Sylviebelle
Member Since 2014
Hello everyone,
My name is Michelle and I have a newly diagnosed little diabetic darling. Her name is Sylvie Belle and she will be 15 in October. Mid June she was diagnosed with both hyperthyroid and diabetes.
She was prescribed lantus 2 units BID. I had insulin teaching and also glucometer teaching. I found after just a couple weeks that perhaps the dose was too much as she was having dangerously low levels. After calls to the vet and being told not to let her go under 4.0 and if she did to administer Karo syrup or honey. So after a couple of sleepless nights and endless pokes I decided to give 1 unit twice a day. Her numbers still are not IDEAL but we are getting there I hope.
She seems much happier now and is eating FF low carb wet food, I used to give wet food as a treat once and a while to her and my other kitty Chanel. Now it is her main diet. The vet had advised me on the initial visit not to change the food just yet and that was just too many changes for her to take at once. After MUCH research, on the subject I have learned so very much about how to handle the diagnosis. I joined here as well as 'Feline Diabetes' on FB and everyone is so wonderful and helpful.
I look forward to learning more and meeting kind and wonderful parents of other fur babies :smile:
Thank you,
Sylvie, Michelle (and Chanel too)
My name is Michelle and I have a newly diagnosed little diabetic darling. Her name is Sylvie Belle and she will be 15 in October. Mid June she was diagnosed with both hyperthyroid and diabetes.
She was prescribed lantus 2 units BID. I had insulin teaching and also glucometer teaching. I found after just a couple weeks that perhaps the dose was too much as she was having dangerously low levels. After calls to the vet and being told not to let her go under 4.0 and if she did to administer Karo syrup or honey. So after a couple of sleepless nights and endless pokes I decided to give 1 unit twice a day. Her numbers still are not IDEAL but we are getting there I hope.
She seems much happier now and is eating FF low carb wet food, I used to give wet food as a treat once and a while to her and my other kitty Chanel. Now it is her main diet. The vet had advised me on the initial visit not to change the food just yet and that was just too many changes for her to take at once. After MUCH research, on the subject I have learned so very much about how to handle the diagnosis. I joined here as well as 'Feline Diabetes' on FB and everyone is so wonderful and helpful.
I look forward to learning more and meeting kind and wonderful parents of other fur babies :smile:
Thank you,
Sylvie, Michelle (and Chanel too)