Hi
I'm Lou and my 7 year old Weimaraner, Blue, was diagnosed with diabetes in mid January. To complicate matters he also has acute pancreatitis, diagnosed at the same time. He also has conjunctivitis bless him.
My main concern is that he is dangerously underweight despite 5 full meals a day. Obviously because of his pancretitis we have to be careful of what we feed him. He is on a diet of Hills i/d and white fish and chicken, also he has bloated and torsioned so we need to be careful that we don't over feed him.
He is on caninsulin twice per day, we started on 15 units per day and we are now on 29. His fructosamine test was 622 on Jan 21st, he has been having them roughly every two weeks and they are not coming down at all. He is also having a weekly vitamin B injection now.
I am that concerned about him we've also seen an holistic vet who prescribed carsinosin 200c 1 tablet a day for 5 days and syzigium 6c/iris vers 6c 1 tablet twice daily for 10 days. We need to go back in two weeks. We don't like him on the hills i/d and neither does the holistic vet but even she felt we needed to get his diabetes under control before we make any more changes to his diet.
He is currently at the vets for a glucose curve. We can collect him at 6.30pm. I'll let you know as soon as I know more.
Is it usual for it to take so long to get the condition under control? What else can we do other than increase the insulin, that doesn't appear to be working.
Blue is a lovely, polite, kind, middle aged man, his nick name is the dog father, it's breaking our hearts to see him so poorly. He is still bright in himself and still full of fun but so so skinny.
Any support or ideas as to what more we can do to help him will be gratefully received.
Sorry for the long post.
I'm Lou and my 7 year old Weimaraner, Blue, was diagnosed with diabetes in mid January. To complicate matters he also has acute pancreatitis, diagnosed at the same time. He also has conjunctivitis bless him.
My main concern is that he is dangerously underweight despite 5 full meals a day. Obviously because of his pancretitis we have to be careful of what we feed him. He is on a diet of Hills i/d and white fish and chicken, also he has bloated and torsioned so we need to be careful that we don't over feed him.
He is on caninsulin twice per day, we started on 15 units per day and we are now on 29. His fructosamine test was 622 on Jan 21st, he has been having them roughly every two weeks and they are not coming down at all. He is also having a weekly vitamin B injection now.
I am that concerned about him we've also seen an holistic vet who prescribed carsinosin 200c 1 tablet a day for 5 days and syzigium 6c/iris vers 6c 1 tablet twice daily for 10 days. We need to go back in two weeks. We don't like him on the hills i/d and neither does the holistic vet but even she felt we needed to get his diabetes under control before we make any more changes to his diet.
He is currently at the vets for a glucose curve. We can collect him at 6.30pm. I'll let you know as soon as I know more.
Is it usual for it to take so long to get the condition under control? What else can we do other than increase the insulin, that doesn't appear to be working.
Blue is a lovely, polite, kind, middle aged man, his nick name is the dog father, it's breaking our hearts to see him so poorly. He is still bright in himself and still full of fun but so so skinny.
Any support or ideas as to what more we can do to help him will be gratefully received.
Sorry for the long post.

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