Solveig
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Hello!
So my name is Solveig, Norwegian, and I have a norwegian forest cat who’s recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Its gone undiagnosed for some time and I’ve recently taken her in and started treatment to give her a chance to avoid for her to be euthinized. But I am struggeling. Its an emotional rollercoaster.
So, Could someone explain to me how to deal with "bouncing"?
The cat I treat is very thin, (2,5 kg/5 lbs) so I try to stabilize the numbers below 15 (below 300) quickly, to make sure she is get her nutrients. This has led to a rapid increase in the dose, which has probably contributed to the problem.
First dosage 0.025 ml (1 unit) Caninsulin
Measurement 2200 - 18.9 mmol/l (2 hours after insulin and food)
Measurement 0800 - 22.2 (before food and insulin)
Measurement 0940 - 17.8
Measurement 1120 - 18.7 (2.5 hours since food)
Measurement 1320 - 21.9 (ate some dry feed)
Measurement 18:30 - 18.4 (fasting from 13:15)
Measurement 1930 - 18.0 (fasting from 13:15)
Spoke to the vet and since we haven't gone below 18, she said I could increase the dose by one unit. The vet said she is very pleased if we can get her down to between 8-15 as the initial goal.
Dosage: 0.050 (2 units) - Caninsulin
As well as removal of dry food, fed exclusively with VOM and wet food for diabetics)
Measurement 2130 - 20.6 (90 grams VOM given 1920)
Measurement 22:50 - 15.3 mmol/L
Measurement 00:00 - 17.1
Measurement 03:00 - 23.1
Measurement 0800 - 20.8
Measurement 11:15 - 14.7
Measurement 13:30 - 15.1 (80 grams VOM given)
Measurement 16:15 - 25.5 (super bounce)
Certainly not good to increase the dose so quickly, but she has not been on insulin for long (4 days) so did not think it would affect so badly. Is the dose too high or should I just keep a steady course?
The last reading had me in tears to be honest, so very thankful for all help!
So my name is Solveig, Norwegian, and I have a norwegian forest cat who’s recently been diagnosed with diabetes. Its gone undiagnosed for some time and I’ve recently taken her in and started treatment to give her a chance to avoid for her to be euthinized. But I am struggeling. Its an emotional rollercoaster.
So, Could someone explain to me how to deal with "bouncing"?
The cat I treat is very thin, (2,5 kg/5 lbs) so I try to stabilize the numbers below 15 (below 300) quickly, to make sure she is get her nutrients. This has led to a rapid increase in the dose, which has probably contributed to the problem.
First dosage 0.025 ml (1 unit) Caninsulin
Measurement 2200 - 18.9 mmol/l (2 hours after insulin and food)
Measurement 0800 - 22.2 (before food and insulin)
Measurement 0940 - 17.8
Measurement 1120 - 18.7 (2.5 hours since food)
Measurement 1320 - 21.9 (ate some dry feed)
Measurement 18:30 - 18.4 (fasting from 13:15)
Measurement 1930 - 18.0 (fasting from 13:15)
Spoke to the vet and since we haven't gone below 18, she said I could increase the dose by one unit. The vet said she is very pleased if we can get her down to between 8-15 as the initial goal.
Dosage: 0.050 (2 units) - Caninsulin
As well as removal of dry food, fed exclusively with VOM and wet food for diabetics)
Measurement 2130 - 20.6 (90 grams VOM given 1920)
Measurement 22:50 - 15.3 mmol/L
Measurement 00:00 - 17.1
Measurement 03:00 - 23.1
Measurement 0800 - 20.8
Measurement 11:15 - 14.7
Measurement 13:30 - 15.1 (80 grams VOM given)
Measurement 16:15 - 25.5 (super bounce)
Certainly not good to increase the dose so quickly, but she has not been on insulin for long (4 days) so did not think it would affect so badly. Is the dose too high or should I just keep a steady course?
The last reading had me in tears to be honest, so very thankful for all help!
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