Leslie & Louie
Member Since 2022
Hello, I'm Leslie, one of Louie's caregivers. He was diagnosed at the very end of June following a couple weeks of increased drinking and peeing. In retrospect, I think he's gradually grown more sedentary and less active gradually over the last several months, but in a way that was easy to attribute to normal aging until he started showing other symptoms.
BG was in the mid-400s at diagnosis and again after about a week of transitioning to low carb food. Monday, after 1 week on 1 unit PZI had dropped to 386. Vet upped dosage to 2 units. I'm mildly concerned about that after reading here about smaller dosage adjustments being recommended. Louie also dropped a pound in the last 10 days, after not having had any weight loss as a symptom to that point. (Dropping weight is good, since he was 16 and change and should be 12, but that seems too fast.) Otherwise, he seems good, with modest but noticeable improvements to his energy level and drinking/peeing symptoms.
Getting a grip on the injections and feeding changes has been as much as I could cope with the first couple of weeks. Now I'm trying to learn more so I can be the best advocate and caregive I can for him. Frankly, though, I feel like I've hit an overwhelm point and starting to spin out a bit with anxiety feeling like there's so much to learn here, most of which the vet hasn't mentioned, and being afraid that I'm going to miss something that I should be on top of.
BG was in the mid-400s at diagnosis and again after about a week of transitioning to low carb food. Monday, after 1 week on 1 unit PZI had dropped to 386. Vet upped dosage to 2 units. I'm mildly concerned about that after reading here about smaller dosage adjustments being recommended. Louie also dropped a pound in the last 10 days, after not having had any weight loss as a symptom to that point. (Dropping weight is good, since he was 16 and change and should be 12, but that seems too fast.) Otherwise, he seems good, with modest but noticeable improvements to his energy level and drinking/peeing symptoms.
Getting a grip on the injections and feeding changes has been as much as I could cope with the first couple of weeks. Now I'm trying to learn more so I can be the best advocate and caregive I can for him. Frankly, though, I feel like I've hit an overwhelm point and starting to spin out a bit with anxiety feeling like there's so much to learn here, most of which the vet hasn't mentioned, and being afraid that I'm going to miss something that I should be on top of.

