Teanuhb
Member Since 2021
Hello,
My Liam is 12 years old. He was diagnosed with FD back in late March. I have been working with an internist to help regulate him but every time we give him a new dose he seems to bounce back for a few days and then get worse again. He has CKD and the vet has recommended he continue to eat the kidney diet. However, I'm concerned about the carbohydrate content counteracting the efficacy of the insulin. He's up to 3u of Glargine (Semglee) and this morning I gave him 3.5 because his BG was over 300. Throughout the day his numbers have been all over the place (I'm now home testing) with AlphaTrak
His polyuria and polydipsia have improved but he's hungry all the time. He has gained some weight, which is encouraging but it's so frustrating to see his numbers spike today.
I have tried feeding him small meals 4 times a day, which means he will often wake me up at 4am asking for food. I've also tried giving two meals, twice a day with an active treat session or two where he runs up and down the stairs to get freeze dried chicken treats.
I feel like I'm failing him, I feel awful that he likely feels ill and I don't really know where to go from here.
My questions are:
How many days should I wait before I increase insulin if his numbers remain high?
How much will the freeze dried treats spike his blood glucose?
Would it be worthwhile to try to feed a low-carb, low phosphorous food (I have some Weruva Steak Frites) to see if that might help his blood sugar? I'm worried that if his diabetes remains this far out of control it's going to quickly hurt his kidneys, if it hasn't already.
Would it be preferable to continue feeding 4 meals a day or 2? I have seen some people on here give glargine 2 hours after food and some give with food. The vet told me one hour which is what I've been doing. Should I try giving with food since his numbers spike so quickly after he eats?
I realize this is a lot and probably quite scattered. It's been a rough day of poking him to get BG readings only to find out his condition has worsened.
Thanks in advance for your kindness and help.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AdS1BfJZ-gMgu8lF8ZrHdSF694rk2Wkb8atpAdLNVjE/edit?usp=sharing
Christina
My Liam is 12 years old. He was diagnosed with FD back in late March. I have been working with an internist to help regulate him but every time we give him a new dose he seems to bounce back for a few days and then get worse again. He has CKD and the vet has recommended he continue to eat the kidney diet. However, I'm concerned about the carbohydrate content counteracting the efficacy of the insulin. He's up to 3u of Glargine (Semglee) and this morning I gave him 3.5 because his BG was over 300. Throughout the day his numbers have been all over the place (I'm now home testing) with AlphaTrak
His polyuria and polydipsia have improved but he's hungry all the time. He has gained some weight, which is encouraging but it's so frustrating to see his numbers spike today.
I have tried feeding him small meals 4 times a day, which means he will often wake me up at 4am asking for food. I've also tried giving two meals, twice a day with an active treat session or two where he runs up and down the stairs to get freeze dried chicken treats.
I feel like I'm failing him, I feel awful that he likely feels ill and I don't really know where to go from here.
My questions are:
How many days should I wait before I increase insulin if his numbers remain high?
How much will the freeze dried treats spike his blood glucose?
Would it be worthwhile to try to feed a low-carb, low phosphorous food (I have some Weruva Steak Frites) to see if that might help his blood sugar? I'm worried that if his diabetes remains this far out of control it's going to quickly hurt his kidneys, if it hasn't already.
Would it be preferable to continue feeding 4 meals a day or 2? I have seen some people on here give glargine 2 hours after food and some give with food. The vet told me one hour which is what I've been doing. Should I try giving with food since his numbers spike so quickly after he eats?
I realize this is a lot and probably quite scattered. It's been a rough day of poking him to get BG readings only to find out his condition has worsened.
Thanks in advance for your kindness and help.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AdS1BfJZ-gMgu8lF8ZrHdSF694rk2Wkb8atpAdLNVjE/edit?usp=sharing
Christina
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