Greetings. It's been a while since I've posted here but I got such great help when we first adopted Frankie that I'm back for more 
Over the summer we noticed that Frankie was drinking lots of water, very unusual for him. Then he started losing weight so we took him to the vet and he was pre-diabetic so we started him on new food and cut the carbs from his diet. He's always been finicky so we weren't surprised that the first day he did not want this wet food. He was eating Royal Canin Urinary SO because he had crystals in his urine.
The next day he did finally eat and loved it!! When the next shipment of the food came they had changed the label but it was the same food, but Frankie would not eat it at first. Did he notice the new label or something?
We were going out to eat so we left him with the food and when we returned he had eaten all of it. After 3 weeks of being on this diet we did a re-check. Glucose and the other one (sounds like fructose?) were both still high. Vet is calling him borderline diabetic which I guess is good?
Tomorrow we start the injections and we're both pretty nervous. As you can see from the photos below, Frankie has lots of fur. How are we going to see if there is blood in the syringe when we can barely see his skin? This is the part where you pull back to ensure you didn't hit a ....and now I can remember the term the tech used, maybe corpuscle? She said if you see blood in the syringe to try another spot? Which brings another question that I didn't think of when we were given the demonstration on how to give shots: if there is blood in the syringe do we start over with the insulin and a different syringe? Maybe not since the tech didn't say to do that? She just told us to find a different spot for the injection.
Thanks in advance for any encouragement. This is a new chapter we're about to enter and we're both (hubby and me) a bit nervous.

Over the summer we noticed that Frankie was drinking lots of water, very unusual for him. Then he started losing weight so we took him to the vet and he was pre-diabetic so we started him on new food and cut the carbs from his diet. He's always been finicky so we weren't surprised that the first day he did not want this wet food. He was eating Royal Canin Urinary SO because he had crystals in his urine.
The next day he did finally eat and loved it!! When the next shipment of the food came they had changed the label but it was the same food, but Frankie would not eat it at first. Did he notice the new label or something?

Tomorrow we start the injections and we're both pretty nervous. As you can see from the photos below, Frankie has lots of fur. How are we going to see if there is blood in the syringe when we can barely see his skin? This is the part where you pull back to ensure you didn't hit a ....and now I can remember the term the tech used, maybe corpuscle? She said if you see blood in the syringe to try another spot? Which brings another question that I didn't think of when we were given the demonstration on how to give shots: if there is blood in the syringe do we start over with the insulin and a different syringe? Maybe not since the tech didn't say to do that? She just told us to find a different spot for the injection.
Thanks in advance for any encouragement. This is a new chapter we're about to enter and we're both (hubby and me) a bit nervous.