Shai and The Pirate Fitz (GA)
Member Since 2012
Hello all: my name is Shai and I am the life-time guardian of the fabulous Fitzel. She fabulous for so many things, not the least of which is she is the last kitty my mom adopted from the big wide world before she died. Fitz was one year old at the time, she's now 12 and one of my most precious inheritances.
She was diagnosed a diabetic about 9 weeks ago and is on 1 unit of insulin moring and night. When she was first diagnosed she weighed only 6 pounds - in the ensuing weeks she has returned to her normal weight of 7.8 pounds. She's back to playing with her much younger sister and brother (4 and 3 respectively)
However, when I bring her to her vet for a blood glucose test she's coming in way low. (55 two weeks ago and 46 last Friday). When her first test came back so low I was advised to decrease her insulin to 1 unit in the morning when she's most active, and to .75 at night. She deteriorated rapidly - drinking excessive water, throwing up, hiding. The decrease was handled over a period of 3 days. (the best I could considering it's all by sight). I was told to go ahead and return her to 1 unit at night. She recovered very fast.
However, her test last Friday came in at 46. So, now I need to do an every two hour glucose test on her starting before her first shot in the morning and going up to her night shot. My vet showed me how, but I'm nervous about doing this right and am trying to find a video to walk me through it again. I purchased an Ultra One Touch Mini and am a bit overwhelmed with the directions and coding, etc. I have the control solution and all the acutraments.
I guess, ultimately, I'm looking for support. This kitty is my special, precious girl. I know you all understand this amazing priviledge and feeling.
She was diagnosed a diabetic about 9 weeks ago and is on 1 unit of insulin moring and night. When she was first diagnosed she weighed only 6 pounds - in the ensuing weeks she has returned to her normal weight of 7.8 pounds. She's back to playing with her much younger sister and brother (4 and 3 respectively)
However, when I bring her to her vet for a blood glucose test she's coming in way low. (55 two weeks ago and 46 last Friday). When her first test came back so low I was advised to decrease her insulin to 1 unit in the morning when she's most active, and to .75 at night. She deteriorated rapidly - drinking excessive water, throwing up, hiding. The decrease was handled over a period of 3 days. (the best I could considering it's all by sight). I was told to go ahead and return her to 1 unit at night. She recovered very fast.
However, her test last Friday came in at 46. So, now I need to do an every two hour glucose test on her starting before her first shot in the morning and going up to her night shot. My vet showed me how, but I'm nervous about doing this right and am trying to find a video to walk me through it again. I purchased an Ultra One Touch Mini and am a bit overwhelmed with the directions and coding, etc. I have the control solution and all the acutraments.
I guess, ultimately, I'm looking for support. This kitty is my special, precious girl. I know you all understand this amazing priviledge and feeling.