monroeZtoes
Member Since 2018
Hi everyone! We've been reading the wealth of information on this site for the past couple weeks. Now finally introducing ourselves!
Well, after a gut feeling that Monroe (warmly referred to as Monroesy-Toes by kids and adults alike) was probably diabetic (a noticeable increase in thirst/urination, and favoring his hind legs), I got him to the vet on Monday, where his BG was 433. He (and his two siblings) have been lifetime dry food eaters. Whoops, my bad.
Thankfully, all his other labs came out great, no ketones, kidney function and everything else was A-OK.
Vet started us on Prozinc immediately - 2units/twice a day. I hadn't yet read that we really should have tried to start "lower and slower", so I'm hoping he isn't getting too much since I had already started incorporating high protein/low carb wet food (thanks to catinfo.org) about a week before I got him checked.
He's currently at the vet now undergoing his first glucose curve, which I really wish I could have been prepared to do at home, but with my work schedule this week, it was easier just to get this first one done at the vet...
I've been reading up about both the Relion Micro and the AlphaTrak 2 monitors (using the freestyle lite strips), trying to decide which route I should go.
Just want to give a shout out to each and every person reading this, and who has made this forum what it is. It's SO HELPFUL and comforting to read through, especially when your vet is a bit behind the times...
--Natalie
Well, after a gut feeling that Monroe (warmly referred to as Monroesy-Toes by kids and adults alike) was probably diabetic (a noticeable increase in thirst/urination, and favoring his hind legs), I got him to the vet on Monday, where his BG was 433. He (and his two siblings) have been lifetime dry food eaters. Whoops, my bad.
Thankfully, all his other labs came out great, no ketones, kidney function and everything else was A-OK.
Vet started us on Prozinc immediately - 2units/twice a day. I hadn't yet read that we really should have tried to start "lower and slower", so I'm hoping he isn't getting too much since I had already started incorporating high protein/low carb wet food (thanks to catinfo.org) about a week before I got him checked.
He's currently at the vet now undergoing his first glucose curve, which I really wish I could have been prepared to do at home, but with my work schedule this week, it was easier just to get this first one done at the vet...
I've been reading up about both the Relion Micro and the AlphaTrak 2 monitors (using the freestyle lite strips), trying to decide which route I should go.
Just want to give a shout out to each and every person reading this, and who has made this forum what it is. It's SO HELPFUL and comforting to read through, especially when your vet is a bit behind the times...
--Natalie