Tara & Joey
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Joey, my 7 year old male was acting funny... You guys know the signs, constantly drinking, eating, pee that stuck to the litterbox, went from 12 to 9 pounds in a month. I took him to a vet last Wednesday. His BG was over 500. The vet sent me home with Purina DM Dry and Canned. He told me it was okay to free feed. He prescribed Lantus Insulin. Told me to take him back the next day 5 hours after I gave him his first shot. The next day Joey's BG level was 350. The vet said give him 1 unit twice daily 12 hours apart and come back in two weeks.
Ive been reading and researching. I bought a glucometer and am able to get his blood from his ear. But not easily, my poor baby has bruises on both ears because i cant seem to get enough blood even though i rub his ears to warm them. I get nervous during the BG tests and then he gets nervous. I give him treats during tests, its the only way he'll stay. Does this get easier?
Also, for the past few days the One Touch Glucometer was giving me readings in the 300's before his shot, and today he was at 417 :?
I read it was no good to free feed him dry food and because he wont eat the canned DM, i have been giving him a can of fancy feast before his shots. When I'm at work, I leave a little of the DM dry food out for him. I'm really afraid of this hypo thing, but then again his BG has been so high I'm worried about the hyper part too.
Even when I give him the shots, I question myself as to if I actually got it under his skin.
He hasnt been playing, he just sleeps alot. He's not himself, he usually plays and gets into everyhthing. He is the kind of cat that doesnt even let you sit down before he jumps in your lap. he doesnt even sleep in my bed anymore... I am constantly checking to see if he's breathing...this diabetes is scaring me. :cry:
I guess I'm just looking for some advice from people who have been there. Any tips would be appreciated.... Thank you for reading this.
Tara
Ive been reading and researching. I bought a glucometer and am able to get his blood from his ear. But not easily, my poor baby has bruises on both ears because i cant seem to get enough blood even though i rub his ears to warm them. I get nervous during the BG tests and then he gets nervous. I give him treats during tests, its the only way he'll stay. Does this get easier?
Also, for the past few days the One Touch Glucometer was giving me readings in the 300's before his shot, and today he was at 417 :?
I read it was no good to free feed him dry food and because he wont eat the canned DM, i have been giving him a can of fancy feast before his shots. When I'm at work, I leave a little of the DM dry food out for him. I'm really afraid of this hypo thing, but then again his BG has been so high I'm worried about the hyper part too.
Even when I give him the shots, I question myself as to if I actually got it under his skin.
He hasnt been playing, he just sleeps alot. He's not himself, he usually plays and gets into everyhthing. He is the kind of cat that doesnt even let you sit down before he jumps in your lap. he doesnt even sleep in my bed anymore... I am constantly checking to see if he's breathing...this diabetes is scaring me. :cry:
I guess I'm just looking for some advice from people who have been there. Any tips would be appreciated.... Thank you for reading this.
Tara