Allie & Gen
Member Since 2025
Yesterday
Good morning, friends! The week is moving along! I hope you're all doing well today. Please give your cats a kiss from me if that's something they enjoy! I miss getting to keep up with them a bit more than I've been able to recently.
Gen's still high, and I really think yesterday's AM nadir was a fluke (it took him awhile to eat much, I suspect because the apartment was such an icebox and we were huddling for warmth). I am fairly certain that the budesonide is keeping him up there; I know correlation isn't necessarily causation, but he did see a pretty dramatic change in overall BG values immediately on receiving his first dose, and that trend has continued (though I realize of course that we're only on day 4).
Does anyone have recommendations about how to approach dosage when your cat is on an insulin-antagonist medication like this? Any recommendations beyond the obvious? By which I mean: following TR and holding each dose for at least 3 days before doing an increase (depending on nadirs)?
It's all rather discouraging after we had those few days of lovely numbers/sudden increased insulin sensitivity (which I am still so curious about). Still, we have to get his poor intestines into better shape, and I know that hanging out in the mid 100s/200s isn't necessarily poor regulation for diabetes (just not tight regulation) based on all the literature I've read. It's just not what I want for my Gen.
Apart from displeasure over our cold conditions yesterday, he's been in good spirits, snuggly and alert, and litterbox stuff is all looking good. And I guess it is nice to get a bit of a break from Libre alarms. (I really need to get a remote access app installed on my phone, though, so I can restart the Libre app/Gen's phone as needed. It's lost the sensor connetion again about half an hour ago, and I can never be sure if it'll come back on its own since I'm not there to poke at it.)
Good morning, friends! The week is moving along! I hope you're all doing well today. Please give your cats a kiss from me if that's something they enjoy! I miss getting to keep up with them a bit more than I've been able to recently.
Gen's still high, and I really think yesterday's AM nadir was a fluke (it took him awhile to eat much, I suspect because the apartment was such an icebox and we were huddling for warmth). I am fairly certain that the budesonide is keeping him up there; I know correlation isn't necessarily causation, but he did see a pretty dramatic change in overall BG values immediately on receiving his first dose, and that trend has continued (though I realize of course that we're only on day 4).
Does anyone have recommendations about how to approach dosage when your cat is on an insulin-antagonist medication like this? Any recommendations beyond the obvious? By which I mean: following TR and holding each dose for at least 3 days before doing an increase (depending on nadirs)?
It's all rather discouraging after we had those few days of lovely numbers/sudden increased insulin sensitivity (which I am still so curious about). Still, we have to get his poor intestines into better shape, and I know that hanging out in the mid 100s/200s isn't necessarily poor regulation for diabetes (just not tight regulation) based on all the literature I've read. It's just not what I want for my Gen.
Apart from displeasure over our cold conditions yesterday, he's been in good spirits, snuggly and alert, and litterbox stuff is all looking good. And I guess it is nice to get a bit of a break from Libre alarms. (I really need to get a remote access app installed on my phone, though, so I can restart the Libre app/Gen's phone as needed. It's lost the sensor connetion again about half an hour ago, and I can never be sure if it'll come back on its own since I'm not there to poke at it.)