Kate and Grace
Member Since 2012
Hi - I'm Kate and I'd like to introduce Gracie (aka Grace, among "the many names of a well loved child") . She is 15 or older. She is blind, has arthritis, may have pinched a nerve (whatever happened was sudden and did not show up on X-ray) and now we've added a diagnosis of diabetes and her back legs are not in good shape (arthritis, pinched nerve, neuropathy... It gets complicated).
We've gotten Grace's pain under control with torbutrol and aspirin. I also give her glucosamine and fish oil. We started prozinc insulin, 1 unit BID and are working toward regulation. We are discussing xobaline.
Our vet is great, and I trust her. I'm told to give it a month. I'll admit I'm scared. Steady slow decline has turned into a free-fall. I can't keep her how she is (can't walk to food/water/box). I can't skip work to help her get where she needs to go. I can't let her go if she will get better. I can't keep her to avoid the loss I'll feel. I'm going through a month and I'll re-evaluate then.
I'm hopeful that this will just be another bump in Gracie's road (there have been far too many). But any advice on how to manage this new challenge, ways to get Grace through, how to manage... Will be much appreciated.
Kate (and Gracie)
We've gotten Grace's pain under control with torbutrol and aspirin. I also give her glucosamine and fish oil. We started prozinc insulin, 1 unit BID and are working toward regulation. We are discussing xobaline.
Our vet is great, and I trust her. I'm told to give it a month. I'll admit I'm scared. Steady slow decline has turned into a free-fall. I can't keep her how she is (can't walk to food/water/box). I can't skip work to help her get where she needs to go. I can't let her go if she will get better. I can't keep her to avoid the loss I'll feel. I'm going through a month and I'll re-evaluate then.
I'm hopeful that this will just be another bump in Gracie's road (there have been far too many). But any advice on how to manage this new challenge, ways to get Grace through, how to manage... Will be much appreciated.
Kate (and Gracie)