HoudinisMom
Member Since 2012
Hi everyone,
Joined the forum a couple of months ago, received a glucose test kit (thanks Rebecca) and after a few months of constant vet visits, it was found that my little orange furball has an aggressive form of lymphoma. I was devastated. In addition to that, his glucose has been high but not alarmingly so, and he has had no signs of polyuria despite the fact that the vet did a fructosamine workup and Houdini's glucose has been consistently elevated. The vet prescribed Lantus, one unit once a day and I just gave Houdini his first shot. It was hard to do for my fear that I was hurting him and my hands were so sweaty holding on to that tiny syringe with an insanely small dose in there, I wasn't sure I could do it correctly. Houdini also seemed to "feel" the shot (I went in the scruff of his neck) so I hope I did it right.
I tested him before the shot and he was at 229mg/dl. So I am just going to keep an eye on him. I was overwhelmed at first thinking I would not be able to cope with the diabetes aspect, but to learn of the cancer was a million times worse. He is undergoing chemo and we have had a lot of ups and downs in terms of response. Any of you that pray, please keep Houdini in your prayers. He is a gentle loving boy soon to be 12 years old and I can't imagine my life without him.
-Houdini and his mom.
Joined the forum a couple of months ago, received a glucose test kit (thanks Rebecca) and after a few months of constant vet visits, it was found that my little orange furball has an aggressive form of lymphoma. I was devastated. In addition to that, his glucose has been high but not alarmingly so, and he has had no signs of polyuria despite the fact that the vet did a fructosamine workup and Houdini's glucose has been consistently elevated. The vet prescribed Lantus, one unit once a day and I just gave Houdini his first shot. It was hard to do for my fear that I was hurting him and my hands were so sweaty holding on to that tiny syringe with an insanely small dose in there, I wasn't sure I could do it correctly. Houdini also seemed to "feel" the shot (I went in the scruff of his neck) so I hope I did it right.
I tested him before the shot and he was at 229mg/dl. So I am just going to keep an eye on him. I was overwhelmed at first thinking I would not be able to cope with the diabetes aspect, but to learn of the cancer was a million times worse. He is undergoing chemo and we have had a lot of ups and downs in terms of response. Any of you that pray, please keep Houdini in your prayers. He is a gentle loving boy soon to be 12 years old and I can't imagine my life without him.
-Houdini and his mom.