fredsmom
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Hi, Everyone -- My name is Andrea and my best boy Fred, a beautiful orange tabby w/ white chest & paws, was diagnosed in August 2011. He's mostly been on 1 U of Lantus 2X/day since then. There was a brief interlude when the vet decreased the dose to .5U, but we've since gone back to 1. He's 12 years old.
I'm worried because although he's not peeing & drinking as much, Fred's appetite still seems to be through the roof and he hasn't gained any weight. Before diagnosis, he was around 12-13 lbs; now he's down to around 9, maybe less.
Fred stayed at my vet's for a few days when I was away for Christmas. They did a BG curve then (sorry, don't have the numbers) and told me to stay w/the 1U 2X/day dosage.
I know that if I call the vet again, they'll just tell me to bring him in for more testing. Until now, they've sort of steered me away from home testing, but I feel I need to start because my gut is telling me that he needs a higher dose and testing @ the vet gets REALLY expensive.
Fred doesn't seem unhappy; he's very much himself -- friendly, affectionate, curious, and also playful, in spite of neuropathy. It's just that the appetite, coupled with no weight gain, is making me nervous. I was home with him this afternoon and he wouldn't stop pestering me for food for the longest time (he's snuggled up next to me now, sleeping).
Maybe my bottom line is that I feel I need to take better charge of this and am not sure how to start. Have been relying too much on the vet to tell me what to do and don't feel they're giving me any real advice -- just telling me to bring him back in for more testing. Either that, or they're giving me so much advice that I can't process it properly.
I'm also overwhelmed by the amount of information out there. It's staggering! I've tried to start slow and have gone through all the newbie stuff and feel even more under water than ever. How does anyone manage to sift through all of it and how do you find out what's best for your particular kitty?
Right now, I'm crying as I type this. I want to do what's best for my fur boy but hate the thought of yet another vet visit. My salary is decent, but it's not such that I can afford the vet every time something seems amiss.
Hope at least some of this makes sense. Thanks for listening!
I'm worried because although he's not peeing & drinking as much, Fred's appetite still seems to be through the roof and he hasn't gained any weight. Before diagnosis, he was around 12-13 lbs; now he's down to around 9, maybe less.
Fred stayed at my vet's for a few days when I was away for Christmas. They did a BG curve then (sorry, don't have the numbers) and told me to stay w/the 1U 2X/day dosage.
I know that if I call the vet again, they'll just tell me to bring him in for more testing. Until now, they've sort of steered me away from home testing, but I feel I need to start because my gut is telling me that he needs a higher dose and testing @ the vet gets REALLY expensive.
Fred doesn't seem unhappy; he's very much himself -- friendly, affectionate, curious, and also playful, in spite of neuropathy. It's just that the appetite, coupled with no weight gain, is making me nervous. I was home with him this afternoon and he wouldn't stop pestering me for food for the longest time (he's snuggled up next to me now, sleeping).
Maybe my bottom line is that I feel I need to take better charge of this and am not sure how to start. Have been relying too much on the vet to tell me what to do and don't feel they're giving me any real advice -- just telling me to bring him back in for more testing. Either that, or they're giving me so much advice that I can't process it properly.
I'm also overwhelmed by the amount of information out there. It's staggering! I've tried to start slow and have gone through all the newbie stuff and feel even more under water than ever. How does anyone manage to sift through all of it and how do you find out what's best for your particular kitty?
Right now, I'm crying as I type this. I want to do what's best for my fur boy but hate the thought of yet another vet visit. My salary is decent, but it's not such that I can afford the vet every time something seems amiss.
Hope at least some of this makes sense. Thanks for listening!