ErinCarpenter
Member Since 2012
Hi Everyone,
I'm Erin and my furry four legged baby is Eddie. I originally took Eddie to the vet because he was not acting like himself. Very wobbly, walking funny, no longer able to jump on our bed/couch. I did some research and thought it could be diabetes. My husband and I took him to the vet last Saturday (9/08/12) and confimed what I had thought. Our vet did not tell us what his blood sugar was at that time but said that it was pretty high. They also took blood for a full panel and luckily there are no other issues with his health. Our vet advised us that this will make managing the diabetes much easier. He was put on 2.5mg of Glipizide 3 times a day with a small amount of food (still keeping dry food out during the day). We go back tomorrow for a follow visit. He does seem a bit more energetic then he was before but is still not himself. I'm hoping the new diet and Glipizide will get this blood sugar under control and I do not have to move to insulin and blood glucose testing.
I'm glad I have a place to ask my questions and get answers from other pet parents in my situation.
Thank you,
Erin
I'm Erin and my furry four legged baby is Eddie. I originally took Eddie to the vet because he was not acting like himself. Very wobbly, walking funny, no longer able to jump on our bed/couch. I did some research and thought it could be diabetes. My husband and I took him to the vet last Saturday (9/08/12) and confimed what I had thought. Our vet did not tell us what his blood sugar was at that time but said that it was pretty high. They also took blood for a full panel and luckily there are no other issues with his health. Our vet advised us that this will make managing the diabetes much easier. He was put on 2.5mg of Glipizide 3 times a day with a small amount of food (still keeping dry food out during the day). We go back tomorrow for a follow visit. He does seem a bit more energetic then he was before but is still not himself. I'm hoping the new diet and Glipizide will get this blood sugar under control and I do not have to move to insulin and blood glucose testing.
I'm glad I have a place to ask my questions and get answers from other pet parents in my situation.
Thank you,
Erin