Looby & Smiffy
Member Since 2016
Hello girls - are any of you there? Elizabeth Campbell I tried to call you and left a message ..... Smiffy has just had another episode ...
I was in bed with a headache and she was lying in the bedroom next to me and I she called me and then jumped on the bed so I just spoke to her and then there was some movement and I looked round and she was having a struggle to get up and was really wobbly and in distress....
I ran downstairs and gave her some whiskas chicken and cheese treats on the bed and then went to get the glucometer - got some blood but it was the first time I have done it and left the strip in the meter for too long so by the time I got some blood on it it didn't work ...
In the meantime, Smiffy had walked into the other bedroom to sulk .... I called the Vets and a Nurse told me to put some honey in her mouth as well and wait for the Vet to ring ...... I got a stripe of honey from donwstairs on my finger and put it in her mouth ...
By the time the Vet rang she was OK or at least seemed OK she has come downstairs and wanted to go out but I want to keep an eye on her ......
I have also given her a meal of Sheba and she ate about a quarter of the sachet ...
The Vet rang me back and said that according to her fructosamine results and her curve at the surgery she was stabalised and couldn't explain these episodes .... I suggested that she was on too high a dose of insulin which he disputed but got him to agree that I would drop the dose to one unit of Caninsulin twice a day as opposed to 2 units and as we are unable at the moment to do a curve at home (husband not around to do it when I am not etc) to take her in next Wednesday morning after her morning shot and they would do a curve there again to see what her BGs are like on one unit as opposed to 2 units ......
I had to agree with him that on paper and according to the curve at the Vets she was stable but I had to question him on these episodes and that something was wrong ...
He was just about to suggest unthanasia when I told him that she was not happy and I stopped him (as he has mentioned it before) and told him that she was too bright for that .... he then said well you said she was not happy .... What I meant was that she was still a vibrant cat but not happy with the insulin and also she has been missing her Daddy ...
I don't think they are going to consider that the Caninsulin may not just agree with her .... my husband is going to go to the Practice Manager about it all guns blazing which is not going to help and has not got all the knowledge that I have now about the condition ..
Smiffy is now upstairs as I won't let her out - she is not happy ...
The Vet says that if we don't give her enough insulin by reducing the dose she runs the risk of pancreatitis and ketoacidosis so I think he wants to prove a point to me by reducing the dose to one unit and then do another curve in a weeks time ....
On 2 units when she went in for a curve at the weekend her preshot number was 21.1, then four hours later her Nadir was 6.8 and then an hour later her sugar was 12.8 so according to this they say she should not have a hypo episode ... but what else could it be?
I am completely stressed out about the whole thing and worred sick .... at least at one unit she is more unlikely to have a hypo but that might not be enough insulin to get her better
So cross I failed with the glucometer ....
I was in bed with a headache and she was lying in the bedroom next to me and I she called me and then jumped on the bed so I just spoke to her and then there was some movement and I looked round and she was having a struggle to get up and was really wobbly and in distress....
I ran downstairs and gave her some whiskas chicken and cheese treats on the bed and then went to get the glucometer - got some blood but it was the first time I have done it and left the strip in the meter for too long so by the time I got some blood on it it didn't work ...
In the meantime, Smiffy had walked into the other bedroom to sulk .... I called the Vets and a Nurse told me to put some honey in her mouth as well and wait for the Vet to ring ...... I got a stripe of honey from donwstairs on my finger and put it in her mouth ...
By the time the Vet rang she was OK or at least seemed OK she has come downstairs and wanted to go out but I want to keep an eye on her ......
I have also given her a meal of Sheba and she ate about a quarter of the sachet ...
The Vet rang me back and said that according to her fructosamine results and her curve at the surgery she was stabalised and couldn't explain these episodes .... I suggested that she was on too high a dose of insulin which he disputed but got him to agree that I would drop the dose to one unit of Caninsulin twice a day as opposed to 2 units and as we are unable at the moment to do a curve at home (husband not around to do it when I am not etc) to take her in next Wednesday morning after her morning shot and they would do a curve there again to see what her BGs are like on one unit as opposed to 2 units ......
I had to agree with him that on paper and according to the curve at the Vets she was stable but I had to question him on these episodes and that something was wrong ...
He was just about to suggest unthanasia when I told him that she was not happy and I stopped him (as he has mentioned it before) and told him that she was too bright for that .... he then said well you said she was not happy .... What I meant was that she was still a vibrant cat but not happy with the insulin and also she has been missing her Daddy ...
I don't think they are going to consider that the Caninsulin may not just agree with her .... my husband is going to go to the Practice Manager about it all guns blazing which is not going to help and has not got all the knowledge that I have now about the condition ..
Smiffy is now upstairs as I won't let her out - she is not happy ...
The Vet says that if we don't give her enough insulin by reducing the dose she runs the risk of pancreatitis and ketoacidosis so I think he wants to prove a point to me by reducing the dose to one unit and then do another curve in a weeks time ....
On 2 units when she went in for a curve at the weekend her preshot number was 21.1, then four hours later her Nadir was 6.8 and then an hour later her sugar was 12.8 so according to this they say she should not have a hypo episode ... but what else could it be?
I am completely stressed out about the whole thing and worred sick .... at least at one unit she is more unlikely to have a hypo but that might not be enough insulin to get her better
So cross I failed with the glucometer ....
