LisaIreneP
Member Since 2022
Hello, came here via the FB group.
My guy Schmidt (17 lbs) is newly diagnosed. Vet took a catalyst test and BG showed 372. They also took his BG on the monitor and it showed 404 which is quite a difference. No ketones at diagnoses. I have been doing so much research that my head is spinning. He is an aggressive kitty at the vet and they always need to sedate him for any testing. He is angry taking any medicine at home to where we need to wrap him in a burrito and so I am very fearful for the daily readings that may be in my future.
My question, does anyone know how many kitties have been successful in getting sugar down with just a diet change? Vet told me I shouldn't try that route but the welcome message on FB said that if there were no ketones at diagnosis, then for me to try and just switch his kibble to wet food first before insulin treatment because some cats have been successful. I started that as well as freeze dried chicken treats. I also tried to prick him several times last night to get his first readings and was unsuccessful and extremely emotional feeling like I am failing my little guy and seeing him flinch with each prick.
I guess I am just looking for success stories where this route worked. I am not against giving insulin and have definitely researched it, but I know it will just be a bit more difficult with my angry guy. Wanted to try this route and if not successful, being the treatments. I also bought Metyhl b12 to help with the weakness in back limbs. How many times a day should I be feeding him?
Thank you.
My guy Schmidt (17 lbs) is newly diagnosed. Vet took a catalyst test and BG showed 372. They also took his BG on the monitor and it showed 404 which is quite a difference. No ketones at diagnoses. I have been doing so much research that my head is spinning. He is an aggressive kitty at the vet and they always need to sedate him for any testing. He is angry taking any medicine at home to where we need to wrap him in a burrito and so I am very fearful for the daily readings that may be in my future.
My question, does anyone know how many kitties have been successful in getting sugar down with just a diet change? Vet told me I shouldn't try that route but the welcome message on FB said that if there were no ketones at diagnosis, then for me to try and just switch his kibble to wet food first before insulin treatment because some cats have been successful. I started that as well as freeze dried chicken treats. I also tried to prick him several times last night to get his first readings and was unsuccessful and extremely emotional feeling like I am failing my little guy and seeing him flinch with each prick.
I guess I am just looking for success stories where this route worked. I am not against giving insulin and have definitely researched it, but I know it will just be a bit more difficult with my angry guy. Wanted to try this route and if not successful, being the treatments. I also bought Metyhl b12 to help with the weakness in back limbs. How many times a day should I be feeding him?
Thank you.
