Marlingirl
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Priscilla is 17 years and 4 months old. She has had kidney disease for a few years which is under control with k/d. Within the past few weeks, she has lost her vision (detached retina, somewhat responsive to light, according to the opthamologist), but was able to find her way to the kitchen to eat, to her bed in the closet, and to her water bowl and litter box. Her bloodwork at the opthamologist showed her glucose at 309, which she thought might be stress, but more likely diabetes. A visit to an internist confirmed the diagnosis, along with a urinary tract infection, for which he prescribed baytril. (She had a UTI a few years ago and Baytril worked for her then.) She was hospitalized for 36 hours for IV fluids, glucose monitoring, blood and urine -- the works. She was sent home on 2 units of ProZinc twice a day.
She's having a tough time re-orienting herself to getting around the house, and is spending most of her time sleeping - or at least lying down. The injections are easy -- but the hard part is getting her to eat enough so I can give her the insulin to begin with! She usually gets some dry k/d in the morning with fresh water (she has water bowls in the kitchen and in my bedroom, where she spends most of her time) and in the evening, I give her a couple of scoops of k/d canned with chicken. She grazes throughout the day, but does most of her eating late at night. I dump everything out in the morning and start again.
The first 2 nights I had her home, I left food out for her and she chowed down at 12:40 am both nights, so she wasn't hungry in the morning. We cut her down to 1 unit, took away the overnight food, and she still doesn't want to eat. Yesterday, she was cut down to 1/2 unit, and this morning, I couldn't get her to eat anything except the pill pocket with the baytril, a lick of the canned food, a few pieces of dry food -- I tried heating the wet food, putting in some kibble, even a greenie treat - I tried for almost an hour before I decided to take her in again. Now he's cut her to 1/2 unit once a day in the evenings. HOW DO I GET HER TO EAT ENOUGH SO I CAN GIVE HER THE INSULIN?????????? Or do I let her eat on her schedule and get up in the middle of the night to give her the insulin?? I"m exhausted and getting more and more frustrated...please help.
She's having a tough time re-orienting herself to getting around the house, and is spending most of her time sleeping - or at least lying down. The injections are easy -- but the hard part is getting her to eat enough so I can give her the insulin to begin with! She usually gets some dry k/d in the morning with fresh water (she has water bowls in the kitchen and in my bedroom, where she spends most of her time) and in the evening, I give her a couple of scoops of k/d canned with chicken. She grazes throughout the day, but does most of her eating late at night. I dump everything out in the morning and start again.
The first 2 nights I had her home, I left food out for her and she chowed down at 12:40 am both nights, so she wasn't hungry in the morning. We cut her down to 1 unit, took away the overnight food, and she still doesn't want to eat. Yesterday, she was cut down to 1/2 unit, and this morning, I couldn't get her to eat anything except the pill pocket with the baytril, a lick of the canned food, a few pieces of dry food -- I tried heating the wet food, putting in some kibble, even a greenie treat - I tried for almost an hour before I decided to take her in again. Now he's cut her to 1/2 unit once a day in the evenings. HOW DO I GET HER TO EAT ENOUGH SO I CAN GIVE HER THE INSULIN?????????? Or do I let her eat on her schedule and get up in the middle of the night to give her the insulin?? I"m exhausted and getting more and more frustrated...please help.