smilelari
Member Since 2016
Hi! I'm Larissa and my furbaby is an 8 year old male orange tabby named Turner. He was dx as a diabetic in early December. They caught it pretty quick as we were already monitoring his weight pretty closely and my 18 lb cat had dropped to 14 lbs. We've had a bit of a rough go since then. Started out at 2 units of Lantus twice a day. Did a curve (at home with an alpha track) and adjusted to 3 units in the morning and 2 at night. Another curve and we bumped up to 3 units twice a day. In the meantime Turner also started having a recurring eye infection that landed us at a specialty eye doctor and also an emergency vet. We finally figured out what was causing the infections. His teeth. A dental and 4 teeth extracted later and I think we're all fixed up. And, did another curve today with a healthier cat and the numbers seem better
Been doing some reading trying to figure out what all we should really be doing. Right now we're doing curves when the vet requests. We send her the data and she tells us how to adjust the dose. Based on what I'm reading we might be able to regulate better if we did this more often on our own. We're also feeding prescription food, which I'm not sure is necessary (Hills m/d). We haven't been checking glucose outside of the curves requested by our vet.
Anyways! That's our story
Been doing some reading trying to figure out what all we should really be doing. Right now we're doing curves when the vet requests. We send her the data and she tells us how to adjust the dose. Based on what I'm reading we might be able to regulate better if we did this more often on our own. We're also feeding prescription food, which I'm not sure is necessary (Hills m/d). We haven't been checking glucose outside of the curves requested by our vet.
Anyways! That's our story
Welcome to the FDMB. We're very glad to see you! Lots of people are willing to help, and we're all gathered on the main forum, so come on over and we can talk about food, curves and you and Turner and how you can better care for your sugar cat!