Correct — he’s no longer on pain meds or antibiotics, though it’s possible some lingering pain or stress is still affecting his numbers. That said, he isn’t showing obvious signs of discomfort. He’s moving around more, sleeping in his usual cozy spots again, and his appetite is good (he cleaned his bowl tonight).
The only thing not improving yet is his blood glucose. It’s only been two days since he dropped to 75, so this could still be a bounce.
I did a side-by-side PMPS test tonight: ReliOn read 550, AlphaTrak read 360. While 360 is still high, it’s not unusual for Kai when he’s bouncing. It makes me think the ReliOn may be reading high and that he’s probably been more in the 300–400 range. Still high but a heck of a lot better than 500's.
I did speak with the vet, but the vet that did his surgery wasn’t available. The on-call doctor wasn’t very helpful and just advised me to continue monitoring since he isn’t showing worsening symptoms - basically “don’t focus so much on the numbers.” I understand that, but I also know my cat, and these numbers worry me.
Now I’m stuck trying to decide whether to wait another day or two in case this is just a bounce, or increase his dose to 2.25 tomorrow morning.
@Wendy&Neko mentioned something similar in a previous post and that is what she had to do for Neko after a dental surgery. I know we can always reduce the dose again if needed, but I also don’t want to push him into another bounce — his liver and pancreas can be dramatic.
So I guess the question is: do I increase, or give it another day or two?