Hello all!
I hope I’m posting in the right spot! My senior guy, Bluu, was recently diagnosed with diabetes just on Monday. Took him in to the vet due to increased thirst and what looked like neuropathy with his back legs. Honestly, out of the million horrible things it could’ve been I’m grateful it was diabetes.
He had a glucose curve done at the vet today to determine his dosage and he’s on two units every 12 hours. I just gave him his first at home dose myself just about two hours ago. I have a follow up appointment where the vet will show me how to check his blood sugar with a glucose reader, but assured me I shouldn’t worry about hypoglycemia in the meantime.
Regardless that’s the main thing I’m worried about! Right now he’s on a measured kibble diet and has been for several months. I asked the vet if I should make any changes and she advised me that right now, no, because we want to focus on getting him regulated. He is largely a grazer and will eat his meal over the course of several hours. The vet also assured me this is totally fine and even stated it’s actually in his best interest to graze.
I’m not at all doubting the vet, they’ve been wonderful but I’m largely wondering if he only eats a little in the half hour between meal time and insulin will that have negative impacts? The vet mentioned that if he doesn’t eat anything to give him a bit of wet food just to make sure he has something in his system, but just looking for more experiences.
Additionally, I know my worry of hypoglycemia is probably mostly irrational especially in these early stages of treatment, but how long should I be keeping a general eye on him after I give him his insulin? He’s on the slow acting kind and I read that symptoms could pop up any time after two hours basically, but I have to sleep eventually and if he ends up exhibiting symptoms while I’m sleeping I fear for the worst.
Just looking for some advice in that regard, is my anxiety warranted or should I be relatively okay not to have a constant eye on him especially in the late sleeping hours of the night? Once I’m shown how to, I plan to check his blood sugar before giving insulin, but it’s not an option right now.
Sorry for the long post! I really appreciate anyone’s feedback!
I hope I’m posting in the right spot! My senior guy, Bluu, was recently diagnosed with diabetes just on Monday. Took him in to the vet due to increased thirst and what looked like neuropathy with his back legs. Honestly, out of the million horrible things it could’ve been I’m grateful it was diabetes.
He had a glucose curve done at the vet today to determine his dosage and he’s on two units every 12 hours. I just gave him his first at home dose myself just about two hours ago. I have a follow up appointment where the vet will show me how to check his blood sugar with a glucose reader, but assured me I shouldn’t worry about hypoglycemia in the meantime.
Regardless that’s the main thing I’m worried about! Right now he’s on a measured kibble diet and has been for several months. I asked the vet if I should make any changes and she advised me that right now, no, because we want to focus on getting him regulated. He is largely a grazer and will eat his meal over the course of several hours. The vet also assured me this is totally fine and even stated it’s actually in his best interest to graze.
I’m not at all doubting the vet, they’ve been wonderful but I’m largely wondering if he only eats a little in the half hour between meal time and insulin will that have negative impacts? The vet mentioned that if he doesn’t eat anything to give him a bit of wet food just to make sure he has something in his system, but just looking for more experiences.
Additionally, I know my worry of hypoglycemia is probably mostly irrational especially in these early stages of treatment, but how long should I be keeping a general eye on him after I give him his insulin? He’s on the slow acting kind and I read that symptoms could pop up any time after two hours basically, but I have to sleep eventually and if he ends up exhibiting symptoms while I’m sleeping I fear for the worst.
Just looking for some advice in that regard, is my anxiety warranted or should I be relatively okay not to have a constant eye on him especially in the late sleeping hours of the night? Once I’m shown how to, I plan to check his blood sugar before giving insulin, but it’s not an option right now.
Sorry for the long post! I really appreciate anyone’s feedback!