Olive & Paula
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Maybe you and vet could agree upon 5 day increases, it's better than waiting 7 days.
Sorry, here's the note:
Mr. Hasek,
In response to your questions yesterday. Dr. Stiller said the following: no to Gabapentin for Cleo. It will just cause her to be more sedate and unsteady on her feet. It does not seem like the Cabergoline is taking effect. It is not recommended to increase insulin every 3 days. We need to give the body more time to adjust. There is high risk to making quick changes to insulin these could cause death.
Thank you,
(dr. Stillers assistant)
2017 is on Lily's spreadsheet - you'll find it on the tab labelled sheet 1.Unfortunately the parts of the spreadsheet that show earlier than 2017 are missing.
Just got a reply back from Dr. - yes, dr said she doesn't want to add regular insulin to long acting insulin so we won't go there. She'll keep updosing after 5 days based on a curve.You using R is a very bad idea. Yes some people use it, but you would have to test about 10 times the number of times you do now in order to use R. It can be a very dangerous thing if used incorrectly.
yes she's been on the Z for 5 weeks. It might be helping, I don't know, but if the blood glucose goes down, I'm sure those legs will recover somewhat.Chris are you giving zobaline? It really helps with the nerve pain in the legs from diabetes.
yes she's been on the Z for 5 weeks. It might be helping, I don't know, but if the blood glucose goes down, I'm sure those legs will recover somewhat.