Alicia & Kit cat (GA)
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5/7/24
Kit seems to have recovered quickly/gone back to her regular numbers by this morning, which I am very pleased to see. I'll be home this morning to keep an eye on her, and maybe actually nap a little.
It was a bit of a long night, and while diabetic related, not cat related. I mentioned late on yesterday's post - both my parents are also diabetic. They both use two different insulins - one fast acting with dinner and one slower at other times. Mom's dose is 5 units of fast acting at dinner and 45 units of slower acting before bed/sometime in the evening. Last night she accidentally mixed up which she was using and took 45 units of the fast acting insulin. That was at 830 their time last night.

By 1045 they were in the ER because she had dropped to 61, but had dropped to 52 by the time they got to the ER. A slight digression - they live in western Nebraska, but just happened to be in Lincoln Nebraska because my dad had cardiac tests on Monday (which ended up being 4 hours late because of dehydration and blood pressure issues), and it's far enough away that they had a hotel. Tuesday night mom ended up having a stomach bug that kept her up most of the night, so already a rough go.
So they get to the ER, she's given a sugar cocktail, then a glucose drip. The drip finishes around 1230am, but they want her to stay for an hour so they can check glucose an hour later. At the end of the drip she was at 116, but an hour later had dropped back to 82. I'm not sure if they did a second drip, but they didn't get back to the hotel until almost 4 am.
And now, because mom has decided that Lincoln is bad luck right now, they're driving home this morning, instead of trying to stay another night in the hotel and maybe get some sleep. Which is 4.5 hours away. So, that's a new worry for the morning. But thank goodness they were in Lincoln - my hometown doesn't have a hospital, and the nearest one is 45 minutes away. Lincoln's was definitely closer.
My mom definitely laughed at me last night after she told me what she'd done because I asked if she had a hypo kit or needed to borrow some of Kit's hi carb gravy. She declined.
Kit seems to have recovered quickly/gone back to her regular numbers by this morning, which I am very pleased to see. I'll be home this morning to keep an eye on her, and maybe actually nap a little.
It was a bit of a long night, and while diabetic related, not cat related. I mentioned late on yesterday's post - both my parents are also diabetic. They both use two different insulins - one fast acting with dinner and one slower at other times. Mom's dose is 5 units of fast acting at dinner and 45 units of slower acting before bed/sometime in the evening. Last night she accidentally mixed up which she was using and took 45 units of the fast acting insulin. That was at 830 their time last night.


By 1045 they were in the ER because she had dropped to 61, but had dropped to 52 by the time they got to the ER. A slight digression - they live in western Nebraska, but just happened to be in Lincoln Nebraska because my dad had cardiac tests on Monday (which ended up being 4 hours late because of dehydration and blood pressure issues), and it's far enough away that they had a hotel. Tuesday night mom ended up having a stomach bug that kept her up most of the night, so already a rough go.
So they get to the ER, she's given a sugar cocktail, then a glucose drip. The drip finishes around 1230am, but they want her to stay for an hour so they can check glucose an hour later. At the end of the drip she was at 116, but an hour later had dropped back to 82. I'm not sure if they did a second drip, but they didn't get back to the hotel until almost 4 am.
And now, because mom has decided that Lincoln is bad luck right now, they're driving home this morning, instead of trying to stay another night in the hotel and maybe get some sleep. Which is 4.5 hours away. So, that's a new worry for the morning. But thank goodness they were in Lincoln - my hometown doesn't have a hospital, and the nearest one is 45 minutes away. Lincoln's was definitely closer.
My mom definitely laughed at me last night after she told me what she'd done because I asked if she had a hypo kit or needed to borrow some of Kit's hi carb gravy. She declined.
