Karen and Chispa (GA)
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone,
I'm new here and trying not to freak out while assimilating as much information as possible every day. My sweet girl Chispa (means "spark"in Spanish) was diagnosed on 7/18 with BG of 400. I'd been noticing over the past few months that she had been drinking a lot and her urine output had nearly doubled. She'll be 16 in September and has multiple issues, as you can see from my signature -- and yet despite all that, to look at her, you'd never know anything was "wrong." Her weight has remained stable on a diet of Hill's and Royal Canin prescription renal food (canned), which she loves -- she cleans her plate at every meal -- and her kidney values have also remained stable since being diagnosed with CKD stage 1 in October 2020.
Upon diagnosing her DM, the vet prescribed Lantus insulin, which I ordered; then Chispa and I returned to the clinic on Thursday for a demo on how to administer the starting dose of 1 unit. They retested her glucose and came up with a reading of 470, confirming that she needed insulin -- but for the demo, we practiced with sterile water, so she has not actually had her first insulin dose yet. It was only then that I understood I'd also need a glucometer, so I read the recommendations and am now totally confused by all of the options. My immediate question for today is whether to pick up a human glucometer and supplies from CVS and get started on the insulin today, or order a pet-specific and supposedly "pain-free" version online, which would mean waiting 2-3 days for it to arrive. Maybe I'm just stalling because I can't stand the thought of poking my baby's ear, which she clearly did not appreciate during the demo on Thursday. I asked the vet tech how much damage was being done to her internal organs every day while waiting for the insulin to arrive (which it did, yesterday) and was told that it was ok to wait a few days -- which is counter to what I've read so far on this forum.
Any advice for this terrified newbie would be most welcome!
With thanks,
Karen and Chispa
I'm new here and trying not to freak out while assimilating as much information as possible every day. My sweet girl Chispa (means "spark"in Spanish) was diagnosed on 7/18 with BG of 400. I'd been noticing over the past few months that she had been drinking a lot and her urine output had nearly doubled. She'll be 16 in September and has multiple issues, as you can see from my signature -- and yet despite all that, to look at her, you'd never know anything was "wrong." Her weight has remained stable on a diet of Hill's and Royal Canin prescription renal food (canned), which she loves -- she cleans her plate at every meal -- and her kidney values have also remained stable since being diagnosed with CKD stage 1 in October 2020.
Upon diagnosing her DM, the vet prescribed Lantus insulin, which I ordered; then Chispa and I returned to the clinic on Thursday for a demo on how to administer the starting dose of 1 unit. They retested her glucose and came up with a reading of 470, confirming that she needed insulin -- but for the demo, we practiced with sterile water, so she has not actually had her first insulin dose yet. It was only then that I understood I'd also need a glucometer, so I read the recommendations and am now totally confused by all of the options. My immediate question for today is whether to pick up a human glucometer and supplies from CVS and get started on the insulin today, or order a pet-specific and supposedly "pain-free" version online, which would mean waiting 2-3 days for it to arrive. Maybe I'm just stalling because I can't stand the thought of poking my baby's ear, which she clearly did not appreciate during the demo on Thursday. I asked the vet tech how much damage was being done to her internal organs every day while waiting for the insulin to arrive (which it did, yesterday) and was told that it was ok to wait a few days -- which is counter to what I've read so far on this forum.
Any advice for this terrified newbie would be most welcome!
With thanks,
Karen and Chispa
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