SammyM
Member Since 2014
Elvis was started on 3 units b.i.d.after his initial diagnosis when the test came back at 356. Knowing what I know now, I would have never agreed to this and would have insisted first on dietary intervention since he had been on C/D for ten years.
After two weeks, they raised it to 4 because his #s were very high when he was in their care for a day's curve. Elvis hates leaving the house so he was very upset both times. (white coat syndrome I think)
Elvis did not show much improvement...was still lethargic, was sneezing, and not eating very much. I decided to start doing my own BGs at home and changed his food to low carb can food...he still wasn't eating very much when I noticed a missing upper canine and what seemed to be a discomfort when he tried to eat. I asked if his teeth were checked on first examination, but wasn't happy with the response. I'm thinking he has teeth issues.
Based on the #s I was getting at home, I chose to lower his doses to 1.5 b.i.d., and put him on Young Again Zero Carb since I wasn't having much success with the soft foods. His numbers started to improve a lot, but something still just wasn't right. He sleeps most of the day and his appetite has been sparse.
Here's my concern....the last shot Elvis received was 1 unit this past Sunday morning. Since then his #s every 12 hours (with a couple of extra ones) were as follows: 74, 92, 87, 93, 87, 87, 87, 70, and just now....51!!! Monday I took him to the vet to check his teeth and in addition to the missing upper canine on the right, the lower one was missing too, but more worrisome was very red and inflamed gums on the left side so the vet gave him an antibiotic shot of Convenia. Elvis seems a little better, is eating a little more than he had been, but this last # and the fact it is steadily going down has me very concerned. BTW, when I was at the vet I had them do a BG just so I could calibrate with mine the difference...my ReliOn Prime # was 87, their's was 146.
Can someone give me some insight here? I'm feeling it was Elvis' mouth all along and now with all the insulin, there's damage to his pancreas. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
After two weeks, they raised it to 4 because his #s were very high when he was in their care for a day's curve. Elvis hates leaving the house so he was very upset both times. (white coat syndrome I think)
Elvis did not show much improvement...was still lethargic, was sneezing, and not eating very much. I decided to start doing my own BGs at home and changed his food to low carb can food...he still wasn't eating very much when I noticed a missing upper canine and what seemed to be a discomfort when he tried to eat. I asked if his teeth were checked on first examination, but wasn't happy with the response. I'm thinking he has teeth issues.
Based on the #s I was getting at home, I chose to lower his doses to 1.5 b.i.d., and put him on Young Again Zero Carb since I wasn't having much success with the soft foods. His numbers started to improve a lot, but something still just wasn't right. He sleeps most of the day and his appetite has been sparse.
Here's my concern....the last shot Elvis received was 1 unit this past Sunday morning. Since then his #s every 12 hours (with a couple of extra ones) were as follows: 74, 92, 87, 93, 87, 87, 87, 70, and just now....51!!! Monday I took him to the vet to check his teeth and in addition to the missing upper canine on the right, the lower one was missing too, but more worrisome was very red and inflamed gums on the left side so the vet gave him an antibiotic shot of Convenia. Elvis seems a little better, is eating a little more than he had been, but this last # and the fact it is steadily going down has me very concerned. BTW, when I was at the vet I had them do a BG just so I could calibrate with mine the difference...my ReliOn Prime # was 87, their's was 146.
Can someone give me some insight here? I'm feeling it was Elvis' mouth all along and now with all the insulin, there's damage to his pancreas. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.