shelaghc
Member Since 2017
Jester and I are coming up on his first full month as a sugar baby. His most recent vet visit was the first time his BG was at a more normal level and he's now pretty regularly on a much lower carb cat food - thanks again to Yong!
Question #1
It's hard for me to know what's a normal amount for Jester to eat now. Used to be a scoop daily of his dry food and about a can of Friskies (5.5 oz). Just before his DX he had stopped eating the dry stuff almost completely and was up to two cans of Friskies, plus nibbling on his siblings' leftovers.
Now that he's on FF, he seems to be eating quite a lot less. How do I determine what's normal again and long might it take?
Question #2
I have two human glucose test meters thanks to my diabetic niece and a friend whose sugar baby passed, along with unexpired test strips from my niece and expired ones from my friend (for practice, she suggested).
But the vet hasn't talked about me doing my own testing as of yet and when I brought it up I was told human meters weren't appropriate.
Should I take the leap and start doing it on my own? I'm a bit hesitant to "experiment" on my baby now that I've finally got him (and me!) used to and comfortable with getting his shots.
Plus one of my civvies is having health issues too (definitely periodontal disease, but also might have a tumor in his lower jaw ) and I'm stressed pretty badly. (Another very kind vet gave me a free visit along with pulling a tooth and giving him a shot of antibiotics, but I still need to raise funds on a gofundme for his longer term care.)
Question #3
The vet for Jester has been very generous too - free insulin and needles to start and likely to keep doing so until I can afford to pay anything.
But my needles are running a bit low.
I have 40s from that first kit, but I have a big mess of 100s from my friend and that would save me the money and embarrassment of asking the vet for more.
How hard is it to figure out the correct dosage with the 100s instead? Or is that a bad idea?
Question #4
If I opt to hold off blood testing until Jester's next appointment with the vet (August 5th), should I still consider creating a spreadsheet for him?
The only numbers I have so far are the approximate ones I remember from the vet.
I think that's it for now.
Thanks!
Question #1
It's hard for me to know what's a normal amount for Jester to eat now. Used to be a scoop daily of his dry food and about a can of Friskies (5.5 oz). Just before his DX he had stopped eating the dry stuff almost completely and was up to two cans of Friskies, plus nibbling on his siblings' leftovers.
Now that he's on FF, he seems to be eating quite a lot less. How do I determine what's normal again and long might it take?
Question #2
I have two human glucose test meters thanks to my diabetic niece and a friend whose sugar baby passed, along with unexpired test strips from my niece and expired ones from my friend (for practice, she suggested).
But the vet hasn't talked about me doing my own testing as of yet and when I brought it up I was told human meters weren't appropriate.
Should I take the leap and start doing it on my own? I'm a bit hesitant to "experiment" on my baby now that I've finally got him (and me!) used to and comfortable with getting his shots.
Plus one of my civvies is having health issues too (definitely periodontal disease, but also might have a tumor in his lower jaw ) and I'm stressed pretty badly. (Another very kind vet gave me a free visit along with pulling a tooth and giving him a shot of antibiotics, but I still need to raise funds on a gofundme for his longer term care.)
Question #3
The vet for Jester has been very generous too - free insulin and needles to start and likely to keep doing so until I can afford to pay anything.
But my needles are running a bit low.
I have 40s from that first kit, but I have a big mess of 100s from my friend and that would save me the money and embarrassment of asking the vet for more.
How hard is it to figure out the correct dosage with the 100s instead? Or is that a bad idea?
Question #4
If I opt to hold off blood testing until Jester's next appointment with the vet (August 5th), should I still consider creating a spreadsheet for him?
The only numbers I have so far are the approximate ones I remember from the vet.
I think that's it for now.
Thanks!
