clovercreekelmo
Member Since 2016
Elmo, my dearest little boy that I have raised from 4 days old, started showing signs of neuropathy in mid June. He was eventually diagnosed with diabetes on 6/14/16. I had already played Dr. Google and knew what was coming so I was armed with questions. My vet is very patient with me, but ultimately prescribed Novalin. After wasting two weeks with that, I pushed to use Lantus and am finally starting to see his numbers improving.
I have not yet decided whether I will be doing TR or SLGS - but I am a numbers person, so I have been tracking his BGL's and adjusting his U's up to try and drive him into the safe zone. It looks like I am doing it right, increasing his dose - wait several days, increase again. He is showing improvement in his numbers, but still not where I want him to be.
Due to the number of special needs cats in the house, it is nearly impossible to limit dry food. My crystal babies have to be on low S/O index food and that is what we feed everyone. They get wet food in the morning and limited hard food overnight - because of that, TR may not be the right way to go.
My main goal is get him regulated in the safe zone to allow his neuropathy to begin healing. He is on B12 now for two weeks so I am hopeful we should start seeing improvements as we drive his BGL's down. Ultimately I would love to see full remission, but I know that is a longer project.
I just wanted to introduce my sugar baby and look forward to continue reading your insights and continue learning how to manage this.
I have not yet decided whether I will be doing TR or SLGS - but I am a numbers person, so I have been tracking his BGL's and adjusting his U's up to try and drive him into the safe zone. It looks like I am doing it right, increasing his dose - wait several days, increase again. He is showing improvement in his numbers, but still not where I want him to be.
Due to the number of special needs cats in the house, it is nearly impossible to limit dry food. My crystal babies have to be on low S/O index food and that is what we feed everyone. They get wet food in the morning and limited hard food overnight - because of that, TR may not be the right way to go.
My main goal is get him regulated in the safe zone to allow his neuropathy to begin healing. He is on B12 now for two weeks so I am hopeful we should start seeing improvements as we drive his BGL's down. Ultimately I would love to see full remission, but I know that is a longer project.
I just wanted to introduce my sugar baby and look forward to continue reading your insights and continue learning how to manage this.