cab
Member Since 2021
Hello to this wonderful community:
Two questions:
1. I know this is a question for my vet, but was wondering if you think it is ok to give mirtazipine for appetite stimulant? She isn't eating very well. She's been on Purina One dry and I've been trying to give her some low carb options, but not having success, and today I think she's only had about 1/4 c dry and maybe 3 tbl of some low carb offering. (She had a loss of appetite in December, for which I had to give her antibiotics and, at times, mirtazipine.) She started eating better, but never robustly, and was losing weight, which is when I brought her back to specialist vet, and discovered diabetes. She has been eating about 1/2c of the dry, and vet gave me Purina DM dry to transition her to...which I started; she's at 50/50 (but I'm not sure she is a big fan of the purina dm). I know the purinaPM is not advised, but with my desire to reduce her eating the Purina One and her being so sketchy with eating, I'm afraid to keep messing with her diet, especially with me not being very successful on the home test yet. I am thinking to stay with what I have for now (50/50), and try to get her to eat more (Just to get her settled with the Lantus administration.) I'm a mess with this diet thing, and I want to do better, but with her eating so sketchy..it's difficult. And I think I need to get her on an eating schedule.
2. Home Testing: I am just starting, and did it this morning pre-shot, and at +6, after about 3 misses with each. This evening, I couldn't do it for the life of me, and she is now resisting me. I think I read someone saying many of you don't use the lancet device. You must find it easier? I think I'm good with the insulin shots now, but terrified about poking her; with the device, I think I am doing it right, but then can't find the spot, so I guess I'm not doing it right?
Thanks again for being here; this has been a hard past few days. I've neglected my day job, which I can't keep doing, and I need to just come up with a plan going forward for my peace of mind.
Thanks so much to all,
Cecily
Two questions:
1. I know this is a question for my vet, but was wondering if you think it is ok to give mirtazipine for appetite stimulant? She isn't eating very well. She's been on Purina One dry and I've been trying to give her some low carb options, but not having success, and today I think she's only had about 1/4 c dry and maybe 3 tbl of some low carb offering. (She had a loss of appetite in December, for which I had to give her antibiotics and, at times, mirtazipine.) She started eating better, but never robustly, and was losing weight, which is when I brought her back to specialist vet, and discovered diabetes. She has been eating about 1/2c of the dry, and vet gave me Purina DM dry to transition her to...which I started; she's at 50/50 (but I'm not sure she is a big fan of the purina dm). I know the purinaPM is not advised, but with my desire to reduce her eating the Purina One and her being so sketchy with eating, I'm afraid to keep messing with her diet, especially with me not being very successful on the home test yet. I am thinking to stay with what I have for now (50/50), and try to get her to eat more (Just to get her settled with the Lantus administration.) I'm a mess with this diet thing, and I want to do better, but with her eating so sketchy..it's difficult. And I think I need to get her on an eating schedule.
2. Home Testing: I am just starting, and did it this morning pre-shot, and at +6, after about 3 misses with each. This evening, I couldn't do it for the life of me, and she is now resisting me. I think I read someone saying many of you don't use the lancet device. You must find it easier? I think I'm good with the insulin shots now, but terrified about poking her; with the device, I think I am doing it right, but then can't find the spot, so I guess I'm not doing it right?
Thanks again for being here; this has been a hard past few days. I've neglected my day job, which I can't keep doing, and I need to just come up with a plan going forward for my peace of mind.
Thanks so much to all,
Cecily