DevilPup
Member Since 2018
I know I've been told it takes time. I have also read don't chase the numbers with an increase too fast. Please look at our chart. I started Spike on one-half unit, then increased to 3/4 unit, then onto 1 full unit.
What gets me crazy is every time we raise his dosage, his BGs increase!!! I'm afraid to raise his dosage because I'm afraid that will raise his BGs. They don't go down----they go UP!
I don't know enough about this illness to really make an educated decision. Could it just be his other concurrent illnesses increasing his BGs? I'm pretty sure it would keep them up, but why would they be increasing? Could this increase be his diabetes getting worse and I'm not just not keeping up with the increasing illness by increasing his insulin dosage appropriately? Did that make sense?
I'm trying to be patient and go slow, but I also feel I am responsible for his readings increasing. Prior to this last 7-10, he seemed to be bouncing. Now he seems like he's stabilizing, but staying "high."
His lowest reading recently was in the mid-200s. I was going to raise him to 1.25 units tomorrow.
What do you think? I need to talk this out....
I know he's also currently experiencing his sinusitis/rhinitis issues lately. But he is on A/B and also gets regular steam baths. I just don't think the A/B are working anymore. Now I don't feel the insulin is working or I'm just not dosing him appropriately. Don't want to raise him too much. Am I just over thinking?
I'm also thinking that his pancreatitis in lurking, but he seems okay, no flare. Gave him a cerenia today anyway and an ondansetron with his a/b. He is eating and drinking. No vomiting or diarrhea. Just sleeps a lot, sneezes and sounds like "stuff" in his sinuses. This poor cat can't catch a break.
What gets me crazy is every time we raise his dosage, his BGs increase!!! I'm afraid to raise his dosage because I'm afraid that will raise his BGs. They don't go down----they go UP!
I don't know enough about this illness to really make an educated decision. Could it just be his other concurrent illnesses increasing his BGs? I'm pretty sure it would keep them up, but why would they be increasing? Could this increase be his diabetes getting worse and I'm not just not keeping up with the increasing illness by increasing his insulin dosage appropriately? Did that make sense?
I'm trying to be patient and go slow, but I also feel I am responsible for his readings increasing. Prior to this last 7-10, he seemed to be bouncing. Now he seems like he's stabilizing, but staying "high."
His lowest reading recently was in the mid-200s. I was going to raise him to 1.25 units tomorrow.
What do you think? I need to talk this out....
I know he's also currently experiencing his sinusitis/rhinitis issues lately. But he is on A/B and also gets regular steam baths. I just don't think the A/B are working anymore. Now I don't feel the insulin is working or I'm just not dosing him appropriately. Don't want to raise him too much. Am I just over thinking?
I'm also thinking that his pancreatitis in lurking, but he seems okay, no flare. Gave him a cerenia today anyway and an ondansetron with his a/b. He is eating and drinking. No vomiting or diarrhea. Just sleeps a lot, sneezes and sounds like "stuff" in his sinuses. This poor cat can't catch a break.