HeidiBroward20
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Hi. I'm new here. I don't have ready access to any vet other than one that can do simple things. Diabetes is WAY out of his league. I suspected Blackie had diabetes for a long time... but for various reasons I won't go in to, I held off confirming it. He was eating fine and peeing fine. Until 2 weeks ago. Then he started drinking water like a fish. That was when I got concerned. Blackie is a rescue American Shorthair. We are not sure of his age but I suspect around 16 years. He has been a beloved member of our pride for 7 years now. He has always been heavy. He weighs 24 pounds right now. I mostly feed him raw ground chicken breast with raw eggs and other goodies of various types of vitamins in it. I do not freeze the meals. One chicken breast vacuum packed will last a long time in the fridge. I live in Southern Ecuador and while there is access to Insulin, there is not ready access to vets and I am struggling with the language as it is. I took Blackie down last Wednesday for a blood draw, and here we can take our own blood samples in to the lab and they will test for animal or human. I took over a fresh sample of his pee and his blood. His mg/dl was 420 - he had also eaten the high protein breakfast about 2 hours before that. I got insulin and started him on it the next day at 1 unit, .25 on the 100IU syringe. There has been no change to his mg/dl except that it has gone higher on that dose. I upped it to 1.5 units starting last night. I give it 2x a day. I tested his blood with my newly purchased glucometer this morning before feeding him....... 505 mg/dl. I checked it again at 3pm and it was 419 mg/dl. There is no way I can get any other kind of insulin for him down here.
I am thinking of raising the dosage to 2 units a day starting tonight. My feeling is I have waited too long to treat his diabetes and I might be too late as he appears to not be responding. Since he weighs 24 pounds, maybe 4 units a day would be what he needs to start bringing it down to the 250 - 300 range. If I could get it in that range I would feel really happy. Maybe American Shorthairs are more prone to diabetes?
LIke I said earlier, I do NOT have a vet to consult about this treatment process. I am on my own. I do have a WA State number down here thanks to Magic Jack. So if anyone feels inclined to call me it is 360 567 6178. We are on Eastern Time Zone.
I am thinking of raising the dosage to 2 units a day starting tonight. My feeling is I have waited too long to treat his diabetes and I might be too late as he appears to not be responding. Since he weighs 24 pounds, maybe 4 units a day would be what he needs to start bringing it down to the 250 - 300 range. If I could get it in that range I would feel really happy. Maybe American Shorthairs are more prone to diabetes?
LIke I said earlier, I do NOT have a vet to consult about this treatment process. I am on my own. I do have a WA State number down here thanks to Magic Jack. So if anyone feels inclined to call me it is 360 567 6178. We are on Eastern Time Zone.