Tena and Curry(GA)
Very Active Member
Greetings from Houston,
Well I'm the proud owner of a newly dx diabetic kitty. Curry is 9 years old and was dx yesterday. She also was dx w/feline asthma 1 1/2 years ago and treated w/Flovent an inhaled steriod taken through the Aerokat inhaler. So she's never been on the oral steriods. My Vet is great. Took time to discuss diabetes management w/me. This morning I started her on her first insulin shot w/Lantus. One unit total at this point. We also are changing her diet to EVO canned food. She goobles that down. I found out about her diabetes when we did her annual blood work on Tuesday. It was 500. She hadn't shown any of the typical symptoms so we are hoping that we may have snagged the diabetes in its "early" stages. We'll just have to see how it turns out.
So this morning I gave her the first shot of insulin before giving her her 2 puffs of Flovent. Curry is so good. I was very nervous before giving her the shot, but had practiced in the Vet's office with sterile water first while my Vet coached me.
I know that getting a home glusose reading is important when dealing w/the diabetes. So I've even experimented with Curry's poor little ear this afternoon. Ugh...very little blood. I only used my hand to rub her ear first to increase the blood flow....that didn't work. I used a 33 guage lancet w/the pen.....she didn't even notice me poking at her....then I tried it free hand and she cried. Ouch.
So I just went and bought a 30 gauge lancet to use. I will use a warm cloth this next time too. What gauge lancet do most of you use? I know she will tolerate it as soon as I can begin to feel comfortable "needling" her soft little ear.
This new diagnosis is considerably more stressful on me than her asthma diagnosis. I know now her life will be a little more complicated while trying to manage both of these illness. So any words of wisdom will be much appreciated.
Well I'm the proud owner of a newly dx diabetic kitty. Curry is 9 years old and was dx yesterday. She also was dx w/feline asthma 1 1/2 years ago and treated w/Flovent an inhaled steriod taken through the Aerokat inhaler. So she's never been on the oral steriods. My Vet is great. Took time to discuss diabetes management w/me. This morning I started her on her first insulin shot w/Lantus. One unit total at this point. We also are changing her diet to EVO canned food. She goobles that down. I found out about her diabetes when we did her annual blood work on Tuesday. It was 500. She hadn't shown any of the typical symptoms so we are hoping that we may have snagged the diabetes in its "early" stages. We'll just have to see how it turns out.
So this morning I gave her the first shot of insulin before giving her her 2 puffs of Flovent. Curry is so good. I was very nervous before giving her the shot, but had practiced in the Vet's office with sterile water first while my Vet coached me.
I know that getting a home glusose reading is important when dealing w/the diabetes. So I've even experimented with Curry's poor little ear this afternoon. Ugh...very little blood. I only used my hand to rub her ear first to increase the blood flow....that didn't work. I used a 33 guage lancet w/the pen.....she didn't even notice me poking at her....then I tried it free hand and she cried. Ouch.
So I just went and bought a 30 gauge lancet to use. I will use a warm cloth this next time too. What gauge lancet do most of you use? I know she will tolerate it as soon as I can begin to feel comfortable "needling" her soft little ear.
This new diagnosis is considerably more stressful on me than her asthma diagnosis. I know now her life will be a little more complicated while trying to manage both of these illness. So any words of wisdom will be much appreciated.