Carol and Rosie (Beaka)
Member Since 2016
Hi
My cat Rosie has been home from the vet (after pulling through from ketoacidosis) for two and a half weeks. It's been a bit of a roller coaster because she was very resistant to the injections at first and as I have a to do them on my own it was hard and made me very stressed. We had quite a few disasters and wet fur but we persevered and for the last week we have developed our own way and have had successful injections! For some reason tonight I panicked and pressed before I was in her skin and lost some of the insulin, I feel so bad because it wasn't her fault, it was mine. I know how to do it, I don't know why I made such a mess of it.
She has been doing so well too and now I feel like I've potentially given her a step back.
Just for info Rosie is 15, she has 2 units of caninsulin twice a day and is having a low carb, high protein wet diet. She has reduced from obese to a normal weight. We haven't managed to get blood from ear pricks yet to test but keep trying (even the vet couldn't get it from her ears!) but she is tested weekly at the vets and has had results of 7.5 and 9.2 so far, which was 3 hours after eating.
Just want to be reassured that missing a bit of insulin tonight won't have done too much harm or set us back.
Thank you
Carol
My cat Rosie has been home from the vet (after pulling through from ketoacidosis) for two and a half weeks. It's been a bit of a roller coaster because she was very resistant to the injections at first and as I have a to do them on my own it was hard and made me very stressed. We had quite a few disasters and wet fur but we persevered and for the last week we have developed our own way and have had successful injections! For some reason tonight I panicked and pressed before I was in her skin and lost some of the insulin, I feel so bad because it wasn't her fault, it was mine. I know how to do it, I don't know why I made such a mess of it.
She has been doing so well too and now I feel like I've potentially given her a step back.
Just for info Rosie is 15, she has 2 units of caninsulin twice a day and is having a low carb, high protein wet diet. She has reduced from obese to a normal weight. We haven't managed to get blood from ear pricks yet to test but keep trying (even the vet couldn't get it from her ears!) but she is tested weekly at the vets and has had results of 7.5 and 9.2 so far, which was 3 hours after eating.
Just want to be reassured that missing a bit of insulin tonight won't have done too much harm or set us back.
Thank you
Carol