Lisa and little
Member Since 2018
Hi All,
Little needs a dental most likely with one extraction. I am a nervous mess My non sugar baby went in for a similar procedure the exact same time last year and was over anesthetized by the vet. We fought for 41/2 months to get her back to “normal” but unfortunately I had to make the tough decision to let her go in February. Needless to say I am terribly frightened to put Little under. And the timing.. well I feel like it’s Groundhog Day. Same time last year.
I am obviously using a different vet and he is advising that Little eats and get Her normal dose of insulin at her normal time on the day of the procedure which is 7am. He plans on doing the procedure at around 1pm which would be 6hrs after food and insulin. I am nervous that she may still have food in her system and that her BG#s will be heading toward the lowest point during the procedure. Does this sound like normal protocol? Do you typically feed and shoot before a dental? I thought I read somewhere that people skip the insulin dose just prior to anesthesia?
I’ve also read that giving anesthesia to diabetics is complicated and has more risks. I am just sick And shaky even writing this.
Little doesn’t seem to be in any pain but her numbers have been wonkier that usual the last month so I am thinking that the condition of her mouth might be contributing to her numbers? I welcome any advice on that. Also wondering if in fact her teeth are affecting her BG#s, how long after the procedure would I expect to see better BG results?
A big part of me does not want to put her through this but based on what I have seen on this forum , dental is really important for diabetics in particular. Any info or advice you all could share regarding pre and post op procedure , in addition to any special steps you think I need to make sure the vet is implementing would be greatly appreciated. I am going to go throw up now. Thank you -Lisa and Little
Oops forgot this.—He also recommended giving her a dose of convenia a week before the procedure so that it overlaps the week after. Any side effects I may expect from that with respect to BG #s? All her pre bloodwork came back normal
Little needs a dental most likely with one extraction. I am a nervous mess My non sugar baby went in for a similar procedure the exact same time last year and was over anesthetized by the vet. We fought for 41/2 months to get her back to “normal” but unfortunately I had to make the tough decision to let her go in February. Needless to say I am terribly frightened to put Little under. And the timing.. well I feel like it’s Groundhog Day. Same time last year.
I am obviously using a different vet and he is advising that Little eats and get Her normal dose of insulin at her normal time on the day of the procedure which is 7am. He plans on doing the procedure at around 1pm which would be 6hrs after food and insulin. I am nervous that she may still have food in her system and that her BG#s will be heading toward the lowest point during the procedure. Does this sound like normal protocol? Do you typically feed and shoot before a dental? I thought I read somewhere that people skip the insulin dose just prior to anesthesia?
I’ve also read that giving anesthesia to diabetics is complicated and has more risks. I am just sick And shaky even writing this.
Little doesn’t seem to be in any pain but her numbers have been wonkier that usual the last month so I am thinking that the condition of her mouth might be contributing to her numbers? I welcome any advice on that. Also wondering if in fact her teeth are affecting her BG#s, how long after the procedure would I expect to see better BG results?
A big part of me does not want to put her through this but based on what I have seen on this forum , dental is really important for diabetics in particular. Any info or advice you all could share regarding pre and post op procedure , in addition to any special steps you think I need to make sure the vet is implementing would be greatly appreciated. I am going to go throw up now. Thank you -Lisa and Little
Oops forgot this.—He also recommended giving her a dose of convenia a week before the procedure so that it overlaps the week after. Any side effects I may expect from that with respect to BG #s? All her pre bloodwork came back normal
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