Devon72
Member Since 2022
I have a very complicated situation on my hands and I need some help strategizing how to use a limited resource.
My wife and I have a diabetic cat named Feather. He is 18 years old, he has been diabetic half his life. She takes care of his insulin so we don't double treat him. I have taken care of him only a very few times for a short period.
Normally, everything is very stable, and he eats and takes his medicine like clockwork. He is still able to climb stairs and jump up on the couch and all that. His eyes are just starting to get cloudy, but he can still see and hear fine.
My wife has had to go to emergency on Wednesday. She is very sick and they are still trying to figure out what it is. She is unavailable, and she will be unavailable for a while. Very suddenly, I must take care of Feather in difficult circumstances. On Wednesday and Thursday I was very preoccupied with my wife. I mechanically gave him the insulin and his meals and I didn't really notice he wasn't eating his food very well - I just stopped by home to give him his shots and dole out some food and then back to the hospital on those days.
On Friday she was put into a ward with no visitors allowed, and I've been home since. I caught him going too low too soon on Friday, yesterday, when I noticed too few pees. The test read 2.5 ... I wasn't sure I did it right but it seemed to fit the symptoms. He was also sick. I gave him a high carb gravy food my wife keeps for these occasions, which happens once a year or so. He ravenously ate it and seemed to make a total recovery that's lasted 24 hours now.
Here I need to mention that after locating the test kit, we seem to only have 4 strips left and it's the weekend. I can't get more til Monday. I also need to remind that he is 18 and he sleeps alot regardless of the condition of his diabetes. So it's not always easy to tell what is going on, and, he is at the point where we are not going to put him through too much more - it's essentially hospice care at home now.
But not right now. I don't want my wife to recover and find out he's gone. She is going through so much. He is very very important to both of us.
I skipped Friday evening's dose of insulin. This morning (Saturday), I used 1 test strip and he checked out very high. I resumed his normal dose this morning, and managed to convince him to start eating normally again, though it took some effort. So far it seems like he is eating, drinking, sleeping, and peeing at his normal rates today, and his personality is back, attention seeking, grooming, and all. He will have to have another dose tonight, and I won't be able to watch him all night. But I could set an alarm.
I have 3 test strips left. It's Saturday. I have to give him 4 doses between now and when the vet is open (one tonight, two tomorow, one Monday morning) and then I can get more test strips. For now I'm flying blind besides those 3 strips.
I know general basics and it was easy to find videos on how to use the test kit and stuff like that, but I'm having trouble getting information on specific details and I need answers fast.
Right now I need to know when after a dose of insulin is blood sugar supposed to be lowest?
I will probably have other questions later and any tips are welcome.
My wife and I have a diabetic cat named Feather. He is 18 years old, he has been diabetic half his life. She takes care of his insulin so we don't double treat him. I have taken care of him only a very few times for a short period.
Normally, everything is very stable, and he eats and takes his medicine like clockwork. He is still able to climb stairs and jump up on the couch and all that. His eyes are just starting to get cloudy, but he can still see and hear fine.
My wife has had to go to emergency on Wednesday. She is very sick and they are still trying to figure out what it is. She is unavailable, and she will be unavailable for a while. Very suddenly, I must take care of Feather in difficult circumstances. On Wednesday and Thursday I was very preoccupied with my wife. I mechanically gave him the insulin and his meals and I didn't really notice he wasn't eating his food very well - I just stopped by home to give him his shots and dole out some food and then back to the hospital on those days.
On Friday she was put into a ward with no visitors allowed, and I've been home since. I caught him going too low too soon on Friday, yesterday, when I noticed too few pees. The test read 2.5 ... I wasn't sure I did it right but it seemed to fit the symptoms. He was also sick. I gave him a high carb gravy food my wife keeps for these occasions, which happens once a year or so. He ravenously ate it and seemed to make a total recovery that's lasted 24 hours now.
Here I need to mention that after locating the test kit, we seem to only have 4 strips left and it's the weekend. I can't get more til Monday. I also need to remind that he is 18 and he sleeps alot regardless of the condition of his diabetes. So it's not always easy to tell what is going on, and, he is at the point where we are not going to put him through too much more - it's essentially hospice care at home now.
But not right now. I don't want my wife to recover and find out he's gone. She is going through so much. He is very very important to both of us.
I skipped Friday evening's dose of insulin. This morning (Saturday), I used 1 test strip and he checked out very high. I resumed his normal dose this morning, and managed to convince him to start eating normally again, though it took some effort. So far it seems like he is eating, drinking, sleeping, and peeing at his normal rates today, and his personality is back, attention seeking, grooming, and all. He will have to have another dose tonight, and I won't be able to watch him all night. But I could set an alarm.
I have 3 test strips left. It's Saturday. I have to give him 4 doses between now and when the vet is open (one tonight, two tomorow, one Monday morning) and then I can get more test strips. For now I'm flying blind besides those 3 strips.
I know general basics and it was easy to find videos on how to use the test kit and stuff like that, but I'm having trouble getting information on specific details and I need answers fast.
Right now I need to know when after a dose of insulin is blood sugar supposed to be lowest?
I will probably have other questions later and any tips are welcome.

