Amy Dobson
Member Since 2015
Hi All,
I've been directed to here from Facebook. It looks like a fantastic site and a crucial resource.
My lovely 13 year old boy, Murphy, was diagnosed as diabetic last Thursday. I gave him his first injection of caninsulin 1U on Friday morning. By the evening, I thought he'd become hypo as was more sleepy than usual. I hadn't got (or understood the importance of getting) a home monitoring kit for BG, or to be equipped with ketone testing strips. I took Murphy to the vet on Saturday morning, where he was diagnosed with ketoacidosis and therefore admitted to the vet hospital for intensive treatment. He started on short acting insulin injections and they're currently giving him caninsulin and attempting to taper off the short acting. He was a little hypo at one point, so he had glucose. He also spiked today to 31, but its since come back to 17.8.
He had no ketones in his urine this morning, he's eating.
The vet has said he can come home in the morning if his urinary ketones are still clear.
I'm feeling very unprepared however. And very nervous.
My question is, what do you think would be useful to have ready at home, for his return?
So far I've thought, BG monitor, ketone sticks, caninsulin. Anything else? They won't prescribe short acting insulin for home use.
Would it be useful to have equipment in place for sub q rehydration (saline etc)?
I've had the steepest learning curve over the past few days - and there's still soooo very much to learn.
Thank you,
Amy.
I've been directed to here from Facebook. It looks like a fantastic site and a crucial resource.
My lovely 13 year old boy, Murphy, was diagnosed as diabetic last Thursday. I gave him his first injection of caninsulin 1U on Friday morning. By the evening, I thought he'd become hypo as was more sleepy than usual. I hadn't got (or understood the importance of getting) a home monitoring kit for BG, or to be equipped with ketone testing strips. I took Murphy to the vet on Saturday morning, where he was diagnosed with ketoacidosis and therefore admitted to the vet hospital for intensive treatment. He started on short acting insulin injections and they're currently giving him caninsulin and attempting to taper off the short acting. He was a little hypo at one point, so he had glucose. He also spiked today to 31, but its since come back to 17.8.
He had no ketones in his urine this morning, he's eating.
The vet has said he can come home in the morning if his urinary ketones are still clear.
I'm feeling very unprepared however. And very nervous.
My question is, what do you think would be useful to have ready at home, for his return?
So far I've thought, BG monitor, ketone sticks, caninsulin. Anything else? They won't prescribe short acting insulin for home use.
Would it be useful to have equipment in place for sub q rehydration (saline etc)?
I've had the steepest learning curve over the past few days - and there's still soooo very much to learn.
Thank you,
Amy.