Staci
Member Since 2020
Kirby's levels are all over the map again. His level was so high last night, the Alphatrak just told me "HI" with no number. I've tested the control strip and it was fine. Today, he tested 4.5 on the blood ketone meter. I'm in contact with my vet, who had me give Kirby 1 unit Humulin R at lunchtime with a snack. However, his levels kept rising to 666 at +8, which she says may be from the food. [side note: a few days ago I went to feeding two large meals a day, with no snacks unless authorized by my vet, after he had a "near perfect" glucose curve on Tuesday at the vet clinic with no snacks]
Every adjustment I've made to dose has come from my vet. She is now thinking we need to increase to 2 units Lantus, up from 1.75. It does seem to me that his dose is too low. Aside from a few times where he was "too low to shoot" - those times have been rare on Lantus, and with Ketones, we need to bring his blood sugar down. Any thoughts appreciated.
Also, the vet is having me give him subcutaneous fluids again, starting today. Kirby seems to feel OK; still eating, using his litter box. Not perky but also not as bad as he was a month or so again when he had DKA.
Every adjustment I've made to dose has come from my vet. She is now thinking we need to increase to 2 units Lantus, up from 1.75. It does seem to me that his dose is too low. Aside from a few times where he was "too low to shoot" - those times have been rare on Lantus, and with Ketones, we need to bring his blood sugar down. Any thoughts appreciated.
Also, the vet is having me give him subcutaneous fluids again, starting today. Kirby seems to feel OK; still eating, using his litter box. Not perky but also not as bad as he was a month or so again when he had DKA.
Speed is of the essence to prevent him going into a DKA relapse.
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