? Lows & possible hyperthryoidism

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Ria

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Hi everyone just looking for some feedback on my boy Argyle. He was diagnosed about 1 1/2 ago & I have been able to get him much more stable on Lantus. We have recently had some lows & last Sunday he was preshot 39...lowest I have ever had him be with no signs of hypo. I have decreased his dosage of Lantus & I test him at least twice a day. I am testing more often lately b/c of his lows as he is tending to have at least 1 number on the lower side most typically 50's but then his next testing will be higher in the 200's. II don't free feed & he is getting the same food at both meals. I am just trying to figure out how to get this more stablized. I also have some concern that he may be tending towards hyperthyroidism. Does anyone have experience in how this can effect blood sugar?
 
Hyperthyroidism typically makes it harder to regulate the cat. We have had people do it with hyperT cats, so it's not a huge roadblock. Are you having your cat's T4 tested?
 
I think it would be helpful (and help people help you) if you could input Argyle's numbers in a spreadsheet that we can all see. Instructions for setting one up are here. Give me a holler if you need help.

http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/fdmb-spreadsheet-instructions.130337/

(this link explains how to understand the spreadsheets we all have: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/understanding-the-spreadsheet-grid.156606/ )
Thank you I will do that.
 
Hyperthyroidism typically makes it harder to regulate the cat. We have had people do it with hyperT cats, so it's not a huge roadblock. Are you having your cat's T4 tested?
I have had other hyperthryroid cats but never diabetic. I spoke to the vet & we are going to blood test him but I just wondered if this could be impacting his varying blood sugars right now. He had an infection a few weeks ago & it sent his #'s high.
 
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