Julie and Eleanor (GA)
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Thanks to DCIN I am able to get Eleanor started on insulin. Hopefully tomorrow!
I want to get the testing down first.
I've gotten totally confused and even more scared by reading everything I could about feline diabetes, treating it etc. I've taken a step back. Will test, feed, shoot and test etc and try not to worry, and try to learn more as I go along.
When Eleanor was diagnosed her bg was 389. Vet said to give 1 unit Lantus, twice a day. I'm still nervous about giving a full unit, would rather give half that and see for myself that the insulin won't kill her before I give the full unit! lol!
Eleanor put on weight last year and in order to help her lose weight I started playing with her more, she gets a real workout with a wand toy for about 15 minutes every day. Is there a better or worse time in the cycle for her to do this? I'm thinking sometime close to after her shot would be better than close to approaching her peak? Or am I way off here?
I don't know what to do about the feeding schedule, her constant companion cat has health problems that need her to be able to free feed. Permanently separating them is not an option, and keeping Eleanor out of the room when the other one is snacking will be hard, she needs to snack every couple hours. Guess I'll have to figure something out.
Julie
I want to get the testing down first.
I've gotten totally confused and even more scared by reading everything I could about feline diabetes, treating it etc. I've taken a step back. Will test, feed, shoot and test etc and try not to worry, and try to learn more as I go along.
When Eleanor was diagnosed her bg was 389. Vet said to give 1 unit Lantus, twice a day. I'm still nervous about giving a full unit, would rather give half that and see for myself that the insulin won't kill her before I give the full unit! lol!
Eleanor put on weight last year and in order to help her lose weight I started playing with her more, she gets a real workout with a wand toy for about 15 minutes every day. Is there a better or worse time in the cycle for her to do this? I'm thinking sometime close to after her shot would be better than close to approaching her peak? Or am I way off here?
I don't know what to do about the feeding schedule, her constant companion cat has health problems that need her to be able to free feed. Permanently separating them is not an option, and keeping Eleanor out of the room when the other one is snacking will be hard, she needs to snack every couple hours. Guess I'll have to figure something out.
Julie