Priss
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Hi Everyone,
We were just diagnosed two weeks ago with diabetes, after some urinating issues lead to a blood panel. Priss is 7 years and her blood sugar at the vet was 398, and she had ketones. I found this forum after our second visit and read about the need to change to a low carb diet. Despite having purchased the dry and wet DM food I decided to give Priss wet only after the first day after reading info about this online. The insulin prescribed is Lantus.
Her blood sugar after starting treatment day 3 was 171, day 5 145, and day 8 180. It seemed to me her blood sugar was dropping when I stopped the dry food, but the vet scared me back into feeding it after day 5 by saying the cat is underweight, and that cats need carbs to gain weight, although I thought dry food was part of the problem. In addition the vet said her level was too low at 145, I thought this was the point?
We have tried home testing but no luck yet, the vet said that home testing wasn't the same, and showed me at the office - hers said 94 versus 145, but as I've read thought this was due to the difference in vein blood.
What do you all think about this vet's advice, and the need for weekly testing? Is vet testing really necessary? I can't really afford $67 each time and they want me to come in weekly or more often, this last 10 days has cost $670 already. The vet said I needed to come beck tomorrow but I did not make the appointment.
Thank you for all your help in advance!
We were just diagnosed two weeks ago with diabetes, after some urinating issues lead to a blood panel. Priss is 7 years and her blood sugar at the vet was 398, and she had ketones. I found this forum after our second visit and read about the need to change to a low carb diet. Despite having purchased the dry and wet DM food I decided to give Priss wet only after the first day after reading info about this online. The insulin prescribed is Lantus.
Her blood sugar after starting treatment day 3 was 171, day 5 145, and day 8 180. It seemed to me her blood sugar was dropping when I stopped the dry food, but the vet scared me back into feeding it after day 5 by saying the cat is underweight, and that cats need carbs to gain weight, although I thought dry food was part of the problem. In addition the vet said her level was too low at 145, I thought this was the point?
We have tried home testing but no luck yet, the vet said that home testing wasn't the same, and showed me at the office - hers said 94 versus 145, but as I've read thought this was due to the difference in vein blood.
What do you all think about this vet's advice, and the need for weekly testing? Is vet testing really necessary? I can't really afford $67 each time and they want me to come in weekly or more often, this last 10 days has cost $670 already. The vet said I needed to come beck tomorrow but I did not make the appointment.
Thank you for all your help in advance!