Gudrun & Tobias
Member Since 2022
Hi,
First off all, I'm so glad I found this forum. I was totally lost when Tobias was diagnosed with diabetes. And just beeing a member here, and have access to all this important information, has made my life much easier after the diagnosis. and Tobias's life a lot safer. Thank you!
My kitty, Tobias, 14 years old, was diagnosed in December -22. All bloodwork was good, exept from high bg, and a lot of ketones. He had the usual symptoms, a lot of peeing, and a lot of drinking. He had also lost weight, approximately 2.20 lbs.
He is on Prozink, currently 3ie twice a day. He started with 2ie twice a day when diagnosed 12/12-22
Luckily he has an appetite of a horse, and the ketones disappeared within the first days with insulin. No ketones since. He mostly eats raw food, but also some lc pate. And he loves his freeze dried chicken as snacks. Due to the vet, he should only eat twice a day, but I took the advice from this forum, and feed him small meals when hungry. And this leads to the first of my questions. Are the numbers in the bg curves influenced by food? I've fed him all day, every day.. Exept for the 2 hours before shot time. (07:00 am/ pm)
He is often crying for food. But he has put on some weight, about 0,45 lbs, so I guess I can not free feed him. His weight is now 11.68 lbs, and he is regular size.
I need you to take a look at Tobias spreadsheat. He has been bouncing all the way, and the numbers are all over. And the pre shot numbers are horrible. With the new knowledge from this forum, I am not sure if increasing his dose was the right thing to do. to 2.50ie x2 1/6 -23, and to 3ie x2 1/28? The vet told me to increase the dose based on the spreadsheet. Will the numbers gradually even out when his body are used to lower bg numbers, or is the insulin dose all wrong?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ImsmXELqSt2QtPSQuJXeVAVUoGqQJ_07Rf5kjdf3Pio/edit?usp=sharing
First off all, I'm so glad I found this forum. I was totally lost when Tobias was diagnosed with diabetes. And just beeing a member here, and have access to all this important information, has made my life much easier after the diagnosis. and Tobias's life a lot safer. Thank you!
My kitty, Tobias, 14 years old, was diagnosed in December -22. All bloodwork was good, exept from high bg, and a lot of ketones. He had the usual symptoms, a lot of peeing, and a lot of drinking. He had also lost weight, approximately 2.20 lbs.
He is on Prozink, currently 3ie twice a day. He started with 2ie twice a day when diagnosed 12/12-22
Luckily he has an appetite of a horse, and the ketones disappeared within the first days with insulin. No ketones since. He mostly eats raw food, but also some lc pate. And he loves his freeze dried chicken as snacks. Due to the vet, he should only eat twice a day, but I took the advice from this forum, and feed him small meals when hungry. And this leads to the first of my questions. Are the numbers in the bg curves influenced by food? I've fed him all day, every day.. Exept for the 2 hours before shot time. (07:00 am/ pm)
He is often crying for food. But he has put on some weight, about 0,45 lbs, so I guess I can not free feed him. His weight is now 11.68 lbs, and he is regular size.
I need you to take a look at Tobias spreadsheat. He has been bouncing all the way, and the numbers are all over. And the pre shot numbers are horrible. With the new knowledge from this forum, I am not sure if increasing his dose was the right thing to do. to 2.50ie x2 1/6 -23, and to 3ie x2 1/28? The vet told me to increase the dose based on the spreadsheet. Will the numbers gradually even out when his body are used to lower bg numbers, or is the insulin dose all wrong?
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ImsmXELqSt2QtPSQuJXeVAVUoGqQJ_07Rf5kjdf3Pio/edit?usp=sharing
