Iris Deary
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Been doing 2 U since 3/9/2019. Was on Novalin before. He has been wanting to eat more and drinking more water again.
Yes, I have not in several days but will again. He was fine then. I increased insulin to 2.25 this morning. THANK YOU so very, very much. My nerves are not doing very well for the past few weeks. And it seems any thing, small or large just is too much for me now. And I can't get any time off.... Thank you again.I was able to open it. Lisa, can you see it now?
Looks like Billy Gray Lee is staying pretty high...and you've been on 2 units for awhile. You do a great job getting some mid cycle tests and tells us that he isn't getting into nice blue and green numbers during the day. I'd go ahead and increase to 2.25 units as soon as you can...maybe during a day cycle so you can monitor? I think he just needs some more insulin right now.
Are you testing for ketones?
We have all been there. I’ve cried, had the shakes and panic attack’s. You are doing great and Billy Gray is very lucky to have you as a mama. Most of that panic and anxiety comes from thinking you can figure this out quick and trying to make sense of the numbers. Both are not the case. Keep monitoring as much as you can , ask for help when needed even if only to vent but most of all take care of yourself. I know it’s tough with work and life but you can only do what you can do. Once I gave up trying to figure it all out, I was able to relax a bit and I think our kitty’s can sense that. Deep breaths. We are all here for you. Big hugs coming your way![]()
I only have a super quick second, so I'll do my best to hit the big questions:
1. Keeping him away from the no-no foods is suuuuuuuper important. And yes, cats are incredible little thieves! But some of the bouncing around is because of sneaking food, so if you want to get him into better numbers, it's essential. Any chance you can get the other cats all on the same food? (and if you've already answered this, please forgive me -- I have a terrible memory!)
2. You could get away with just one test in the middle of the cycle, but you really need to be doing one test at night as well. The PM cycle is often quite different than the AM cycle. So what I would do is drop one of the AM mid-cycle tests, and start doing a PM mid-cycle test. We usually call it a "before bed" test since you want it to be the last thing you do before you turn out the lights so that it's as late into the PM cycle as you can make it. Sleep is important, so most of us can't wake up during the night to test very often, but if you can even get to +3 at night, it can be helpful to get a sense of the BG activity during the night. Since one cycle impacts the next, seeing what's happening at night can also help figure out the daytime inconsistencies. So it still works out to four tests a day, but it saves you having to come back to the house more than once during the day -- sounds like you've been hard at work lately!
We have all been there. I’ve cried, had the shakes and panic attack’s. You are doing great and Billy Gray is very lucky to have you as a mama. Most of that panic and anxiety comes from thinking you can figure this out quick and trying to make sense of the numbers. Both are not the case. Keep monitoring as much as you can , ask for help when needed even if only to vent but most of all take care of yourself. I know it’s tough with work and life but you can only do what you can do. Once I gave up trying to figure it all out, I was able to relax a bit and I think our kitty’s can sense that. Deep breaths. We are all here for you. Big hugs coming your way![]()
Oh btw I had to go up to 2.5 units. The syringes do not have graduation marks.Yes, all hard. He very seldom sneaks food but when he does he does it well. Levels are usually 400 plus when he does that but like i said it is not often. I keep others food put up when I let him in house. He has his own condo on indoor back porch. He likes to socialize and I hate to keep him by himself. I can give it a try at night. If aches and pains keep me awake I can use that time constructively. I wish I could get all on same food, but there are 7 and 3 are outside kitties. I can't afford ones I have. The indoor kitties share one can of food twice a day so Lee can have his 4 cans a day. They have dry otherwise and seem fine with it. I order from Chewy and Amazon through Ebates to try and keep as inexpensive as possible.
Taking care of animals is hard and you obviously have your hands full!Oh btw I had to go up to 2.5 units. The syringes do not have graduation marks.
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you using U40 syringes made for ProZinc? It's possible to use U100 syringes (with half unit marks) to give ProZinc but you need this conversion chart to do it: http://www.felinediabetes.com/insulin-conversions.htm This method allows dose changes of 0.2 u (read from marks) or as small as 0.1 u eyeballed between the lines.The syringes do not have graduation marks.
Taking care of animals is hard and you obviously have your hands full!
Your kitty is bouncing quite a bit but you've had a couple of nice dark greens on 2.5 u. It's hard to know if this dose is OK for now or if the occasional high carb contraband is affecting his BG. Some cats are much more carb sensitive than others. How about this?
- keep 2.5 u for another couple of cycles and aim to get 1 or 5 daytime middle range tests as well as at least one before bed test nightly
- if he continues to run high, try increasing to 2.75 u if you can monitor a bit more closely one day
- continue these every 2 - 3 day 0.25 u increases until he's showing more blues on his spreadsheet, then slow the rate of increase
I'm not sure what you mean by this. Are you using U40 syringes made for ProZinc? It's possible to use U100 syringes (with half unit marks) to give ProZinc but you need this conversion chart to do it: http://www.felinediabetes.com/insulin-conversions.htm This method allows dose changes of 0.2 u (read from marks) or as small as 0.1 u eyeballed between the lines.
You're feeling a lot of stress treating your kitty and doing everything else you have to do. I can't imagine doing everything you describe. Getting as on top of Billy's FD treatment as much as you can (and we're here to help with that) will go a long way toward making you more comfortable with that part of it. It'll require a bit more testing occasionally, fierce guarding of high carb food so he can't get it and dosing a bit more aggressively as needed. We're here to help so post as often as you need. Venting is OK too!![]()
We have all been there. I’ve cried, had the shakes and panic attack’s. You are doing great and Billy Gray is very lucky to have you as a mama. Most of that panic and anxiety comes from thinking you can figure this out quick and trying to make sense of the numbers. Both are not the case. Keep monitoring as much as you can , ask for help when needed even if only to vent but most of all take care of yourself. I know it’s tough with work and life but you can only do what you can do. Once I gave up trying to figure it all out, I was able to relax a bit and I think our kitty’s can sense that. Deep breaths. We are all here for you. Big hugs coming your way![]()
If you have a WalMart near you, they sell the u100s with half-unit marks and shorter needles. Or you can order them online. WalMart is probably the best price though. If you use u100's, you can most easily do increases by 0.2u, although it's possible to do even 0.1u if you draw a dose in between the little lines. You would still hold any increase for a few cycles before adding more to give them time to adjust.
It certainly does sound like you have your hands full!
As far as easier access to the spreadsheet, do you know what browser you are using? The most common browsers are Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. If you can tell me which one you're using, I can make a little video to show you how to bookmark it and make it easier to find.
It looks like despite everything else you have going on, you're still doing a great job keeping up on his testing!
I had to sit a while, did not go to church, and figured out how to save the chart on the bookmark bar. I don't have to do this stuff like I used to, thankfully, and I am rusty. Thank you for the help.I got the syringes yesterday evening when I went for horsefeed, etc. Thank you so much.
If you have a WalMart near you, they sell the u100s with half-unit marks and shorter needles. Or you can order them online. WalMart is probably the best price though. If you use u100's, you can most easily do increases by 0.2u, although it's possible to do even 0.1u if you draw a dose in between the little lines. You would still hold any increase for a few cycles before adding more to give them time to adjust.
It certainly does sound like you have your hands full!
As far as easier access to the spreadsheet, do you know what browser you are using? The most common browsers are Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome. If you can tell me which one you're using, I can make a little video to show you how to bookmark it and make it easier to find.
It looks like despite everything else you have going on, you're still doing a great job keeping up on his testing!
No, you should be lowering the dose. Lee is bouncing a lot, because you are not taking the dose reductions soon enough. I actually see several occasions in the last several months where the dose should have been reduced. But the past can not be changed. You move forward from where you are right now.but what I am asking here is what should I do. Up insulin again?
We help each other as much as possible. Call on family and friends. See if neighbors can help, or a young kid in the neighborhood. Check with our social network - church, knitting group, whatever sort of groups you belong to.I don't know how you guys who have no family and live isolated do it.
I see You got some good advice from Deb. Just wanted to jump in and give a stress relieving hug. I know how tough juggling this all as single person can be. The 4 months I have just been through with 2 sick cats and no help has taken It’s toll. I really do understand what you are going through and wanted to send some love your wayI have not been on here in months. I have just been surviving with my head above water. Sick cats, sick horse for 4 years that had a stroke in Sept., sick me, sick friends, estranged spouse in hospital. I just got one kitty from vet yesterday for badly needed dental. $354. This is just a bit of what's going on. Gray Lee had mouth ulcers. His hard palate was red. The original vet did a dental and pulled several teeth and tested for FIV. Test came back negative but vet said isolation for poor Lee as I call him. That is very difficult. Very. Ever since he had the dental his BG has been all over the charts. Rounds of Clavamox and uping insulin. Nothing seems to work. I had a round of something all summer with extreme fatigue. Turns out I have recurrent or chronic Epstein Barr, too. Drs. here and Drs. there and I've not been able to keep Lee's values checked during the day. I have tried recently and have gone to appointments and driven back home to check BG and driven to another appt. Vet set his latest dose at 4 U-40 units. I use U 100 needles and that makes me supposed to up his dose by 3-4 units. ++++The main reason I go through all this is I'm about to totally lose it. I MEAN this. I also have Crohn's. This stress can literally kill me but I am worried about Lee's mouth. Where his canine teeth were there is an ulcer on his lip. I am giving him Clavamox and I bought a mouth antimicrobial Oratene for his mouth and one for his water recently. He will clear up and then get bad again. I think I need to change vets..but what I am asking here is what should I do. Up insulin again? When I did his BG went higher. When I went down on it - it went higher. Is it just the ulcers he's being treated for? I have let him out recently in the yard and stayed with him,. He's so active and loves to be out. He plays and runs and deserves so much more than I've been able to give him for months. I've literally begged people to help. I don't know how you guys who have no family and live isolated do it. Any advice is appreciated. Thank you.
I see You got some good advice from Deb. Just wanted to jump in and give a stress relieving hug. I know how tough juggling this all as single person can be. The 4 months I have just been through with 2 sick cats and no help has taken It’s toll. I really do understand what you are going through and wanted to send some love your way![]()
Iris, I know how tough "gut problems" can be. Had 18 inches of my colon removed a decade ago.
It can be an absolute "Love/hate" relationship with food, when you never know when you will be doubled over in pain from the gut issues from eating a particular food.
That I know very well. Have permanently eliminated so many foods from my diet. Any type of seed or nut, even the tiny seeds in kiwi, blueberries, strawberries could cause problems, could set it off. I actually have very few gut problems these days, but can't touch green peppers, not even the tiniest amount unless I want acid reflux all day and night.Some days there's just no point to eating at all.
I cried when I read this. I do feel your pain. prayers sent. May you find some peace. loving animals is hard as they are always gone too soon.Thank you. All I have wanted to do was try to hide but there is no way. I have some sick friends all 70's -90's. The only younger one i know works with PAWS but I've already asked for help relocating some of the kitties that moved here when my friend across the road died. So far no mention of help. I've asked both vets. Then you fall in love with them like children and worry, worry, worry. I thought I'd lose it totally when my mare Buttons(29) had to be put down on Sept. 1. She had a stroke and it was awful..the whole thing was awful, right up to walking up in the upper pastures to bury her. Thankfully I knew a guy who knew people and one came and dug the grave and his cousin came and helped or I would have been there with a shovel. Thank you. I can use prayers.
First of all Iris, some big hugs for you.If I lived anywhere near you, I'd come lend a hand.
You are dealing with a lot right now, and it's never easy to deal with your own health issues and take care of sick animals at the same time. The stress levels you are feeling must be incredible. Let's see if we can reduce that stress a bit.
Do you still have a copy of the "Dear Mom" post on your fridge?
No, you should be lowering the dose. Lee is bouncing a lot, because you are not taking the dose reductions soon enough. I actually see several occasions in the last several months where the dose should have been reduced. But the past can not be changed. You move forward from where you are right now.
I'm only going to look at the last couple of weeks. I will be stating the dose in U40 units first, then in parentheses will put the U100 measurement, that shows how much insulin you draw up into the U100 syringe.
On 2/19/2020, when Lee got that BG of 80 at +6, that was a dose reduction. You should have gone down that evening from 4U to 3.75U. (8U to 7.5U). You delayed the reduction for 3 cycles, but not sure why.
On 2/22/2020, when Lee got that BG of 77 at +7, that was another dose reduction. You should have gone down from 3.75U to 3.5U (7.5U to 7U) Again, you delayed the reduction for 3 cycles. Not sure why.
I also urge you to get a few tests in the PM cycle. At least 1 before you go to bed. Many cats blood glucose levels drop lower at night, because they are more active then and burning off energy. That energy is in the form of glucose, so their glucose levels drop lower.
Saw the big jump in dose on 4/28/2019 and wondered why. That is when you switched to using U100 syringes with this U40 Prozinc insulin. The dose you record on the SS is usually the U40 dose, not what you actually drew up in the U100 syringe. But I see that Djamila and Rachel were giving you dosing information according to the U100 syringes you were using. That's unusual. At first, I thought Billy Gray Lee was a high dose kitty with IAA or acromegaly, but I see that is not the case. Water under the bridge. Let's move forward from this point, and keep using what you are used to.
The Oratene contains sorbitol which is a form of sugar. You might want to stop using that and see how the BG levels respond.
You might want to consider eliminating the Dr Elseys Clean Protein dry food and only feed the canned foods. Some cats do ok on that food, other cats have higher blood glucose when they are eating it. The chicken flavor is lower in carbs, but the salmon flavor is too high in carbs for a diabetic cat.
What canned foods is Lee eating right now? Brand, style, flavor would be helpful to know.
How long ago was Lee's dental?
Are the mouth ulcers still there?
Are they rodent ulcers?
We help each other as much as possible. Call on family and friends. See if neighbors can help, or a young kid in the neighborhood. Check with our social network - church, knitting group, whatever sort of groups you belong to.
Then, stress relief activities. Mindfulness breathing, yoga, stretching exercises, connect with nature, watch something goofy on tv, take a break and eat a piece of chocolate or cook a fun meal.
p.s Djamila isn't posting on the message board anymore. Taking care of some of her own family right now. Rachel is not here either right now. Don't know why, but she left in July 2019. Neither of them have been on in many, many months.
I think the dose of 7U is good for Lee right now. That is 7U measured in the U100 syringe. (or 3.5U in the U40 syringe)Lees' values are so high at night and in morning. I just don't know where to begin. I should reduce dose then. Doc said to up to 4 U40 units. I have not done that. I've went down to 7.5 and 7 U 100 units again. I will check him this afternoon. If nothing else happens I will try several times......................
Yes, I know what that is like. Family gone here also.About helly- My stepson is trying to take care of my estranged husband and after 3 hospital visits in last week and discharge he was finally admitted last night at the VA center about 2 hours away with a lot of pneumonia that the other hospitals said had resolved. I have been cooking some for them. He lives in another county. I don't have family, per se. I was adopted. My family was gone by the time I was 26. My friends are like me. Old. 70's to 90's and sickly. I'm trying to teach a boy that weedeats for me and cleans stalls what to do if I get down, etc.
I think the dose of 7U is good for Lee right now. That is 7U measured in the U100 syringe. (or 3.5U in the U40 syringe)
If you are able to test sometime during the middle of the 12 hour cycle, that information is helpful to us.
Are you ever able to test Lee during the night time cycle? A test that is later than the pre-shot test? Maybe one test before you go to bed?
I have been trying to test in middle of day before I leave and/or late afternoon when I come back.I think the dose of 7U is good for Lee right now. That is 7U measured in the U100 syringe. (or 3.5U in the U40 syringe)
If you are able to test sometime during the middle of the 12 hour cycle, that information is helpful to us.
Are you ever able to test Lee during the night time cycle? A test that is later than the pre-shot test? Maybe one test before you go to bed?
Ok, Iris.
Thank you for putting some updated numbers on the spreadsheet.
There is a natural protective mechanism in a cats body that will protect them when the blood glucose drops lower than the cats body is used to. For Lee, that low number of 174 at +9 yesterday likely caused his blood glucose to rise steeply by the evening. So that explains the 401 BG reading at PMPS on 2/28/2020. His body is trying to protect him by releasing hormones and stored sugars into the blood stream to bring those low numbers back up to a "safe" level. We call it "bouncing." Have you heard the term used here before?
His blood glucose could have been lower before that +9. We simply don't know. Don't worry about it. You do as much as you can. You have to live your life and have a lot of other responsibilities, so you needed to be in the garage yesterday, cleaning the kitties home.
If you are able to get a blood glucose reading closer to the +6 time, that would help us to guide you.
One day you might be able to get a +5 test. Another day you might be able to get a +7 test.
Some days you might not be able to test at all. Maybe you are away, to grocery shop or visiting friends. That is ok. We all need to run errands and visit with friends.
How many cats live with you Iris? How many other animals do you have to take care of?