I'm embarrassed to say that I ran out of test strips and couldn't find the ones for the Everpaw. I ran over to Walmart and picked them up as soon as the pickup counter opened (I had ordered them online yesterday).Are you not testing before giving insulin? I don't see preshot numbers on your spreadsheet.
Her cycle this morning looks good. If you can, get a +10 and that will be like a curve and with the preshot you'll see if she's rising or surfing at the end of her cycle.
Have you increased the amount of food or is she doing this good on the same amount?
Nice to see her in the blues! You're doing great with testing during the cycle!
Hey, it happens. I keep a hypo kit, battery for meter, bottle of 50 strips, high carb food, Karo syrup. I have run out of strips and used the hypo kit bottle, then I forgot to restock them. Ended up in a midnight Walmart run.I'm embarrassed to say that I ran out of test strips and couldn't find the ones for the Everpaw. I ran over to Walmart and picked them up as soon as the pickup counter opened (I had ordered them online yesterday).
If you think she's not feeling well get her to the vet sooner than later. If ketones are building early treatment is better. You mentioned that she's vomited a few times in the last day or two. I'd pay close attention to that.I'm worrying again. She didn't yowl for food at dinnertime, although she ate a couple bites after I put Chico and Cheddar in the garage. Now I set her food on the bed where she's been sleeping all day and I think she's starting to eat, but maybe its only when she sees me watching. She actually slept in my arm last night and I have a bad feeling.
She's eating now. At least she was when I was lying next to her and holding the bowl.I agree with Kris. If you can't get a ketone test done within the hour, I would take her to the vet. They can take off so fast.
If she’s not showing her usual appetite be very vigilant. Vomiting, lethargy, coaxing her to eat are things you need to pay close attention to. She’s still in a very vulnerable post DKA state.She's eating now. At least she was when I was lying next to her and holding the bowl.
If she’s not showing her usual appetite be very vigilant. Vomiting, lethargy, coaxing her to eat are things you need to pay close attention to. She’s still in a very vulnerable post DKA state.
No where near that much. BUT Chuck hasn't had DKA. We are lucky that he isn't prone to Ketones.How much money have you spent on your sugar babies in the past year? I just got her home from the hospital ($2,800). Isn't there anything I can do to help her at home?
What's the ****ing point of getting a ketone test when I already know she's DKA?Did you get a ketone test?
Why? Is DKA painful? Wouldn't you rather have your cat die in your arms at home, rather than in a cold hospital?DKA is rarely treatable at home.
It hurts my heart to say this but if you don't want to or won't treat her DKA again, euthanasia is the more humane option. It makes me sick to my stomach even mentioning it but I don't want to give the idea that just letting her die from DKA at home is anywhere near ok.![]()
I don't think it's good way to go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetic_ketoacidosisWhy? Is DKA painful? Wouldn't you rather have your cat die in your arms at home, rather than in a cold hospital?
Thanks, but that article was very medical and didn't say anything about whether it was painful. Many old cats die of natural causes.I don't think it's good way to go: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetic_ketoacidosis
Humane euthanasia by your vet is a better and kinder thing to do.
Does she look like she's in pain?Aww they're precious!
I'm not the cat whisperer. I can't know if she is in pain. She appears to be okay right now, but I don't know what is going on inside of her body. Cats show pain differently than humans.Does she look like she's in pain?
Like I said before, they hide their pain very well. It's a survival thing.Does she look like she's in pain?
I just want to point that individuals who are depressed generally don't look depressed. They put on a cover. I'm not saying Chloe is depressed. It was an analogy.Does she look like she's in pain?
My father died a couple years ago. He was ill and used a walker. He was ready to die and he told me so. Chloe is not ready yet. In fact, I think we finally found the right dose.If this was a human how would you react?
Chloe is not ready yet.
Just info: Always ask your vet too if anything that can be done without bringing her in. I was afraid Baby had another UTI & they were willing to test if I could bring a sample. I know it’s not always easy to get that. I’ve been there so much & spent $$$ that they were kind to help me. It never hurts to askI hope she’s ok & bless you!
I really hope that Chloe has turned a corner. If you make it your mission to up your testing game and stick to it I think you can avoid another costly and stressful DKA. On work days aim for:
On days off, get at least 2 mid cycle tests in addition to AM/PM pre shots and the before bed test. Once you have a denser scatter of data on your SS and she's well past these crises you can ease off on testing periodically but not all the time. This should be workable for you and would help Chloe a lot. It'll become a habit for you over time and won't feel so burdensome.
- AM/PM pre shots - always
- one right when you get in the door after work
- one before bed every night.
I also recommend getting a blood ketone meter so you can track that without having to follow her to the litter box.
@Teenuh -Yes I have a great, really 2 lady vets that both are good with Baby! Dr. Kline is impressive with her knowledge on diabetes! The techs I’ve dealt with so far are most knowledgeable- they’re experienced & have the correct training. Night & day from my old one! Sooo thankful