Hi All - Gracie's a rescue Russian Blue I've had for 6years. She's 10 1/2. When she was 5 1/2 she developed diabetes which I treated with insulin once a day. She quickly went into remission. Over the past year she's been diagnosed with urinary crystals, IBD, inflammation of pancreas, kidneys and liver (prednisolone .5mg every other day) suspected abdominal tumor requiring surgery - the vet removed a circular sponge left behind during spaying - severe urinary tract infection, extreme!! constipation for which the only relief was RC Gastrointestinal DRYfood (she'd been on wet only, high protein since the original diagnosis) and now she is once again diabetic. Her food at the moment is Purina DM and I'm considering other high protein low/no carb and I am sprinkling a bit of the Royal Canin simply because nothing else has worked for her constipation and that issue must also be addressed. She's no longer on Prednisolone - I do know it's harmful regardless - and I pray her body can heal the inflammation without it. The initial BG reading was 659. After her evening and then morning injections - 1 unit Prozinc - she was down to 150 and I continue to give her 2 injections daily. She's spending more time around me lately but hasn't returned to being playful. She's had a really tough year.
Insulin treatment started Monday. I'm doing all I know to do. I have a question I'm hoping you loving souls can answer: I have a required activity tonight where I'll be out of the house between 5 and 12pm, clearly missing her evening dose. And Saturday I have another. There is no one else here to help out. What do we do in these circumstances?
We so appreciate your support.
May you and your 4 legged loves be well. Thank you!
Vicki and Gracie
Insulin treatment started Monday. I'm doing all I know to do. I have a question I'm hoping you loving souls can answer: I have a required activity tonight where I'll be out of the house between 5 and 12pm, clearly missing her evening dose. And Saturday I have another. There is no one else here to help out. What do we do in these circumstances?
We so appreciate your support.
May you and your 4 legged loves be well. Thank you!
Vicki and Gracie