Hello, we've found ourselves at another scary moment with Matty dropping significantly from a .75u shot.
Our main post: Newly Diagnosed Kitty - Seeking Early Advice
We've been struggling to find a dose that won't make him go hypoglycaemic, we've been on .75u of Lantus as of yesterday morning,
and today we're seeing a rapid drop in BG (92 mg/dL) at +3.5 from a starting point of 234 mg/dL.
Our worry is that his nadir is usually around +7-8, so we have 4+ hours to go of him continuing to drop.
At the moment we're feeding him wet food, it's not low carb, it's a gastro specific food, because we've had issues with soft stools for the past few weeks which we are trying to remedy.
The food he's been eating and is eating now is Kattovit Gastro (Turkey and Rice), it's 23g carbs as a dry matter basis.
Our vet's phone is off so we can't get a hold of him to ask any questions.
Our plan from here is to measure every hour to see how things progress.
On the food side, we are not sure what to do. Let him eat as much as he wants? Feed every hour? What should we feed?
Could the gastro food with rice be endangering him even more? Because rice could potentially spike and then drop his BG?
Would boiled chicken breast be more gentle on the BG while still buffering the insulin as to keep him from dropping too low?
Any and all help is appreciated, thank you!
Our main post: Newly Diagnosed Kitty - Seeking Early Advice
We've been struggling to find a dose that won't make him go hypoglycaemic, we've been on .75u of Lantus as of yesterday morning,
and today we're seeing a rapid drop in BG (92 mg/dL) at +3.5 from a starting point of 234 mg/dL.
Our worry is that his nadir is usually around +7-8, so we have 4+ hours to go of him continuing to drop.
At the moment we're feeding him wet food, it's not low carb, it's a gastro specific food, because we've had issues with soft stools for the past few weeks which we are trying to remedy.
The food he's been eating and is eating now is Kattovit Gastro (Turkey and Rice), it's 23g carbs as a dry matter basis.
Our vet's phone is off so we can't get a hold of him to ask any questions.
Our plan from here is to measure every hour to see how things progress.
On the food side, we are not sure what to do. Let him eat as much as he wants? Feed every hour? What should we feed?
Could the gastro food with rice be endangering him even more? Because rice could potentially spike and then drop his BG?
Would boiled chicken breast be more gentle on the BG while still buffering the insulin as to keep him from dropping too low?
Any and all help is appreciated, thank you!
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