Cedar
Member Since 2016
Hello!
Our 14 year old, Cedar, was diagnosed with diabetes 3 weeks ago. She started on 1 unit of Lantus for her first week. On week 2 the vet increased her dosage to 2 units. A few days later we could barely get her to eat anything. She was withdrawn and very weak. We took her back to the vet and she kept her there for 2 nights to make sure she was eating. The vet also gave her an antibiotic in case of a possible infection and a medication for nausea. We were told the water intake and urination was still high (which is why we took her in initially), and her blood sugar was at 500, but should level out within a week and ahe was fine to come home. I just brought her home this afternoon, and I don't feel like her appetite or energy has increased much. I feel like I am torturing my poor kitty instead of helping her. Any advice would be much appreciated.
Our 14 year old, Cedar, was diagnosed with diabetes 3 weeks ago. She started on 1 unit of Lantus for her first week. On week 2 the vet increased her dosage to 2 units. A few days later we could barely get her to eat anything. She was withdrawn and very weak. We took her back to the vet and she kept her there for 2 nights to make sure she was eating. The vet also gave her an antibiotic in case of a possible infection and a medication for nausea. We were told the water intake and urination was still high (which is why we took her in initially), and her blood sugar was at 500, but should level out within a week and ahe was fine to come home. I just brought her home this afternoon, and I don't feel like her appetite or energy has increased much. I feel like I am torturing my poor kitty instead of helping her. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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