Teo
Member Since 2020
This is a continuation of this original thread.
Hello everyone!
I am Teo and @Ana & Viamo is my mother: we are from Argentina and we are owners of Viamo, a beautiful 10 year old blonde cat.
Viamo was diagnosed on october 2019 and we've been able to get his BG below 200 mg/dL for the first time only two weeks ago by changing his diet to wet food. He has peripheral neuropathy, (he can't use the tip of his back legs) which has not improved ever since. We've already been helped enormously by @Deb & Wink and other users of this forum at my original thread.
We've since learned a lot about measuring his blood glucose and giving him injections, and have also kept record of everything on his SS, which is also linked in my signature below.
For the last 3 weeks Viamo has been given a lower insulin dosage than before, because we were on vacation and left someone to take care of him. This was a measure to prevent hypoglycemia, as his nadir had been slowly going down and Viamo would be passing more time alone when we were away. This proved to be the correct thing to do, as Viamo reached the first numbers under 200 (and even under 100) when we were on vacation.
Now it seems that we've lowered the dose too much (2 units every 12 hs) and @Deb & Wink has suggested that we should start using insulin syringes to regulate the dosage in a finer way. We only have 20 insulin syringes with half-unit markings and we've had problems finding them on sale here on Argentina, but we could start trying them out soon if this is the only way to keep Viamo regulated.
Thank you so much for your help.
Hello everyone!
I am Teo and @Ana & Viamo is my mother: we are from Argentina and we are owners of Viamo, a beautiful 10 year old blonde cat.
Viamo was diagnosed on october 2019 and we've been able to get his BG below 200 mg/dL for the first time only two weeks ago by changing his diet to wet food. He has peripheral neuropathy, (he can't use the tip of his back legs) which has not improved ever since. We've already been helped enormously by @Deb & Wink and other users of this forum at my original thread.
We've since learned a lot about measuring his blood glucose and giving him injections, and have also kept record of everything on his SS, which is also linked in my signature below.
For the last 3 weeks Viamo has been given a lower insulin dosage than before, because we were on vacation and left someone to take care of him. This was a measure to prevent hypoglycemia, as his nadir had been slowly going down and Viamo would be passing more time alone when we were away. This proved to be the correct thing to do, as Viamo reached the first numbers under 200 (and even under 100) when we were on vacation.
Now it seems that we've lowered the dose too much (2 units every 12 hs) and @Deb & Wink has suggested that we should start using insulin syringes to regulate the dosage in a finer way. We only have 20 insulin syringes with half-unit markings and we've had problems finding them on sale here on Argentina, but we could start trying them out soon if this is the only way to keep Viamo regulated.
Thank you so much for your help.
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