otisroy
Member Since 2024
Thanks to this community. I've already learned a ton and it's nice to read your stories and know that there are lots of success stories.
We took Spot in last week because he was vomiting and listless. Diagnosis was pancreatitis and diabetes. Glucose was hovering around 400. After three days of hospitalization we brought him home Thursday with a Libre2 monitor. With one unit of Vetsulin twice daily, we've been able to keep his sugar between 110 and 205 on the highest end. That was until yesterday morning when Spot got his teeth on the CGM and pulled it loose. We took him back into the vet with another monitor, but the vet advised just giving him twice daily injections and reapplying the monitor next Thursday.
Thanks to all the amazing resources in this community we switched him and his littermate/brother from Blue Buffalo Blissful Belly canned to Fancy Feast Classic. Before this episode they only got a dozen or so pieces of dry kibble as a treat at night and as a supplement a few times a year when we left them for a long weekend and our daughter watched over them. Switching to a different wet food hasn't been too bad.
I'm less than comfortable giving him injections without knowing what his levels are. We picked up a ReliOn kit today at Walmart. We stuck ourselves several times to get comfortable with the lancer. All seemed good. We've tried several times to get a sample from Spot and have had zero luck. He's a bit squirmy, but he's been a trooper through this.
Can anyone recommend a better lancer with a more fine point so we can more easily target the vein?
We took Spot in last week because he was vomiting and listless. Diagnosis was pancreatitis and diabetes. Glucose was hovering around 400. After three days of hospitalization we brought him home Thursday with a Libre2 monitor. With one unit of Vetsulin twice daily, we've been able to keep his sugar between 110 and 205 on the highest end. That was until yesterday morning when Spot got his teeth on the CGM and pulled it loose. We took him back into the vet with another monitor, but the vet advised just giving him twice daily injections and reapplying the monitor next Thursday.
Thanks to all the amazing resources in this community we switched him and his littermate/brother from Blue Buffalo Blissful Belly canned to Fancy Feast Classic. Before this episode they only got a dozen or so pieces of dry kibble as a treat at night and as a supplement a few times a year when we left them for a long weekend and our daughter watched over them. Switching to a different wet food hasn't been too bad.
I'm less than comfortable giving him injections without knowing what his levels are. We picked up a ReliOn kit today at Walmart. We stuck ourselves several times to get comfortable with the lancer. All seemed good. We've tried several times to get a sample from Spot and have had zero luck. He's a bit squirmy, but he's been a trooper through this.
Can anyone recommend a better lancer with a more fine point so we can more easily target the vein?