Susan and Lucy
Member Since 2021
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Lucy is SO much better today. Yesterday she would not drink or eat and her breathing at one point got so slow that I thought I might be watching her last breath! But over night last night, she perked up and woke me up at 3am when she jumped up on the bed and started howling to wake me up. It was the most wonderful hollering I have ever heard from her! She was wide awake, not lethargic and ready to party, albeit still wobbly.
Since her neuropathy didn't magically cure itself, she jumped UP on the bed just fine, but jumping DOWN didn't go so well and she landed on her face when her legs gave out upon landing. After that happened, I put a big plastic tub at the end of the bed for a step with a heavy blanket on top for some traction. It is helping. She had one more accident today when she fell off of the top of her cat tower. I'm not even sure how/when she got up there. I may need to lay that thing down on the floor until I'm sure that she can get down when I'm not in the room. It's already positioned right next to a sofa for easier access, but that wasn't enough to prevent a fall in this case. She's okay, though I may have aged 10 years. Since she ate well today, I managed to get the first dose of Methyl B12 into her relatively easily.
Her alertness, appetite and thirst are coming back. I can't tell you how happy I am. She wants to hang out on the couch and watch TV with me as always, instead of hiding under things like she did yesterday when she was feeling so bad. I know that there are still issues and she can't just go without any insulin forever. I don't know if it's recommended that I defy my (current) vet and give her a partial dose. He says he doesn't do partial units, so he says that it's either 1 unit (which resulted in the crash) or NO insulin. Right now, she's on NO insulin until further notice from the vet. Her numbers were 233 on the ReliOn and 194 on the Alphatrak2 today about 4 hours after her morning meal. I will test her again about 4 hours after her evening meal. Since I'm not giving her insulin right now, the vet said not to test her OTHER than 4 hrs past each of the two meals. I know he doesn't do half unit dosing, but if that were the most appropriate plan, I believe that I am perfectly capable of measuring out 1/2 unit in the U100 syringe. I have a magnifying lamp that will help me get more specific. But I'm a little nervous about going rogue. I DO keep in mind that this vet originally wanted her to start with 2 units and I was the one who fought for 1 unit (thanks to the wisdom of the experts here on this forum).
She doesn't look like she's going to die any moment like she did yesterday so I'm greatly relieved.
-- Susan, who doesn't know how to write brief posts
Elise suggested starting a new thread...
Lucy is SO much better today. Yesterday she would not drink or eat and her breathing at one point got so slow that I thought I might be watching her last breath! But over night last night, she perked up and woke me up at 3am when she jumped up on the bed and started howling to wake me up. It was the most wonderful hollering I have ever heard from her! She was wide awake, not lethargic and ready to party, albeit still wobbly.
Since her neuropathy didn't magically cure itself, she jumped UP on the bed just fine, but jumping DOWN didn't go so well and she landed on her face when her legs gave out upon landing. After that happened, I put a big plastic tub at the end of the bed for a step with a heavy blanket on top for some traction. It is helping. She had one more accident today when she fell off of the top of her cat tower. I'm not even sure how/when she got up there. I may need to lay that thing down on the floor until I'm sure that she can get down when I'm not in the room. It's already positioned right next to a sofa for easier access, but that wasn't enough to prevent a fall in this case. She's okay, though I may have aged 10 years. Since she ate well today, I managed to get the first dose of Methyl B12 into her relatively easily.
Her alertness, appetite and thirst are coming back. I can't tell you how happy I am. She wants to hang out on the couch and watch TV with me as always, instead of hiding under things like she did yesterday when she was feeling so bad. I know that there are still issues and she can't just go without any insulin forever. I don't know if it's recommended that I defy my (current) vet and give her a partial dose. He says he doesn't do partial units, so he says that it's either 1 unit (which resulted in the crash) or NO insulin. Right now, she's on NO insulin until further notice from the vet. Her numbers were 233 on the ReliOn and 194 on the Alphatrak2 today about 4 hours after her morning meal. I will test her again about 4 hours after her evening meal. Since I'm not giving her insulin right now, the vet said not to test her OTHER than 4 hrs past each of the two meals. I know he doesn't do half unit dosing, but if that were the most appropriate plan, I believe that I am perfectly capable of measuring out 1/2 unit in the U100 syringe. I have a magnifying lamp that will help me get more specific. But I'm a little nervous about going rogue. I DO keep in mind that this vet originally wanted her to start with 2 units and I was the one who fought for 1 unit (thanks to the wisdom of the experts here on this forum).
She doesn't look like she's going to die any moment like she did yesterday so I'm greatly relieved.
-- Susan, who doesn't know how to write brief posts
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