nepenthe
Member Since 2010
My boy seems to be doing better now, recovering from pancreatitis flares and also having come off 2 years worth of prednisolone (low dose 5mg EOD). For the pasts two years, I think that both the pred and ongoing chronic smoldering pancreatitis have had him see too many higher numbers.
Before he was hospitalized overnight in Jan 2011 with pancreatitis he was on 1U of Lantus and when he came home, the vet doubled his dose to 2 units bid. Looking back at lots of his numbers over the past two years, I wouldn't doubt that the higher dose also caused some bouncing too.
I am finally seeing some better numbers now, but the problem is his weight. In October he was 13.3 and by Dec 3 he was down to 12.95. By the time I started throwing sub-qs and pain meds at the pancreatitis, he'd gone down to 12.76. Today he is at 12.80.
My question is how to get him to eat more?
(I tried "Fortiflora", which he seems to love, but noticed a spike in his BG almost immediately. The package says that its 45% protein, 15% fat, so I assume that the rest is carbs? The animal digest is likely what makes the food taste so good, but could it raise BG?)
He is eating a no-name tuna & chicken from a Canadian grocery chain, and FF Classic Chicken. No dry at all for years.
Before he was hospitalized overnight in Jan 2011 with pancreatitis he was on 1U of Lantus and when he came home, the vet doubled his dose to 2 units bid. Looking back at lots of his numbers over the past two years, I wouldn't doubt that the higher dose also caused some bouncing too.
I am finally seeing some better numbers now, but the problem is his weight. In October he was 13.3 and by Dec 3 he was down to 12.95. By the time I started throwing sub-qs and pain meds at the pancreatitis, he'd gone down to 12.76. Today he is at 12.80.
My question is how to get him to eat more?
(I tried "Fortiflora", which he seems to love, but noticed a spike in his BG almost immediately. The package says that its 45% protein, 15% fat, so I assume that the rest is carbs? The animal digest is likely what makes the food taste so good, but could it raise BG?)
He is eating a no-name tuna & chicken from a Canadian grocery chain, and FF Classic Chicken. No dry at all for years.