Tuxedo Mom
Member Since 2014
I hope I am doing this correctly. I posted earlier and it looks like I posted on someone else's introduction thread. I am so tired and stressed from zillions of hours of reading that I may not have the proper protocol down for this forum. If I am doing it incorrectly please forgive me and tell me where to post.
I am Mom to a newly diagnosed diabetic (2 weeks ago) 14 year old male Tuxedo or Tuxie as I usually call him.
Increased drinking and urination, less activity and having trouble jumping were the main symptoms I saw. The vet did full blood work, urinalysis and T4. All were within normal ranges except glucose 22 (Canada) 400 (US) and glucose in the urine. No ketones were detected.
He is on Lantus 1 unit twice a day. The vet will be doing a glucose curve tomorrow. I bought an AlphaTracker but I am still having some trouble doing the test without stressing him. He stresses very easily!!! I just bought ketodiastix to check his ketones and urine glucose.
Both his sister and him on a good home-made diet for the last almost 8 years. The vet said to stick with the food I make since it is totally good for a diabetic cat ( or normal cat). Tuxie tended to be slightly overweight, but not anywhere near obese. He currently weighs 12 lbs and it looks good on him.
I came across this forum in my relentless search for information on diabetes. I look forward to reading all the information and having a support group to help me in this new road Tuxie and I am travelling.
Thank you!!
I am Mom to a newly diagnosed diabetic (2 weeks ago) 14 year old male Tuxedo or Tuxie as I usually call him.
Increased drinking and urination, less activity and having trouble jumping were the main symptoms I saw. The vet did full blood work, urinalysis and T4. All were within normal ranges except glucose 22 (Canada) 400 (US) and glucose in the urine. No ketones were detected.
He is on Lantus 1 unit twice a day. The vet will be doing a glucose curve tomorrow. I bought an AlphaTracker but I am still having some trouble doing the test without stressing him. He stresses very easily!!! I just bought ketodiastix to check his ketones and urine glucose.
Both his sister and him on a good home-made diet for the last almost 8 years. The vet said to stick with the food I make since it is totally good for a diabetic cat ( or normal cat). Tuxie tended to be slightly overweight, but not anywhere near obese. He currently weighs 12 lbs and it looks good on him.
I came across this forum in my relentless search for information on diabetes. I look forward to reading all the information and having a support group to help me in this new road Tuxie and I am travelling.
Thank you!!