8/3 Rachel’s George AMPS 345 PMPS 264

George’s Mom

Member Since 2022
Yesterday’s Condo

So today is a strange day. George’s numbers look great! Actually, weird though as he is at +10 and his numbers are still dropping.

He seemed like he was feeling good this morning. He was meowing at the bedroom door (to get out to the living room) at 6am. He hasn’t done that in a while, so he must’ve been feeling more himself.

However, since then he has had diarrhea and vomited (albeit with some grass he snagged). So I don’t think he’s feeling great and prob not eating a lot. Maybe that’s why his BS is still declining at +10??? I’m not thinking I should give him his PMPS Lantus if his #s don’t rebound agree?
 
He is eating. He’s gone to his bowl twice in the past hour. I just don’t know whether to give him any L. Kinda waiting and watching his trending.
Do you know what his number is now? 264 is generally a safe number to give insulin (even better that you have a Libre). He may also be rising now already. You could do 6 units if you’re not comfortable doing 6.5.
 
On this forum, for anyone following TR, we say to post for help the first time you get a preshot under 150. Over that, SHOOOOOOT!
 
Sorry I have gotten so used to the Reds… Got a little :nailbiting::nailbiting::nailbiting: about the lower #. Thank you all for your help!

Prayers for George to continue to move closer to optimum BG.
 
The point at which a cat starts to spill sugar into their urine can vary by cat. For some it's the high 100's, some low 200's. It also depends what type of meter you are using to measure it (human vs. pet. vs. lab). Over that point, the kidneys have to work harder to remove the sugar from the blood and send it out into the urine. So yes, it is harder on their kidneys. You do want to get to the point where they get a break, which he did for a while today. :) You'll notice he drinks/pees less when the numbers come down too.
 
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