Kshennya
Member Since 2024
Greetings all.
I want to start off by saying that in the couple weeks since I got the diagnosis of diabetes for my guy Bandit I have been doing a LOT of research, and I am so happy to have found this forum. I have read several articles here that have been very helpful.
Background on me: I am a data obsessed science nerd entering this data heavy space. I was a Biology major in school, did some volunteer work early as a vet tech when I was younger and now work in Pharmaceuticals (for humans *chuckle*). My father was type 2 diabetic so I grew up around injections, always carrying candies or the like in case of hypoglycemia, etc so I have an idea of the basics from a human perspective. I plan to get a meter and start testing both glucose and ketones.
My cats: I have 3 cats - Bandit (the newly diagnosed diabetic), Kilo and Nano. They are all siblings as we scooped up an entire feral liter to adopt them out (and ended up keeping 3) and about 13 years of age.
Bandit specifically: My vet recommended trying Senvelgo as he was not previously treated with insulin to see if he responds. My father took similar drugs before he needed to go to insulin and I understand the concept they work under, so decided a liquid once a day would be a benefit if it works. He started on this 4 days ago now. SO far so good other than he HATES the taste and neither he nor I have been enjoying the forced giving of meds, but I am sure we will find our groove. I have been using ketone urine strips to test him for ketones and to date he is negative, which is fantastic. I plan to test him daily for a bit and I know this is the most likely time for issues.
What I am seeking help on: Meter and monitoring. Basically, I am getting so much mixed info I am getting stuck in analysis paralysis. I understand with insulin the need to test and monitor is MUCH more exacting and vital. However - I want to keep data and trend for him. Testing glucose in his urine will be almost meaningless - the drug is SUPPOSED to increase the glucose content as it stops reabsorption by the kidneys to remove it... so blood testing is the only way I can see how he is actually doing. Given that, it seems to make sense to test blood ketones also. I have seen a few meters that do this, and a couple recommended here as well - but trying to make sure I have my ducks in a row to order the "right" stuff, get tracking and build my spreadsheet.
Thanks to anyone who reads my novel!
~K
I want to start off by saying that in the couple weeks since I got the diagnosis of diabetes for my guy Bandit I have been doing a LOT of research, and I am so happy to have found this forum. I have read several articles here that have been very helpful.
Background on me: I am a data obsessed science nerd entering this data heavy space. I was a Biology major in school, did some volunteer work early as a vet tech when I was younger and now work in Pharmaceuticals (for humans *chuckle*). My father was type 2 diabetic so I grew up around injections, always carrying candies or the like in case of hypoglycemia, etc so I have an idea of the basics from a human perspective. I plan to get a meter and start testing both glucose and ketones.
My cats: I have 3 cats - Bandit (the newly diagnosed diabetic), Kilo and Nano. They are all siblings as we scooped up an entire feral liter to adopt them out (and ended up keeping 3) and about 13 years of age.
Bandit specifically: My vet recommended trying Senvelgo as he was not previously treated with insulin to see if he responds. My father took similar drugs before he needed to go to insulin and I understand the concept they work under, so decided a liquid once a day would be a benefit if it works. He started on this 4 days ago now. SO far so good other than he HATES the taste and neither he nor I have been enjoying the forced giving of meds, but I am sure we will find our groove. I have been using ketone urine strips to test him for ketones and to date he is negative, which is fantastic. I plan to test him daily for a bit and I know this is the most likely time for issues.
What I am seeking help on: Meter and monitoring. Basically, I am getting so much mixed info I am getting stuck in analysis paralysis. I understand with insulin the need to test and monitor is MUCH more exacting and vital. However - I want to keep data and trend for him. Testing glucose in his urine will be almost meaningless - the drug is SUPPOSED to increase the glucose content as it stops reabsorption by the kidneys to remove it... so blood testing is the only way I can see how he is actually doing. Given that, it seems to make sense to test blood ketones also. I have seen a few meters that do this, and a couple recommended here as well - but trying to make sure I have my ducks in a row to order the "right" stuff, get tracking and build my spreadsheet.
Thanks to anyone who reads my novel!
~K