daeseage
New member
Hello! I just found this forum after spending all of yesterday reading and getting set up on the old forum, only to realize I can't post! I'm so relieved to find the community is still active.
• Me: Lindsey
• Kitty: Meathead, 10 years old, previously healthy other than reocurring skin rash/plaques that appear related to diet
• Diabetes diagnosis: 6/11/2025
• Insulin: Lantus
• Blood glucose meter: Walgreen's True Metrix
• Diet: combo Hill's Sensitive Skin & Stomach, with warm water
• Dosing approach: SLGS
• Other health conditions: in DK at time of diagnosis. History of skin lesions/plaques
• Meathead's Spreadsheet
After Meat was diagnosed a couple weeks ago and spent 3 days at the emergency vet, the vet discouraged me from doing glucose testing at home. I was advised to just dose the insulin by how much he eats. That seemed strange to me - we have many diabetic human fanily members and they always dose by the numbers! After 2 half-doses last week he was increasingly thirsty and lethargic over the weekend, so I went bought a meter yesterday and started doing more active research. Fortunately he's perked up again and we're going to be testing several times a day until things get dialed in.
We have a follow-up appointment with the vet next week and I'm hoping to have a more informed conversation about dosinh and appropriate diet. After learning more about the carb content of his current food, I'd like to find a healthier option that won't bring back the skin issues. I'm really looking forward to learning more from everyone here!
• Me: Lindsey
• Kitty: Meathead, 10 years old, previously healthy other than reocurring skin rash/plaques that appear related to diet
• Diabetes diagnosis: 6/11/2025
• Insulin: Lantus
• Blood glucose meter: Walgreen's True Metrix
• Diet: combo Hill's Sensitive Skin & Stomach, with warm water
• Dosing approach: SLGS
• Other health conditions: in DK at time of diagnosis. History of skin lesions/plaques
• Meathead's Spreadsheet
After Meat was diagnosed a couple weeks ago and spent 3 days at the emergency vet, the vet discouraged me from doing glucose testing at home. I was advised to just dose the insulin by how much he eats. That seemed strange to me - we have many diabetic human fanily members and they always dose by the numbers! After 2 half-doses last week he was increasingly thirsty and lethargic over the weekend, so I went bought a meter yesterday and started doing more active research. Fortunately he's perked up again and we're going to be testing several times a day until things get dialed in.
We have a follow-up appointment with the vet next week and I'm hoping to have a more informed conversation about dosinh and appropriate diet. After learning more about the carb content of his current food, I'd like to find a healthier option that won't bring back the skin issues. I'm really looking forward to learning more from everyone here!