Audrey and Thor
Member Since 2020
Sudden onset of agitation, weakness and confusion. BG was 68 at +8. He ate a little and had some Karo. When should I test again? He’s had lower BG and never acted this way.
Hi Wendy, thanks for getting on, I see Audrey hasn't gotten back on, I was looking at her past posts and 6 units does seem to be a lot, I see she wrote in a previous post he was on 4 units before this. I hope her kitty is okThor's insulin dose needs to be reduced.
High carb food takes 20-30 minutes from the place to the blood stream.
He’s had lower BG and never acted this way.
Thanks @Deb & Wink I tried to help her out the best I couldLet's get through those scary low numbers first Audrey.
Did you test again? I see you have a spreadsheet attached to your signature. Please keep that updated.
Let us know what the next BG reading is.
BG83 at +10.5What is the current BG reading? At what + time?
Thank you. He is better and keeping a close eye on him. I’m just glad I learned to test his BG.I cant help you Audrey as I am new to this, but I am praying your kitty gets stable and better.....I know you are in good hands with this group, I have learned so much from them!!! Please answer any questions they have as it will truly help your situation...Again prayers to you and your kitty!!
Yes, I saw you signed off the message board for a while.Sorry I was away.
Well, inexperienced members do suggest those cheaper strips for the Alphatrak meter. But it's risky. If they want to use those cheaper test strips for their own cat, that is their choice. But we don't think they should be suggesting that for others to do that with their cat.I haven’t been using the petsure strips, only the Alpatrack 2 strips. I saw members here said they work but since Thor is so unregulated I didn’t want to try it.
I knew the Alphatrack strips were expensive when I bought it, but being new I wanted the pet meter as I wasn’t sure I could understand using the human meter.Yes, I saw you signed off the message board for a while.
Glad to hear your vet is so responsive.
Hope that Thor does ok on that lower 4U dose of Prozinc.
Sure would like a little more background on Thor. Any chance you could answer some of my questions posed in posts #17, #18, #19?
Well, inexperienced members do suggest those cheaper strips for the Alphatrak meter. But it's risky. If they want to use those cheaper test strips for their own cat, that is their choice. But we don't think they should be suggesting that for others to do that with their cat.
Well, perhaps if they offer to cover all your vet clinic bills, if your cat has a severe hypoglycemic episode and ends up hospitalized for an extended period of time, perhaps with brain damage and the person that recommended you use those off brand strips are willing to be sued for emotional and financial damages. Then maybe. But I wouldn't use them for my own diabetic cat. Not even for a million dollars.
I don’t know where the misunderstanding is, but we started on 1 unit twice a day. His numbers never dropped below 400. We have gradually increased the dose with testing and communicationMany members use Zobaline for neuropathy. It shouldn't raise his BGL.
Your vet had your kitty start on an hecking gigantic dose of insulin. Please consider talking to members here about what a starting dose should look like. My Billy was testing over 500 when diagnosed, and my vet prescribed 2 units twice a day. Even that was too strong to start out with, and my Billy is a big 16 pound boy. A normal beginning dose for a diabetic cat is .5 to 1 unit twice a day. I'm not surprised that your Thor has dropped to hypoglycemic levels so soon and so fast. Hypos are dangerous. Please consider lowering that dose to 1 unit twice a day and increasing gradually if needed. (keeping in mind that Prozinc doses change based on the low readings, not the high pre-shot readings.) If you go to the ProZinc section of the forum and read the sticky posts at the top, they will tell you all about using ProZinc.
Yes, that is hard. Especially in the craziness going on in our world right now.It’s so hard to take care of an emergency and work!
No, the zobaline does not affect the BG levels. It will over time, help to repair the diabetic neuropathy.I started him on Zobaline a few days ago, would that affect his BG?
That is what I thought you had said. That the dose had been increased over the last 6 weeks.I don’t know where the misunderstanding is, but we started on 1 unit twice a day.
I would have to go back through all my notes. He started at 1 unit and I believe after two weeks we went to two. He wasn’t showing any change. We’ve had so many AMPS numbers over 650!Yes, that is hard. Especially in the craziness going on in our world right now.
No, the zobaline does not affect the BG levels. It will over time, help to repair the diabetic neuropathy.
That is what I thought you had said. That the dose had been increased over the last 6 weeks.
Was the dose raised by full units each time?
Was the dose raised every week?
p.s. We're trying to be a bit like detectives, trying to figure out how Thor got to the 6U dose.
I don’t know. He was high all the time. We’ve done 3 curves plus daily testing.Did you and your vet increase the insulin dose based on those high AMPS numbers? Or on high PMPS numbers?
Sorry, I can only go by the data on your spreadsheet. I wrongly thought that was all there was.I don’t know where the misunderstanding is, but we started on 1 unit twice a day. His numbers never dropped below 400. We have gradually increased the dose with testing and communication
I added the data I have from my two curves plus all the tests I have recorded. Before that I had the info on my phone but didn’t keep it. For those who asked, we added in increments of units. The syringes I have don’t have fractional markings.Ok Audrey,
At this point, I think if you have the data from those 3 curves plus the daily testing, if you could enter that data on your spreadsheet for Thor, that will give us a better idea of what has gone on the past few weeks.
Will you be able to do that Audrey?
I can’t get any evening tests after food/shot on work nights As it is his shots are only about 10 1/2 hours apart from am to pm. on work nights.Hi Audrey, thanks for adding the data. When you have a chance can you add your signature please. To do it, go to the top right of the page and click on your user name. Click on signature and tell us yours and Thor’s name, date of Dx, type of insulin and glucose meter, any other illnesses and medications. Then click save. Done. It will appear at the bottom of all your posts and will give us information about Thor without us having to try and find it.
Are you able to get a +2 before you leave for work at night? Also can you get any tests in during the day at all... I know you have to sleep as well.
Do you leave food out for him when you go to work and when you sleep during the day?