StephanieH
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My cat Hula (12 years old) was diagnosed with diabetes this past Monday 8/10. His sugar at the vet at around 3pm that day was 500mg/dL. He had increased urination and drinking which was the reason I took him in. As soon as he was diagnosed, I began researching, because I need information to deal with things, but it also makes me freak out a bit! We gave him his first injection at the vet Wed, his starting dose was 2 U of ProZinc. I had already begun to make the change to wet food, low carb. He had been on Science Diet Light dry food almost his whole life. He loves wet food so the switch was easy. I got brave and was able to do home testing on him as recommended, not by my vet, but by many people on this message board and on several articles I read. We can't always get a reading, because I am still getting used to this and getting queasy when I think about what I am doing. So if blood doesn't come the first time, chances are good, I cannot get myself to try again. The readings I have been able to get show his sugar is down. I am using the reli-on micro. I have been using the lancet that came with it, but have never been able to get blood with it, so I have to hand prick with the lancet. If I had one that would penetrate his ear, I would be less queasy about it I think.
My confusion and nervousness come with his low numbers. I know his food switch probably happened too fast and that has had a huge effect on his levels, and now I don't know what to do about the insulin. I skipped his dose this morning with his reading at 166mg/dL. I am just terrified of giving him too much and him going hypoglycemic but I know getting him regulated is very important.
I do have the chart current in my signature and any encouragement or advice would be greatly appreciated!! I don't have a lot of readings because he doesn't give me a drop very easily yet, but we are getting better.
Thanks so much! It is so nice to have this as a resource!
Stephanie
My confusion and nervousness come with his low numbers. I know his food switch probably happened too fast and that has had a huge effect on his levels, and now I don't know what to do about the insulin. I skipped his dose this morning with his reading at 166mg/dL. I am just terrified of giving him too much and him going hypoglycemic but I know getting him regulated is very important.
I do have the chart current in my signature and any encouragement or advice would be greatly appreciated!! I don't have a lot of readings because he doesn't give me a drop very easily yet, but we are getting better.
Thanks so much! It is so nice to have this as a resource!
Stephanie