Spike's Mom
Member Since 2015
I feel like I am messing up progress to heal for my Spike. We are on a emotional roller-coaster . Friday I was so happy to see his numbers in a normal range. My son called me at work worried because Spike was at 107. I was beyond thrilled. Then I came home for lunch and Spike was down to 82 within the hour down to 75. I start to panic realizing I have to go back to work and he is dropping fast. As some of you may know I can text my vet and he usually replies within about 15 minutes. SO I text the vet and he said to get Spike some food. I give him a small amount of food(about 1.5 oz). and we are back up to 94 within the next hour. As you can see by my chart we give him a break from testing and just watch his behavior for the next few hours. Pretest we are back up to 307.
We had a great day Saturday. Not much testing.
Sunday the vet said give Spike a break and do not pretest before his AM shot. Regretfully I agreed. I give him his food followed by a shot. Within 10 minutes my cat is throwing up everything he just ate. At his evening meal time I was out of his food so I gave him baby food again. Before I went to bed I left down a small amount of newly made homemade food. I was awakened by him violently vomiting at 4AM. I am out of baby food so I make a run for the 24 hour Wal-Mart. I decide to buy some baby food and some of the fancy feast classic food. He has been eating the fancy feast all day with no problems holding it down.
Here are all things I am wondering.
When do I start to worry about him becoming hypo?
When Spike's numbers are in the normal range he will not stop meowing while sitting at the empty food bowl. He seems to tolerate the higher numbers better...not as demanding hungry.
How do I keep him on his normal feeding schedule when this happens?
Has anyone following the recipe on http://catinfo.org had such a reaction with not being able to keep the food down?
Why is he so sick with his traditional food so suddenly?
Tonight I gave him some fancy feast classics as he is holding the food down with no problem. I am scared to give him his usual food. He has never thrown up the amount of food he has since yesterday.
And lastly I have to admit I have been taking the middle ground between the amount of insulin the vet is recommending and this board.
I have already bought the 100 IU needles but do not quite understand the conversion when looking at the needles. Is there someone that might explain it so I can understand vs the chart where I am totally lost.
Please help if you can. I am really getting scared. According to the vet Spike is just adjusting to his new insulin. I am not sure I agree.
We had a great day Saturday. Not much testing.
Sunday the vet said give Spike a break and do not pretest before his AM shot. Regretfully I agreed. I give him his food followed by a shot. Within 10 minutes my cat is throwing up everything he just ate. At his evening meal time I was out of his food so I gave him baby food again. Before I went to bed I left down a small amount of newly made homemade food. I was awakened by him violently vomiting at 4AM. I am out of baby food so I make a run for the 24 hour Wal-Mart. I decide to buy some baby food and some of the fancy feast classic food. He has been eating the fancy feast all day with no problems holding it down.
Here are all things I am wondering.
When do I start to worry about him becoming hypo?
When Spike's numbers are in the normal range he will not stop meowing while sitting at the empty food bowl. He seems to tolerate the higher numbers better...not as demanding hungry.
How do I keep him on his normal feeding schedule when this happens?
Has anyone following the recipe on http://catinfo.org had such a reaction with not being able to keep the food down?
Why is he so sick with his traditional food so suddenly?
Tonight I gave him some fancy feast classics as he is holding the food down with no problem. I am scared to give him his usual food. He has never thrown up the amount of food he has since yesterday.
And lastly I have to admit I have been taking the middle ground between the amount of insulin the vet is recommending and this board.
I have already bought the 100 IU needles but do not quite understand the conversion when looking at the needles. Is there someone that might explain it so I can understand vs the chart where I am totally lost.
Please help if you can. I am really getting scared. According to the vet Spike is just adjusting to his new insulin. I am not sure I agree.