kimouette
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone,
I am currently TRYING to help a very old woman (87 years old!) who's cat has been diagnosed with diabetes about 2 weeks ago. She lives very far from where I live and that is killing me! The poor woman she is so old but so willing to do whatever it takes to cure her cat Nana... Nana is all she has left from her dead husband, so putting Nana to sleep is completely inconcevable. After seeing her old hands shaking and how bad her vision is, I felt really bad for even trying to teach her how to test Nana... This is very hard for me, cuz on one hand I feel like I must do whatever I can to help her cure the cat that she loves so much, but on the other hand I'm afraid she could hurt herself or her cat while testing, or maybe she could misinterpret the BG results or even the insulin dosage... :cry:
Her vet is the usual European stupid vet : he diagnosed diabetes, sent her back home with Caninsulin, told her to inject 2 units every 12 hours, does a fructosamine test every week, is against testing and adjusting dosage, he wouldn't even let her use her glucometer from the puncture he did for is own test (she wanted to see if the glucometer and his results would be the same using the same blood sample).
It takes me 3 hours by train to get to her house and I do work 30 hours a week, so I cant test and adjust everyday like I should.
I might go to her house again next week, but I'm not even sure I'll be able to do it...
She can't find a new vet first of all because at her age she wont drive anywhere outside her village, and also because she lives in a very secluded location (between 2 mountains, only one road gets there, it's the end of nowhere!) so of course there's only 1 vet nearby!
Whatever advises you guys are bout to give me, please keep in mind that I am stuck in that context and that there's no way we can test the cat before each injection.
Here's everything I know about her cat:
Name : Nana
Age : 11 or 12 years old
Weight: about 5 kilos (yes she is a overweight)
Food : She is already eating low carb canned food, but she will change brand next week (same carb content but higher meat quality)
The cat stays inside the house, she has overall good health (no other medicine), her last bloodwork was done last week and showed nothing unusual (except high BG of course), I dont know if the vet checked for ketones but since her BG is fluctuating, I guess it's not necessary.
Here are the only values we have : (in Mmol)
8:00am : 28.5
Received 2 units of Caninsulin
+2 : 14.6
+7 : 9.9
+10 : 11.2
+12 : we couldn't do any test . she gave only 1 unit of Caninsulin cuz we both thought 2.0U wouldn't have been safe
Next morning at 8:00, at the vet's clinic (she had her weekly appointment set for the next morning), on an empty stomach (and probably stressed), her BG was 22
I'm not sure what I am asking you guys, I dont even know if there's anything to say since the cat will not be closely monitored.
I'm lost, I'm sad and I'm confused...
Kim
I am currently TRYING to help a very old woman (87 years old!) who's cat has been diagnosed with diabetes about 2 weeks ago. She lives very far from where I live and that is killing me! The poor woman she is so old but so willing to do whatever it takes to cure her cat Nana... Nana is all she has left from her dead husband, so putting Nana to sleep is completely inconcevable. After seeing her old hands shaking and how bad her vision is, I felt really bad for even trying to teach her how to test Nana... This is very hard for me, cuz on one hand I feel like I must do whatever I can to help her cure the cat that she loves so much, but on the other hand I'm afraid she could hurt herself or her cat while testing, or maybe she could misinterpret the BG results or even the insulin dosage... :cry:
Her vet is the usual European stupid vet : he diagnosed diabetes, sent her back home with Caninsulin, told her to inject 2 units every 12 hours, does a fructosamine test every week, is against testing and adjusting dosage, he wouldn't even let her use her glucometer from the puncture he did for is own test (she wanted to see if the glucometer and his results would be the same using the same blood sample).
It takes me 3 hours by train to get to her house and I do work 30 hours a week, so I cant test and adjust everyday like I should.
I might go to her house again next week, but I'm not even sure I'll be able to do it...
She can't find a new vet first of all because at her age she wont drive anywhere outside her village, and also because she lives in a very secluded location (between 2 mountains, only one road gets there, it's the end of nowhere!) so of course there's only 1 vet nearby!
Whatever advises you guys are bout to give me, please keep in mind that I am stuck in that context and that there's no way we can test the cat before each injection.
Here's everything I know about her cat:
Name : Nana
Age : 11 or 12 years old
Weight: about 5 kilos (yes she is a overweight)
Food : She is already eating low carb canned food, but she will change brand next week (same carb content but higher meat quality)
The cat stays inside the house, she has overall good health (no other medicine), her last bloodwork was done last week and showed nothing unusual (except high BG of course), I dont know if the vet checked for ketones but since her BG is fluctuating, I guess it's not necessary.
Here are the only values we have : (in Mmol)
8:00am : 28.5
Received 2 units of Caninsulin
+2 : 14.6
+7 : 9.9
+10 : 11.2
+12 : we couldn't do any test . she gave only 1 unit of Caninsulin cuz we both thought 2.0U wouldn't have been safe
Next morning at 8:00, at the vet's clinic (she had her weekly appointment set for the next morning), on an empty stomach (and probably stressed), her BG was 22
I'm not sure what I am asking you guys, I dont even know if there's anything to say since the cat will not be closely monitored.
I'm lost, I'm sad and I'm confused...
Kim