Aobw
Member Since 2019
Hi everyone,
My 16 y/o baby was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of September after going into diabetic ketoacidosis. It was very sudden--his glucose was fine three months earlier and he hadn't shown any symptoms like weight loss or increased appetite. He was hospitalized for 3 days. He already had a bit of HCM but it was asymptomatic. However, the DKA treatment exacerbated that into congestive heart failure and he is now on furosamide.
In the hospital, they stabilized his glucose on one unit of Lantus a day. I did a glucose curve later that week, and the numbers were sky high. His dose was increased, without much effect, and then increased again and again. For the last few days, he has been taking 3 units morning and night. This morning was the first time he has had a normal reading since being diagnosed, so I didn't give him the injection.
One issue is that since he left the hospital, I have been struggling to get him to eat normally. It seems that the furosamide makes him feel bad (pimobendan was way worse). He has CKD and used to love the royal canin prescription renal kibble. However, I need to find a food that will be good for both diabetes and CKD. Currently, I'm getting him to eat small amounts of fancy feast pate.
I have put his numbers in the spreadsheet. There are also some days that I tested that where the meter may not have been working correctly. His insulin dosing has been as follows:
9/29-10/7: 1 unit/day (in one dose)
10/7-10/15: 2 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/15-10/20: 4 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/20-present: 6 units/day (in 2 doses)
Thank you!
Alexander
My 16 y/o baby was diagnosed with diabetes at the end of September after going into diabetic ketoacidosis. It was very sudden--his glucose was fine three months earlier and he hadn't shown any symptoms like weight loss or increased appetite. He was hospitalized for 3 days. He already had a bit of HCM but it was asymptomatic. However, the DKA treatment exacerbated that into congestive heart failure and he is now on furosamide.
In the hospital, they stabilized his glucose on one unit of Lantus a day. I did a glucose curve later that week, and the numbers were sky high. His dose was increased, without much effect, and then increased again and again. For the last few days, he has been taking 3 units morning and night. This morning was the first time he has had a normal reading since being diagnosed, so I didn't give him the injection.
One issue is that since he left the hospital, I have been struggling to get him to eat normally. It seems that the furosamide makes him feel bad (pimobendan was way worse). He has CKD and used to love the royal canin prescription renal kibble. However, I need to find a food that will be good for both diabetes and CKD. Currently, I'm getting him to eat small amounts of fancy feast pate.
I have put his numbers in the spreadsheet. There are also some days that I tested that where the meter may not have been working correctly. His insulin dosing has been as follows:
9/29-10/7: 1 unit/day (in one dose)
10/7-10/15: 2 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/15-10/20: 4 units/day (in 2 doses)
10/20-present: 6 units/day (in 2 doses)
Thank you!
Alexander