MelanieP and Ninja
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My beautiful Ninja (8 years old) was diagnosed with Diabetes Friday. I am feeling all the emotions you can imagine... scared, sad, overwhelmed, guilty, etc. My vet did not start treatment Friday since his office was closed over the weekend (in case of emergency) so he is teaching me tomorrow how to do injections. He said Ninja's numbers were "over 400." Of course I didn't know what that meant. He talked about Ninja coming in weekly for curves for at least the next 2 or 3 weeks, and maybe longer. I asked him if it was possible to home monitor like humans do (before I read up on this site and even knew this was a possibility); and the vet said yes it was possible, that he had "a few" people doing that, but was definitely not encouraging about the practicality of a layperson (me) doing this. After reading the info on this site, I think the home monitoring seems to be the best method - assuming I can get Ninja to tolerate this -- which I understand will take work and patience. I asked the vet if we could start with a lower dose of insulin to begin with, considering how we are trying to change her diet to a low carb, wet one from Hill's Science Diet original dry (which I understand is high carb) - and I am most concerned with insulin overdose in the early days. He responded, "We will start with an appropriate dose." I am not sure what that means. I asked him if he believed the Hill's dry (all her life) contributed to her diabetes. He said no. The vet sells Hill's products in their practice (they have a Hill's mini store in their practice). In my brief reading this weekend, I don't think Hill's is the best option for Ninja (vet sold me some Hill's MD canned food which Ninja wouldn't touch anyway).
Ninja is very addicted to Hills original formula dry food. She has never eaten treats or other varieties of Hill's (like the chicken flavor), despite me trying every food on the market some 7 years ago when I first adopted her. So getting her to wet is going to be a challenge. As noted above, she wouldn't touch the Hill's canned. I bought some Evo dry food that is supposed to be low carb. My thinking is that maybe I can transition her from a combination of the Hill's dry and Evo dry (over time) to all Evo dry -- then to an all Evo wet (or other recommended brand). This will take time though, as the vet said not to let her go without food (in other words, don't try to starve her into changing).
Questions for the group (any advice on any or all questions would be appreciated).
1. Insulin: The vet prescribed Lantus. Do you have an recommendations as to what I should say to the vet about starting dose? I would really like to start lower and go up...but don't want to do so if that will hurt Ninja. And the vet seems adamant about starting at what he believes is an "appropriate dose" though he did not say Friday what that would be.
2. Insulin: In the early days of trying to do this, what happens if I am not able to give two doses a day (say, if Ninja hides from me or otherwise won't tolerate). Is her life in danger? I feel that in time, I will get used to doing this (same with the testing...) but in the early days, I am afraid of what will happen if I miss an injection here and there.
3. Insulin: what if I don't do it right and hit a vein. I am terrified of this!!!! Also...can you recommend a needle size? the one prescribed by the vet look HUGE to me.
4. Home testing: How do I restrain a cat who doesn't want to be tested? Ninja has NEVER been a lap cat. She is very independent and doesn't like to be held (ever). She likes brief petting and will lay next to you for brief periods -- but if you reach out to touch her or otherwise get in "her space," she will relocate. Still, she is very loving. I know that sounds like a contradiction, but you cat lovers will understand. PS: I live alone so will need to be able to restrain Ninja myself. Does the lancet used in home testing hurt her (is it painful)? Any advice on brand.... freestyle or use those pen things...and to what setting... I am clueless on the lancets.
5. I am wondering if I should change vets. Based on the info above, what do you think?
6. Anyone have an opinion about Hill's products? Am I right in to try to get Ninja to eat a brand other than Hills MD canned (ultimately). Is Hills really the best choice for her? Any recommendations/comments are appreciated.
Thanks to all for taking the time to respond to any or all of my lengthy questions. I have been a nervous wreck since Friday, crying and at various times doubting my ability to do this; but I am determined! There is no choice. Ninja means the world to me. Thanks!!!!!!!!
Ninja is very addicted to Hills original formula dry food. She has never eaten treats or other varieties of Hill's (like the chicken flavor), despite me trying every food on the market some 7 years ago when I first adopted her. So getting her to wet is going to be a challenge. As noted above, she wouldn't touch the Hill's canned. I bought some Evo dry food that is supposed to be low carb. My thinking is that maybe I can transition her from a combination of the Hill's dry and Evo dry (over time) to all Evo dry -- then to an all Evo wet (or other recommended brand). This will take time though, as the vet said not to let her go without food (in other words, don't try to starve her into changing).
Questions for the group (any advice on any or all questions would be appreciated).
1. Insulin: The vet prescribed Lantus. Do you have an recommendations as to what I should say to the vet about starting dose? I would really like to start lower and go up...but don't want to do so if that will hurt Ninja. And the vet seems adamant about starting at what he believes is an "appropriate dose" though he did not say Friday what that would be.
2. Insulin: In the early days of trying to do this, what happens if I am not able to give two doses a day (say, if Ninja hides from me or otherwise won't tolerate). Is her life in danger? I feel that in time, I will get used to doing this (same with the testing...) but in the early days, I am afraid of what will happen if I miss an injection here and there.
3. Insulin: what if I don't do it right and hit a vein. I am terrified of this!!!! Also...can you recommend a needle size? the one prescribed by the vet look HUGE to me.
4. Home testing: How do I restrain a cat who doesn't want to be tested? Ninja has NEVER been a lap cat. She is very independent and doesn't like to be held (ever). She likes brief petting and will lay next to you for brief periods -- but if you reach out to touch her or otherwise get in "her space," she will relocate. Still, she is very loving. I know that sounds like a contradiction, but you cat lovers will understand. PS: I live alone so will need to be able to restrain Ninja myself. Does the lancet used in home testing hurt her (is it painful)? Any advice on brand.... freestyle or use those pen things...and to what setting... I am clueless on the lancets.
5. I am wondering if I should change vets. Based on the info above, what do you think?
6. Anyone have an opinion about Hill's products? Am I right in to try to get Ninja to eat a brand other than Hills MD canned (ultimately). Is Hills really the best choice for her? Any recommendations/comments are appreciated.
Thanks to all for taking the time to respond to any or all of my lengthy questions. I have been a nervous wreck since Friday, crying and at various times doubting my ability to do this; but I am determined! There is no choice. Ninja means the world to me. Thanks!!!!!!!!