Hi everyone..My first time here and looking around, could use a little help.
I have a senior cat who is on 4 units of Vetsulin twice a day. He's usually on the higher side and readings of 600 are typical for him when he's high.
I noticed he was having a hard time walking yesterday about four hours after getting his shot. Shortly after, he started convulsing on the floor and making loud meows. I took him into the emergency vet because I panicked and didn't know what to do. The doctor looked at him and said based on the way he was laying (arms locked) he probably had a clot in his brain but they can run tests and xrays or I could put him down. He never once mentioned low blood sugar and being new to this, it didn't even register. I opted to put him down. While in the room with him, I couldn't do it. He slept in my arms and it didn't feel right so I told them I'd like to take him home. Once we returned home, he got up and ate and seemed as fine as an old cat could be. Stupid us didn't check his glucose and gave him his insulin. Four hours later he was convulsing again. I didn't think he'd make it through the night. We put sugar and syrup on his gums and I woke up and there he was, meowing, walking around and purring, his typical self.
I called the emergency vet and they said to skip his morning shot (he was around 321). Now that his night shot is rolling around, I'm terrified.
He's eaten some. Do I stick with the same dose at this point? He's high, around 676 but these are his typical high numbers. I'm so scared and feel so guilty I didn't catch on that his sugars were so low, I was basically killing him by giving him the insulin. Does anyone have any tips? I called another emergency vet and they said they are not allowed to advise me on changing the dose but to give him his insulin.
Thanks!
I have a senior cat who is on 4 units of Vetsulin twice a day. He's usually on the higher side and readings of 600 are typical for him when he's high.
I noticed he was having a hard time walking yesterday about four hours after getting his shot. Shortly after, he started convulsing on the floor and making loud meows. I took him into the emergency vet because I panicked and didn't know what to do. The doctor looked at him and said based on the way he was laying (arms locked) he probably had a clot in his brain but they can run tests and xrays or I could put him down. He never once mentioned low blood sugar and being new to this, it didn't even register. I opted to put him down. While in the room with him, I couldn't do it. He slept in my arms and it didn't feel right so I told them I'd like to take him home. Once we returned home, he got up and ate and seemed as fine as an old cat could be. Stupid us didn't check his glucose and gave him his insulin. Four hours later he was convulsing again. I didn't think he'd make it through the night. We put sugar and syrup on his gums and I woke up and there he was, meowing, walking around and purring, his typical self.
I called the emergency vet and they said to skip his morning shot (he was around 321). Now that his night shot is rolling around, I'm terrified.
He's eaten some. Do I stick with the same dose at this point? He's high, around 676 but these are his typical high numbers. I'm so scared and feel so guilty I didn't catch on that his sugars were so low, I was basically killing him by giving him the insulin. Does anyone have any tips? I called another emergency vet and they said they are not allowed to advise me on changing the dose but to give him his insulin.
Thanks!