Vtambo & Rex
Member Since 2017
i know I have been posting a lot and asking a lot of questions lately, mostly about testing, so sorry if it is too much. I am just so conflicted about the whole testing thing. I understand why it should be done, but my conflict is the fact that it really seems to stress Rex. And me. Or maybe me, then Rex. I don't know, but this AM when I tested him it took me a few pokes again and he got irritated and clawed at me and ran out of the room. This time he didn't come back for a few hours and wasn't laying outside the door. When he finally did come back he had the deer in the headlights look in his eyes and it seemed like every time I even made a move he was nervous and ready to run again. I just feel like if he is so stressed like that all the time how is he going to get better?
I realize I haven't been very consistent with the testing but filled out the spreadsheet today with what I have. Most of the numbers are in the 300s, two in the 400s and one in the 200s. The day he was diagnosed his number in the office was 372. So after all this time on insulin his numbers have really not changed at all, but the vet says he is doing fine based on a fructosamine test. I have been jumping through hoops trying to find low carb food that he will eat but have not had a whole lot of success. He was on Wellness his whole life- which is actually also pretty low carb, so kind of wonder where did the diabetes come from anyway. The one thing that has changed is that he would vomit pretty often when on the Wellness (I always thought and heard it was probably hair balls since he has long hair), but since he has been off the Wellness he really hasn't vomited. I just have to wonder if something in the food had been irritating his digestive system for so long that is what caused it? Also, his symptoms started after he had a dental. Could the meds they give to put him under have caused it? He had a blood test around a year ago that showed pancreatic numbers elevated but at the time the vet said if he was not symptomatic it was probably because he wasn't fasting at the time of the test. His glucose numbers were normal at the time. I guess bottom line is that I am wondering if the diabetes is a symptom of something else?or ?
Sorry if I am rambling. I guess I just need to talk about this. This has definitely been a really stressful week and I am feeling kinda overwhelmed.
I realize I haven't been very consistent with the testing but filled out the spreadsheet today with what I have. Most of the numbers are in the 300s, two in the 400s and one in the 200s. The day he was diagnosed his number in the office was 372. So after all this time on insulin his numbers have really not changed at all, but the vet says he is doing fine based on a fructosamine test. I have been jumping through hoops trying to find low carb food that he will eat but have not had a whole lot of success. He was on Wellness his whole life- which is actually also pretty low carb, so kind of wonder where did the diabetes come from anyway. The one thing that has changed is that he would vomit pretty often when on the Wellness (I always thought and heard it was probably hair balls since he has long hair), but since he has been off the Wellness he really hasn't vomited. I just have to wonder if something in the food had been irritating his digestive system for so long that is what caused it? Also, his symptoms started after he had a dental. Could the meds they give to put him under have caused it? He had a blood test around a year ago that showed pancreatic numbers elevated but at the time the vet said if he was not symptomatic it was probably because he wasn't fasting at the time of the test. His glucose numbers were normal at the time. I guess bottom line is that I am wondering if the diabetes is a symptom of something else?or ?
Sorry if I am rambling. I guess I just need to talk about this. This has definitely been a really stressful week and I am feeling kinda overwhelmed.
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