Honestly I've read both and I don't really see what the difference is other than how frequently you adjust. I was told that since he's not on a wet food diet we're doing SLGS. We've been on the current dose for 11 cycles. I see on the guide it says if it's below 90 don't give insulin. I did two checks, one was 94 the other was 88. So it sounds like I shouldn't give insulin and test again in a bit. He's already, although not much and he's acting like he's nauseous and I think he might throw up.Which method are you following? SLGS or TR? When you get a low number or one lower than you are expecting, double check it. Then you can stall (don’t give any food) and recheck in 15-20 min to see if the number is rising on its own.
No there isn't.I'm not really following. There's no +12 or +13 columns.
78 was before he ate. 94 was about an hour later, after he ate but before I dosed him.
Okay I gotcha. Just did his +1 and it's 189You put all that info in the amps column and then you will have to colour it green manually.
That's good. Well he's gone up not surprising as the shot will more than likely not have onset and he's had some HC.Okay I gotcha. Just did his +1 and it's 189
Yeah, I'll be testing every hour, maybe every half if he gets low again. Vet is open today, just called them and they're prepping an ondansetron (that's a mouthful to pronounce) rx for him right now.You will need to really stay on top of the testing today. Is your vet open today? I’m asking because you might want to get a prescription for ondansetron 4 mg which is a human drug and you’ll have to take to the pharmacy.
It's been 4 years, but back then I found my local grocery store pharmacy sold Ondansetron for $3.00 a pill and Costco sold them for $0.30 a pill, so I've always found it pays to shop around. You don't need a Costco membership to use their pharmacy. Just saying.Is your vet open today? I’m asking because you might want to get a prescription for ondansetron 4 mg which is a human drug and you’ll have to take to the pharmacy. I’d ask for just ten with refills because it’s expensive and you’ll give 1/4 twice a day although you can dose three times a day if needed. It’s for nausea and it has been my experience that it works better than cerenia although using them in combo is perfect as they address nausea from different modalities.
It’s also known as zofranYeah, I'll be testing every hour, maybe every half if he gets low again. Vet is open today, just called them and they're prepping an ondansetron (that's a mouthful to pronounce) rx for him right now.
Yeah I'll be ketone testing him around +6. I was told to hold off on food until we get another reading so we can measure the onset. +3 is coming up, so I'm assuming I should try to feed him after I get that reading?I have to leave for the afternoon (I'm going to my first animal CPR class).
Please get another ketone test this afternoon, and keep trying to get food into him throughout the day. Best Of Luck.
Don't think we're going to get to the vet today since they closed at noon and I caught them pretty late with the zofran request. They're open again tomorrow at noon so I'll get to them first thing to get the zofran and some stimulant.If you haven’t been to the vet, an appetite stimulant might also be a good idea. Both mirtazepine and cyproheptadine are human drugs but the vet may stock these.
Yes, get that +3 and then see if he will eat..so I'm assuming I should try to feed him after I get that reading?
Correct. I just now fed him half a can of Wellness Core wet food. I put out a few different things and he just sniffed at them and didn't eat so I finally just blended it up and syringe fed it.From what you've said on the condo, the last food was at amps and that was gravy lovers? Is that correct?
I had luck with parmesan grated on top, it seemed to encourage George to eat when he was feeling crummy with his bad teeth.I put out a few different things and he just sniffed at them and didn't eat so
There's something we refer to as the 'Renal Threshold' that's the BG point at which glucose stops spilling out into the urine, it varies from cat to cat, for George he stopped having glucose in his urine when he was below 200 BG. So a cat can be diabetic, but if he is regulated and spending most of its time below the renal threshold, then you won't see glucose in the urine. So George, is below the renal threshold at the moment, since he's mostly in the green, but he is still diabetic, just well regulated with his insulin dose.Also, I caught him in the bathroom and was able to get a keto stick under him. Negative on ketones, but more interestingly, only trace on the glucose. I'm not sure what that means. The vet told me there should always be glucose in the urine for a diabetic, however with us trying to actually reach regulation and those low numbers, I would maybe suspect that to be expected?
well 200ml of water is 200g / 7 ounces, so yes I imagine as it absorbs and before it flushes out of his system it could account for the weight difference.Also wanted to add I got some weight readings on him. I weighed him first thing this morning and he was 10lbs 11ozs. I weighed him again at around 1 which is when I normally do it and he's at 11lbs 4oz. He did get 200ml of sub-q about 4 hours ago so not sure how much that's factoring in.
Great news.Also, I caught him in the bathroom and was able to get a keto stick under him. Negative on ketones,
I would perhaps try and get him to eat a little more now and then check at +6. It looks like you have a bit of margin there to give him a little break, but no later than +6.+4 is 211, so it's coming down. Think I should get a +5 or can I give him a break and let him rest a bit and check back at +6 for a BG and ketone reading?
Yup, hasn't even been acting like he wants to vomit like he was doing earlier. Been taking the syringe pretty well too, once I get him "primed" he'll start licking it off the plate and the end of the tube. Not going to give him any more now and hope he'll want to eat on his own for dinner time.Has he been keeping his food down?
It’s good to keep an eye on the blood ketones because you are right; it’s real time and the urine is delayed.Negative on ketones, but more interestingly, only trace on the glucose. I'm not sure what that means. The vet told me there should always be glucose in the urine for a diabetic, however with us trying to actually reach regulation and those low numbers, I would maybe suspect that to be expected?
I'm still going to do a blood ketone reading on him in a couple hours so we get an current reading since I know the urine is delayed
That's good. Do you think you've managed to get a normal amount of food into him?Yup, hasn't even been acting like he wants to vomit like he was doing earlier. Been taking the syringe pretty well too, once I get him "primed" he'll start licking it off the plate and the end of the tube.
Yeah that's what I've been using, the Keto-Disatix that have the combo. We picked them up after the p'titis attack in November and I've been using them on him almost daily. Today was the first time I've seen the glucose not maxed out.You can estimate his renal threshold, if you want, by getting urine glucose test strips (you can actually buy combo ketone/glucose urine test strips)
Sounds good. Per Gill's advice I'll test again at +8 and see how we're looking.You are currently two hours past his normal shot time of 7:30 now. If he starts heading up, be sure you get a +10.5 test and if he’s high yellow or above, you can shoot at +11.
For sure. He's had 3/4 can of wet food plus a bit of the FF gravy. The 3/4 can wet is on par with what he would normally eat in a 12 hour period, maybe even a bit more.That's good. Do you think you've managed to get a normal amount of food into him?
Have a good night and thanks for all the help. I'm pretty sure he'd have wound up in the hospital without everyone's advice on meds and food and dosing and such so we're just really, really grateful for everything.Just want to give you the heads up I'll be heading to bed soon, its 10pm here.
I'll see what the +8.5 looks like and if he's still dropping I'll give him a bit of food and do a +9 either way.88 is safe, but you could try giving him a couple of teaspoons of LC food, just to see if he'll hold steady.
I would probably test again in 30 Min.
Gotcha. Still trying to figure out that balance between staying ahead of it and overreacting. It's only a couple minutes til the .5 now but I'll keep that in mind for next time.The idea of giving him a little food now, is that we find that a couple of teaspoons of LC as they first drop into green can help level their bg out. It's best to get ahead of the numbers than to let them overtake you.
He's drones 90pts in 2 hours (45per hour), he's sped up a bit.