlights" reaction because they didn't respond at all to anything concerning a low carb diet other than to say she wants to do both--low carb diet & inuslin. I asked her how she knows what to give him if she is changing his diet and she said it is based on what has worked for other cats. It is going to be very difficult for me to monitor as I go back to work tomorrow after summer hiatus. I don't feel comfortable feeding my newly diagnosed cat in the morning, giving him an insulin shot and then going off to work. Basically, their recommendation is not in alignment with my conservative approach through diet first. His urine was 1000 for glucose and blood was 493. He is not in ketoacidosis. I told the vet what I was thinking was trying a low carbohydrate diet first and to see in a couple of days if this brought his levels down and I acknowledged that I realize this is not what she is recommending. I also asked her about home testing and she said "you can do that if you want and could get your own meter or chips that go into the litter box to test the urine." But basically they are recommending .5 units (didn't get the brand) 2 x per day with testing after a week and she also mentioned holding him for a day to do a glucose curve by letting him eat what he normally would during a day and testing him every two hours.
I do need to make a decision today as to whether I am going to start insulin or try diet alone first (and against vet recommendation)). They are also pushing their "presciprtion diet" that is either dry or wet (and didn't get that brand either, but probably Royal Canin). Any help would be so so much appreciated as I still feel kind of dazed and confused.
Thank you in advance
Lynn & Marvin
First, I am a little disappointed that he has been at the vet for almost 24 hours and they told me yesterday he has a UTI, yet he was not treated yet! I did tell them what and how to administer treatment (one time shot vs. oral) at the end of the conversation.
But I did start out with the vet asking if I could start a more "conservative" approach with him, i.e., through diet, as opposed to beginning insulin immediately, i.e., on a low carb diet. I felt like I got a "deer in the headlights" reaction because they didn't respond at all to anything concerning a low carb diet other than to say she wants to do both--low carb diet & inuslin. I asked her how she knows what to give him if she is changing his diet and she said it is based on what has worked for other cats. It is going to be very difficult for me to monitor as I go back to work tomorrow after summer hiatus. I don't feel comfortable feeding my newly diagnosed cat in the morning, giving him an insulin shot and then going off to work. Basically, their recommendation is not in alignment with my conservative approach through diet first. His urine was 1000 for glucose and blood was 493. He is not in ketoacidosis. I told the vet what I was thinking was trying a low carbohydrate diet first and to see in a couple of days if this brought his levels down and I acknowledged that I realize this is not what she is recommending. I also asked her about home testing and she said "you can do that if you want and could get your own meter or chips that go into the litter box to test the urine." But basically they are recommending .5 units (didn't get the brand) 2 x per day with testing after a week and she also mentioned holding him for a day to do a glucose curve by letting him eat what he normally would during a day and testing him every two hours.
I do need to make a decision today as to whether I am going to start insulin or try diet alone first (and against vet recommendation)). They are also pushing their "presciprtion diet" that is either dry or wet (and didn't get that brand either, but probably Royal Canin). Any help would be so so much appreciated as I still feel kind of dazed and confused.
Thank you in advance
Lynn & Marvin