Jaime & Luka
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Hi all, so grateful to have found this channel. Luka was diagnosed on Wednesday 16 March. We started off on 2 units of Lantus twice a day, then went in for another BG curve test, was switched to 1 unit, and after another curve test now we are on 1.5units a day. He was on prednisone for three months for chin acne which we think caused this. I have started to home test, the first one was tonight and we both survived, albeit barely!
I have two questions that I'd appreciate insights on;
- Luka has been on Hills prescription Urinary Stress (dry and wet) for the past two years as we had to surgically remove a large number of bladder crystals in 2020. I've spoken to the vet about low carb food, but she would like to keep him on his current food as she suspects the diabetes is steroid-induced, and also doesn't want him to lose more weight (he's lost about 800g - 5.5kg to 4.7kg) by switching him to low carb. I have tried a low carb/ urinary stress wet food to give more than the current food, but he has just refused to eat it. Thoughts?
- I'm using a Contour Plus One human BG meter. My vet (who uses an alpatak (?) meter said she'd like it to be below 15mmol/L (270 mg/dL), but I'm not sure what that looks like on a human meter? Ideally, I'm looking for some parameters to look at and be aware of on a human beter. I have 100% knowledge of diabetes so this really isn't in my comfort zone (and numbers are not my thing!)
Any insights will be much appreciated!
PS. Also, what do the different dosing methods mean?
I have two questions that I'd appreciate insights on;
- Luka has been on Hills prescription Urinary Stress (dry and wet) for the past two years as we had to surgically remove a large number of bladder crystals in 2020. I've spoken to the vet about low carb food, but she would like to keep him on his current food as she suspects the diabetes is steroid-induced, and also doesn't want him to lose more weight (he's lost about 800g - 5.5kg to 4.7kg) by switching him to low carb. I have tried a low carb/ urinary stress wet food to give more than the current food, but he has just refused to eat it. Thoughts?
- I'm using a Contour Plus One human BG meter. My vet (who uses an alpatak (?) meter said she'd like it to be below 15mmol/L (270 mg/dL), but I'm not sure what that looks like on a human meter? Ideally, I'm looking for some parameters to look at and be aware of on a human beter. I have 100% knowledge of diabetes so this really isn't in my comfort zone (and numbers are not my thing!)
Any insights will be much appreciated!
PS. Also, what do the different dosing methods mean?