JLBA
Member Since 2014
HI .... new member here.... good to meet you all!!
I have not had a chance to look around.
I have been reading up on the subject online.
My cat has bee registering a sugar level of 305-350 and that is just seconds apart,
but my roommate who is diabetic said monitors do vary a little even seconds in between.
Anyway, for now I have started trying to treat my cat holistically. Have cut down on dry
from leaving it out 100pct of the time to only 10pct of the time. I have started to buy
high protein, grain free wet food. That is challenging with my lack of income.
My roommate, bless her heart, just ordered this product for me that someone else
recommended ......... http://www.nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/pr ... titis-cats
and I am going to do my best to buy more and more high protein grain free wet food but for now they get 1/2 can each
once a day and then wet friskies 1/2 can each twice a day. All mixed with lots of warm water.
I have also started them on l-lysine.
ANYWAY, originally I was told that I could start my cat on the cheaper insulin but that if that did not work I would
need to move on to what was referred to as the kitty insulin and was told it was VERY EXPENSIVE. I don't remember
the dollar amount now but when they told me, there was no way I could afford that. Unfortunately at the moment
I am grossly underemployed, NOT of my choosing.
SO I was told IF the cheaper insulin did not work and I could not afford the more expensive insulin that I would
HAVE TO CONTINUE to give my cat the shots of the cheaper insulin even though it did not work. I could not
just take my cat off of the insulin even though it was not working.
I don't understand that. No I have not been to a vet yet, also a money issue.
Does anyone know if what I was told about NOT being able to stop giving insulin even though its not working
IF that is accurate info?? And if yes, why?
Thank you in advance.
:smile:
I have not had a chance to look around.
I have been reading up on the subject online.
My cat has bee registering a sugar level of 305-350 and that is just seconds apart,
but my roommate who is diabetic said monitors do vary a little even seconds in between.
Anyway, for now I have started trying to treat my cat holistically. Have cut down on dry
from leaving it out 100pct of the time to only 10pct of the time. I have started to buy
high protein, grain free wet food. That is challenging with my lack of income.
My roommate, bless her heart, just ordered this product for me that someone else
recommended ......... http://www.nhvnaturalpetproducts.com/pr ... titis-cats
and I am going to do my best to buy more and more high protein grain free wet food but for now they get 1/2 can each
once a day and then wet friskies 1/2 can each twice a day. All mixed with lots of warm water.
I have also started them on l-lysine.
ANYWAY, originally I was told that I could start my cat on the cheaper insulin but that if that did not work I would
need to move on to what was referred to as the kitty insulin and was told it was VERY EXPENSIVE. I don't remember
the dollar amount now but when they told me, there was no way I could afford that. Unfortunately at the moment
I am grossly underemployed, NOT of my choosing.
SO I was told IF the cheaper insulin did not work and I could not afford the more expensive insulin that I would
HAVE TO CONTINUE to give my cat the shots of the cheaper insulin even though it did not work. I could not
just take my cat off of the insulin even though it was not working.
I don't understand that. No I have not been to a vet yet, also a money issue.
Does anyone know if what I was told about NOT being able to stop giving insulin even though its not working
IF that is accurate info?? And if yes, why?
Thank you in advance.
:smile: