JUNE & RASCAL
Member
Hello,
My name is June. I was on the main site and saw your group. Since my Rascal is on PZI I felt this would be the better place to post. Rascal was diagnosed with diabetes 3 weeks ago. His highest reading was 391 since diagnosis.
The first week we had him on an all wet diet only, printed Binkys List and have been feeding him a variety of food,.
Back to the vet the next week, numbers were still in the high 300's and started him on 1 unit PZI BID. Was told I didn't need to test him the first week on insulin.
Back again this past Monday he was at 351. Dosage was changed 2 units BID. Was told I could start testing him this week.
On Monday he had 1 unit before we went to the vet. 2 units in the evening.
Tuesday I had an out of town meeting and being new to this was scared to give him the 2 units in the am, so I gave him 1 unit, but gave 2 units last night. Today will be the first day he will be on a regular schedule 2 units BID.
Rascal had som teeth out about 4 months ago and all his pre surgery blood tests were perfect. This came on suddenly and am glad I caught it quickly.
He is almost 18 years old. Tough little guy who has gone through alot. Lost a leg from cancer and an eye from glaucoma. I have to say I was almost relieved when I found out he had diabetes, because I knew I could manage it. I thought he was in renal failure.
My question is when should I start testing? How soon do you usually see a difference in their numbers? He is eating fairly well. in the morning I leave the bowl out with the left over wet.. At noon my daughter comes home, throws out the morning leftovers and gives him fresh wet. And then in the evening he has wet food until I go to bed.
I know everyone says no dry, but would it be ok to leave some Purina DM dry during the night? Also is it good to make sure he is constantly eating? How will that affect his numbers good or bad? My other question is if he was to drop, how soon after his dose would he start to get into trouble? I am watching him constantly when I am home, and am nervous. Also because of his age and his disablity, he does not move around as much and sleeps more, so what signs should I look for?
Rascal weighs 10.5 and has been holding his weight since his diagnosis. He orginally lost 2 pounds when weighed.. We are seeing the vet again on Monday. Was told that if he has any symptoms of hypo not to give him his next dose of insulin and to call her. Actually gave me her cell #. I have Karo. My spare bedroom look like a hospital room, but her seems very content there.
So sorry for the long e-mail. Looking forward to any advice that can help me help him.
Thanks so much!
My name is June. I was on the main site and saw your group. Since my Rascal is on PZI I felt this would be the better place to post. Rascal was diagnosed with diabetes 3 weeks ago. His highest reading was 391 since diagnosis.
The first week we had him on an all wet diet only, printed Binkys List and have been feeding him a variety of food,.
Back to the vet the next week, numbers were still in the high 300's and started him on 1 unit PZI BID. Was told I didn't need to test him the first week on insulin.
Back again this past Monday he was at 351. Dosage was changed 2 units BID. Was told I could start testing him this week.
On Monday he had 1 unit before we went to the vet. 2 units in the evening.
Tuesday I had an out of town meeting and being new to this was scared to give him the 2 units in the am, so I gave him 1 unit, but gave 2 units last night. Today will be the first day he will be on a regular schedule 2 units BID.
Rascal had som teeth out about 4 months ago and all his pre surgery blood tests were perfect. This came on suddenly and am glad I caught it quickly.
He is almost 18 years old. Tough little guy who has gone through alot. Lost a leg from cancer and an eye from glaucoma. I have to say I was almost relieved when I found out he had diabetes, because I knew I could manage it. I thought he was in renal failure.
My question is when should I start testing? How soon do you usually see a difference in their numbers? He is eating fairly well. in the morning I leave the bowl out with the left over wet.. At noon my daughter comes home, throws out the morning leftovers and gives him fresh wet. And then in the evening he has wet food until I go to bed.
I know everyone says no dry, but would it be ok to leave some Purina DM dry during the night? Also is it good to make sure he is constantly eating? How will that affect his numbers good or bad? My other question is if he was to drop, how soon after his dose would he start to get into trouble? I am watching him constantly when I am home, and am nervous. Also because of his age and his disablity, he does not move around as much and sleeps more, so what signs should I look for?
Rascal weighs 10.5 and has been holding his weight since his diagnosis. He orginally lost 2 pounds when weighed.. We are seeing the vet again on Monday. Was told that if he has any symptoms of hypo not to give him his next dose of insulin and to call her. Actually gave me her cell #. I have Karo. My spare bedroom look like a hospital room, but her seems very content there.
So sorry for the long e-mail. Looking forward to any advice that can help me help him.
Thanks so much!