Emily & Lucy
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Hello! Here with an update on my girl Lucy - I'll get into the title in a bit, but let me remember the last week or so first!
Dec 24th - Diagnosis
Dec 25th - First Insulin injection (1 unit twice a day)
I give her insulin during her meal at 12pm and 12am (it's best for my schedule)
She's a very food motivated girl, so I've been attempting to feed her 4 times a day (1 can of Purina DM cut into quarters) hoping it'll divvy up her hunger if I upkeep the food intake. However it's not really working so my coworker suggested getting her calorie intake monitored at some point (but for now, to stabilize her diabetes)
We free feed the other 3 cats because they're known to have food scarcity anxiety (free feeding is what works best for them) but Lucy keeps trying to get at the dry food. Current solution is to lock her in my room when she's unable to be monitored.
Jan 2nd - Glucose Curve
On Jan 2nd I took her into work to get a glucose curve done. I'm gonna be very busy for the next while and unable to commit to a 12 hour process, so I took her in with the understanding that she's going to be stressed and it'll impact her numbers. We're gonna do another glucose curve when I'm available to do it because I finally got my AT3 ready and programmed!
Now here's where the issue comes in... I'm hemophobic! I hate blood and needles and everything about them! My coworkers understand my fear and have helped me greatly with easing me into doing it alone, but I'm so grossed out by the idea of pricking her ear I'll end up missing her vein or not pricking hard enough and UGH!!!
My coworkers suggested a Libre to do 2 weeks of monitoring, but I'm also very grossed out by that! Any tips from people who have phobias conquered for the benefit of their baby? :')
Currently she's been upped to 1 and a half units and only getting two meals (1 can of Purina DM cut into halves) but I feel it's a little understandable to want to get her BG levels monitored during the dose change haha.
Hello! Here with an update on my girl Lucy - I'll get into the title in a bit, but let me remember the last week or so first!
Dec 24th - Diagnosis
Dec 25th - First Insulin injection (1 unit twice a day)
I give her insulin during her meal at 12pm and 12am (it's best for my schedule)
She's a very food motivated girl, so I've been attempting to feed her 4 times a day (1 can of Purina DM cut into quarters) hoping it'll divvy up her hunger if I upkeep the food intake. However it's not really working so my coworker suggested getting her calorie intake monitored at some point (but for now, to stabilize her diabetes)
We free feed the other 3 cats because they're known to have food scarcity anxiety (free feeding is what works best for them) but Lucy keeps trying to get at the dry food. Current solution is to lock her in my room when she's unable to be monitored.
Jan 2nd - Glucose Curve
On Jan 2nd I took her into work to get a glucose curve done. I'm gonna be very busy for the next while and unable to commit to a 12 hour process, so I took her in with the understanding that she's going to be stressed and it'll impact her numbers. We're gonna do another glucose curve when I'm available to do it because I finally got my AT3 ready and programmed!
Now here's where the issue comes in... I'm hemophobic! I hate blood and needles and everything about them! My coworkers understand my fear and have helped me greatly with easing me into doing it alone, but I'm so grossed out by the idea of pricking her ear I'll end up missing her vein or not pricking hard enough and UGH!!!
My coworkers suggested a Libre to do 2 weeks of monitoring, but I'm also very grossed out by that! Any tips from people who have phobias conquered for the benefit of their baby? :')
Currently she's been upped to 1 and a half units and only getting two meals (1 can of Purina DM cut into halves) but I feel it's a little understandable to want to get her BG levels monitored during the dose change haha.
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