Harukyo
Member Since 2019
Hello FDMB!
Kyo reached her 14 days without insulin mark just yesterday! Thanks for all those who celebrated with us! Unfortunately, shes been dealing with some reoccurring ear infections that we are treating with a new medicine (tresaderm) that contains Dexamethasone (steroid). My vet did inform me of this and to keep an eye on her blood sugar levels, so I have still be testing her until the medicine runs its course (4 drops every 12 hours for 7 days). I have noticed that her levels have gone up to the higher end of normal, using the AT2 she read 174 @ PMPS. Tested her later using the ReliOn Micro and it was 57 @ +5.
This morning I gave her ears a break (now wishing I didn't) and tested her for PMPS only using the AT2 again and she gave me a 173 which is pretty high for her. I will be testing her again using my ReliOn Micro around her nadir to see if she has a nice cycle, but the higher normal numbers worry me a bit since we still have 4 more days of using this medicine.
Do I have to worry about this steroid knocking her out of remission?
Kyo reached her 14 days without insulin mark just yesterday! Thanks for all those who celebrated with us! Unfortunately, shes been dealing with some reoccurring ear infections that we are treating with a new medicine (tresaderm) that contains Dexamethasone (steroid). My vet did inform me of this and to keep an eye on her blood sugar levels, so I have still be testing her until the medicine runs its course (4 drops every 12 hours for 7 days). I have noticed that her levels have gone up to the higher end of normal, using the AT2 she read 174 @ PMPS. Tested her later using the ReliOn Micro and it was 57 @ +5.
This morning I gave her ears a break (now wishing I didn't) and tested her for PMPS only using the AT2 again and she gave me a 173 which is pretty high for her. I will be testing her again using my ReliOn Micro around her nadir to see if she has a nice cycle, but the higher normal numbers worry me a bit since we still have 4 more days of using this medicine.
Do I have to worry about this steroid knocking her out of remission?
but we get through it! 
