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    Hi everyone! I have been reading here since shortly after my 10 year old min pin, Prissy, was diagnosed on October 8th with diabetes. I tried signing up on the forum to be a member, but had a bit of a problem but that's all straightened out now.

    Prissy is on 3 units of Vetsulin 2X a day, usually around 11:30 am and 11:30 pm. We had quite the time getting both of us used to giving and getting the injections. From reading here, I've found the easiest way to give them to her & now I usually just get a bit of a grrr and sometimes no reaction at all! (a miracle)

    I've been feeding Prissy boiled chicken, pumpkin/squash, raw rolled oats with a little garlic, and sometimes a teeny bit of coconut oil. She had been on Merrick dry kibble, sometimes buffalo and sometimes chicken.

    I think she had pancreatitis, quite a few times actually, but the worse was right before I took her in to the vet's. She lost a LOT of weight. She had been up to around 12 pounds and she weighed around 7 at the vet's. (I have to get out the records to see all the numbers for weight and blood sugar levels.) She has been doing terrific on her homecooked meals.

    I am about to embark on learning how to test her blood glucose & will probably need a lot of help! I will be getting a new bottle of Vetsulin this week & want to begin then.
    Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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    Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

    Welcome to the forum!

    I understand MinPins can be a handful, so it's good that you've been able to give the injections and still have all your fingers (I'm guessing you do have all your fingers?) We have other MinPins on the forum and I hope they will give you some advice on home testing.

    Craig
    Annie was an 18 pound Lhasa Apso that crossed the rainbow bridge on 10-5-17. She was nearly 17 years old and diabetic for 9½ years.

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      Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

      Welcome to the family!
      We initially had to muzzle Charlie for his eye drops, but now that he knows a piece of jerky follows the drops he's much more cooperative
      Laura & Charlie 29 lb male lhasapoo diagnosed October 2013. 16ish units of Novolin N. 1 & 1/3 cup of Natural Balance Fat Dog twice a day. An egg with breakfast and chicken with dinner. Shares string cheese with us late afternoon. Cyclosporine ointment for KCS. Blind from cataracts January 2014. Crossed the rainbow bridge 2/1/2016 at 14.5 years

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      • #4
        Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

        Welcome to you and Prissy! FYI...you should reconsider the use of garlic in her meals. Most people know about chocolate being dangerous for dogs, but many are not aware of several other common foods that can be deadly. Years ago, I had a dog that loved chasing green grapes like balls -I had no clue those were a no-no! Read about the garlic:


        "It’s not just cats—a dog’s health can also be put at risk by onion ingestion. In both animals, the compunds thiosulfate and allyl propyl disulfide found in onions work to oxidize an oxygen-transporting protein called hemoglobin in the blood, making it less capable of carrying oxygen throughout the body.

        All members of the allium family, which includes garlic, shallots and scallions, contain these compounds, which can wreak havoc on a pet’s red blood cells, if eaten in large enough amounts. Garlic tends to be much more toxic than the common onion. Also, garlic and onion powders, typical ingredients in many soups, baby food and meat sauces, can be quiet killers.

        The veterinarians we spoke to say that symptoms typically don’t show up immediately, but eventually the animal becomes lethargic and there can be some physical changes, such as pale gums and dark-colored urine. In the most severe cases of onion poisoning, a blood transfusion might be needed to save the animal's life."
        Last edited by Grayson; 11-23-2014, 02:01 PM.
        Grayson - 95lb black lab, 10yrs old, diagnosed 3/22/14 - Novolin N (27units) and Merrick Grain Free Buffalo and Sweet Potato dry food - Novox 100mg twice daily & a Cosequin supplement - Alphatrak2 & One Touch Mini

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        • #5
          Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

          Hi and welcome to you and Prissy! Glad that you are considering testing - best thing I ever did for Maggie.
          Maggie - 15 1/2 y/o JRT diagnosed 9/2007, Angel status on 6/20/16. Her mantra was never give up but her body couldn't keep up with her spirit. Someday, baby.......

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          • #6
            Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

            Thanks, Grayson. I didn't know that about garlic. I knew dogs couldn't have onions, but not garlic.

            I got the new Vetsulin today. Going to maybe go to Walmart later and get a blood meter.

            Thank you for all the welcomes!
            Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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            • #7
              Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

              be patient with testing do some practice tests with a step by step procedure so you and your pup can get comfortable . get your pup use to the device and the sounds of the equipment
              Jesse-26 lbs - 16.5 years old ,11 years diabetic, one meal a day homemade and a vitabone snack . 3 shots of Novolin( under the Relion name ) a day . Total insulin for a 24 hour period is 6.5 units of NPH insulin .
              Jesse earned her wings on 6/21/2021

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              • #8
                Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                Well, I got a Relion Meter & strips at Walmart a couple days ago. Practiced on myself and the rest of the family yesterday, lol! Today I started doing a curve on Prissy. These are the numbers so far:

                11:35 - before eating: 294
                11:45 - finished eating
                11:50 - 3 units vetsulin
                1:45 - 239
                3:55- 194

                I used a flashlight to see the veins along the edge of her ears. Even so, had a hard time sometimes getting the blood going.

                How does it look to you all & what would the real numbers for a dog be since this is a human blood meter?

                Thanks for any help!! : )

                Ellie
                Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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                • #9
                  Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                  I convert my Relion Prime readings by dividing the meter reading by .7 to get a number close to what the AlphaTrak would have indicated. Not exact, but probably much closer to true than the number on the meter readout.

                  Craig


                  Originally posted by Elodie View Post
                  Well, I got a Relion Meter & strips at Walmart a couple days ago. Practiced on myself and the rest of the family yesterday, lol! Today I started doing a curve on Prissy. These are the numbers so far:

                  11:35 - before eating: 294 / .7 = 420
                  11:45 - finished eating
                  11:50 - 3 units vetsulin
                  1:45 - 239 / .7 = 341
                  3:55- 194 / .7 = 277

                  I used a flashlight to see the veins along the edge of her ears. Even so, had a hard time sometimes getting the blood going.

                  How does it look to you all & what would the real numbers for a dog be since this is a human blood meter?

                  Thanks for any help!! : )

                  Ellie
                  Annie was an 18 pound Lhasa Apso that crossed the rainbow bridge on 10-5-17. She was nearly 17 years old and diabetic for 9½ years.

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                  • #10
                    Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                    Thanks, Craig!

                    I am having a heck of a time getting any blood for her next reading. I can't seem to get any more drops out of her ear veins. I tried her lip, warming it up first and using just the lancet in my hand. Couldn't get much and she was being too freaky. I'm so frustrated. Sigh.

                    (lancets are 26 gauge, btw)
                    Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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                    • #11
                      Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                      Try the base of her tail. That's where I tested Sparky. I couldn't ever get samples reliably from any other location. You might also need a bigger lancet (the larger the gauge, the smaller the lancet actually is).
                      Sparky Love, diagnosed March 5, 2014. Enrolled in Kinostat study to prevent cataract formation. Pancreatitis June 16, 2014 - hospitalized for 6 days in the ICU. Went to the Rainbow Bridge June 23, 2014. I love you very much, baby.

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                      • #12
                        Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                        And hang in there. Testing is difficult at first. You'll get the hang of it but it does take some time.
                        Sparky Love, diagnosed March 5, 2014. Enrolled in Kinostat study to prevent cataract formation. Pancreatitis June 16, 2014 - hospitalized for 6 days in the ICU. Went to the Rainbow Bridge June 23, 2014. I love you very much, baby.

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                        • #13
                          Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                          Cara - do you mean on top of the tail where it meets the body?
                          Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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                          • #14
                            Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                            Yep, exactly. It took me several days to find the exact spot that worked for me, but once I found it I trimmed the hair off that tiny little spot so I could always find it again. Sparky didn't seem to even notice that I was testing him there and even fell asleep several times while I was doing it.
                            Sparky Love, diagnosed March 5, 2014. Enrolled in Kinostat study to prevent cataract formation. Pancreatitis June 16, 2014 - hospitalized for 6 days in the ICU. Went to the Rainbow Bridge June 23, 2014. I love you very much, baby.

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                            • #15
                              Re: My Pretty Prissy Girl

                              Well, I tried her ear again and got a tiny drop, so was able to test it.

                              8:19 pm - 337

                              and that's all I was able to do with the craziness going on here tonight. :/
                              Prissy, born October 2004, min pin, diagnosed 10.8.2014

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