MsMolly
Member Since 2017
Hello, I’m new here; so here’s my story. Sorry this is so long. My cat, Molly, has just been diagnosed with diabetes and I’m so afraid to start the injections. Here’s why. After she was diagnosed, they had me bring her in the morning after a long fast. They said they could keep her about 6 hours. They were going to test her glucose when she got there, inject her and recheck her numbers after eating. However, they called after 3 hours and said she wouldn’t eat so they told me to come pick her up. When I got there, I did not see the vet. Instead, they had a vet tech come to the waiting area and show me the insulin and how to get the correct dosage into the syringe. They told me to give it to her twice a day. Then they had me fill a syringe with saline and inject into one of their resident cats. The only other instructions were to not inject her if she hadn’t eaten. That’s it. As I said I didn’t see the vet and was not given anymore info on cat diabetes. He didn’t discuss with me her diet or anything else I need to do to help my cat. They didn’t even tell me when to bring her back for a recheck. Heck, I even had to ask when to give her the next dose. But my biggest concern was that they didn’t test her blood sugar after eating since she wouldn’t eat. How do they know what dosage to prescribe if they didn’t test her blood after eating? The vet prescribed 2 1/2 units of Prozinc twice a day.
So I’m afraid to start injections because I don’t want to cause her sugar level to drop too low. I’m so disgusted that I’m considering taking her to another vet. Right now, she seems to be doing ok. I’ve taken her completely off dry food and she’s eating Fancy Feast Classic food only quite well. Her urine output has significantly dropped and she’s not drinking as much water. She seems to be feeling better.
Unfortunately, right now I couldn’t give her an injection even if I wanted to. She went berserk when I tried to get her in the carrier and attacked me. I have quite a few painful bites and scratches on my hands. After I got her home, I had to go to the ER to tend to my wounds which were quite swollen and bloody. I’m on a course of antibiotics and my hands are still swollen. I don’t know why she lashed out at me. I had taken her to the vet 2 days before and I wonder what they may have done to her. She’s normally a very sweet cat.
So I’m so worried and I don’t know what to do. I’m concerned that she’s really going to fight me when I try to inject her. I’m so afraid she’s going to attack me again. I’ve read about using a glucometer but I’ll be lucky if I can just inject her. But I know I have to do this. I love her so, so much!
Thanks, Barbara
So I’m afraid to start injections because I don’t want to cause her sugar level to drop too low. I’m so disgusted that I’m considering taking her to another vet. Right now, she seems to be doing ok. I’ve taken her completely off dry food and she’s eating Fancy Feast Classic food only quite well. Her urine output has significantly dropped and she’s not drinking as much water. She seems to be feeling better.
Unfortunately, right now I couldn’t give her an injection even if I wanted to. She went berserk when I tried to get her in the carrier and attacked me. I have quite a few painful bites and scratches on my hands. After I got her home, I had to go to the ER to tend to my wounds which were quite swollen and bloody. I’m on a course of antibiotics and my hands are still swollen. I don’t know why she lashed out at me. I had taken her to the vet 2 days before and I wonder what they may have done to her. She’s normally a very sweet cat.
So I’m so worried and I don’t know what to do. I’m concerned that she’s really going to fight me when I try to inject her. I’m so afraid she’s going to attack me again. I’ve read about using a glucometer but I’ll be lucky if I can just inject her. But I know I have to do this. I love her so, so much!
Thanks, Barbara
