Dagraffman
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Legion turned 7 in April and was just diagnosed the day before Thanksgiving after taking him to the emergency vet and having to be hospitalized for Ketoacidosis. He hadn’t eaten in two days and had clearly lost weight. Turns out he’s lost almost 4 pounds! 15 down to just over 11.
I’m trying to wade through everything here but I’m just so overwhelmed as I try to care for my wife who’s also been sick and our 9 yo son.
They gave him back to us Friday but he still isn’t acting like himself. Still very lethargic and not active. He can jump up to his food okay and uses his litter box but that’s it.
The emergency vet told me 2 units of glargine every 12 hours with food and prescribed Hills urinary/metabolic. Legion’s food for years has been free feeding on Hill’s OTC urinary (after some blockages back in 2021). I went and bought the new prescription food. He ate a little? But not much. Then after doing a ton of reading here I went and got the Fancy Feast Pate. He gobbles that up pretty good, but only about half a can, which seems like not enough?
And according to Doctor Lisa Pierson’s site switching over to the low-carb like that seems dangerous?
I’m terrified I’m going to accidentally send him into hypo shock. I don’t know how to proceed.
The emergency vet put a libre patch on him, but it didn’t work and they told me they couldn’t do another one. It then fell off yesterday.
I’ve bought a glucose monitor but was in tears trying to get a blood sample — have not been successful yet.
I have an appointment with his regular vet Friday. What do I do until then? I will continue to try to get a sample. I’ve been giving him 1 unit if he only eats a little and the full 2 if he eats “well” — but he’s still not acting normal.
Do I get wet food with gravy? IE: “high carb” food to get him closer to his old baseline, at least until we can see the regular vet? Is it to be expected that he’s “worn out” from his hospital visit for days afterward?
I’m at my wits end, and I’m neurodivergent — all advice appreciated, especially if you can be specific and step-by-step. Thank you so much.