Sprained paw/wrist

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BBelshan

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Lately Beast has been having good numbers pre-shot and some days I don't give any insulin and others I give between .25 or .125 u of vetsulin. But as I am super new and still not had a good curve, I am unsure of how low is too low to shoot. I think I found it last night. He was at 122. Now he may not have went hypo and maybe it was a fluke accident, but I still feel a bit guilty. I gave him .125 at 5:30 pm. Now my husband has been getting terrible sleep lately and was up around 2:30 am so it was 9 hours later and said he was walking around normal and with vetsulin he would have been way beyond the lowest point. But sometime between 2:30 am and 5:00 am he hurt himself. I have seen him on our kitchen counters and dining room table a few times and he has put on more weight so perhaps it had nothing to do with his blood levels at all, either way, he landed wrong. I noticed something was off when I walked out of my bedroom and he wasn't there. He was on the couch. He didn't come to the kitchen when I was preparing food so I knew something was wrong. I feared hypo and started kinda petting him and touching his paws. He was alert and moving his feet away. When I put the food near him he only sniffed at it. I tried picking him up and he started hissing and growling. That is when I noticed the swelling in his wrist. He did finally get up but was limping and still growling. I took him in to the vets when they opened and they x-rayed him. They said they think sprain but small possibility of dislocation - not broken. He will be in a splint for a few weeks and kept in our walk in closet to prevent jumping up high. I don't think I will shoot unless he is at least 130 now just in case I made him a bit wobbly. Poor guy can't catch a break - first diabetes, then tooth extraction, now hurt leg.
 
Poor guy! Sending healing vines for his poor leg! :bighug:
Thanks, he is quite pitiful hobbling with the splint. It drags a bit lower than his leg. Last night around midnight his pain meds he was injected with wore off so I could hear him licking the splint. He took the meds well this morning around 5:30 am so I hope he gets some relief. He doesn't like being cooped up in the room and the other cat is acting weird and meowing all over the house.
 
Well he got the splint off today. They shaved the mats that formed near it. Although it is not swollen, he still favors it some. They recommended using cosequin bone/joint supplement. He seems to be licking and nibbling it a lot. It's probably super itchy having an area you can't clean or air out. From my brief look online, cosequin isn't supposed to raise his BG. I will look some more, but if anyone has any tips for supplements or helping itchy cat skin, I am all ears!
 
He leg was less itchy for him later that night and this morning. He is still limping, but that might be due to slight atrophy or just a little tenderness remaining. He doesn't seem to like the joint supplements. Not sure if the powder is easier to hide than the "treat" version...
 
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