Seth&Bell
Member Since 2024
Yesterday
Bell seems 100% today. She was flying around the apartment with her post-bathroom zoomies and played with me tonight. I am very nervous about starting back up at work after what happened - that episode shook my confidence around lower numbers, which is prolly a good thing for me...
I sprained my ankle pretty badly on a trail run today (had to hobble 4 miles back home to be in time for Bell's dinner
), but the good news is that I don't think I'll be able to drive tomorrow, so I'm going to work from home and I'll be able to keep close tabs on her for another day. Silver linings...
@Suzanne & Darcy
I think my meter is ok, but that is a good thought. I still have some Relion test solution I can confirm with. I've gotten pretty good at pegging her behavior with her numbers, and the meter seems to be in the ballpark of what I'd expect (starving at low greens, not a lot of appetite in the blues, peeing a lot in the yellow and pinks, etc).
I am curious to anyone that has experience over the years if cats have shown hypo symptoms in the 40-50 range? or above, like Brianna saw with Xander. I know there is normal meter variance, so she could have been a bit lower than the 50. The reason I think it may have been a hypo is just how aggressively hungry she was. When she gets in the 40-55 range she usually is soooo hungry and is the only time she'll meow at me. But this time that hunger level was up a notch - she was literally smashing her face in her food to get it down. I fed her a bunch of LC, and then once I saw how she was behaving, I fed a bunch of MC and she scarfed it all down.
Another question: Is the BG measured by a blood sample delayed at all? Like could those 50's be from 15 minutes before? I wish I would have kept testing her every half hour after that 50 and 51 reading to fill in the gaps between the +5/+5.1 and the +7. At the time, I was thinking this was some neurological issue unrelated to her BG, so I was focused on keep her calm and on my lap. But the more I think about it, the more I feel like it was a hypo episode.
Apologies for the load of questions, I'm just thinking out loud.
@Brianna & Xander
Yes! I remember this and it was part of what triggered me to reconsider what had caused her strange behavior. Once I got the MC food in her, she started acting normal again. I think she was shaking a bit too, and it seemed like her eyes were jumping around a little while she was on my lap. I'm sorry you went through that as well.
Amen to that, re:2025, both personally and... everything else that happened/is happening. I would say things can only go up from here, but I'm not going to put that jinx on 2026. My 2025 doesn't compare to what you've been dealing with with sweet Xander.
. Happy New Year?! 
Bell seems 100% today. She was flying around the apartment with her post-bathroom zoomies and played with me tonight. I am very nervous about starting back up at work after what happened - that episode shook my confidence around lower numbers, which is prolly a good thing for me...
I sprained my ankle pretty badly on a trail run today (had to hobble 4 miles back home to be in time for Bell's dinner
@Suzanne & Darcy
To my knowledge it is, but she hasn't had a heart-specific test done. Would that be something that shows up in a normal vet exam or bloodwork?Is Bell’s heart okay?
Maybe there’s something wrong with your meter?
I think my meter is ok, but that is a good thought. I still have some Relion test solution I can confirm with. I've gotten pretty good at pegging her behavior with her numbers, and the meter seems to be in the ballpark of what I'd expect (starving at low greens, not a lot of appetite in the blues, peeing a lot in the yellow and pinks, etc).
I am curious to anyone that has experience over the years if cats have shown hypo symptoms in the 40-50 range? or above, like Brianna saw with Xander. I know there is normal meter variance, so she could have been a bit lower than the 50. The reason I think it may have been a hypo is just how aggressively hungry she was. When she gets in the 40-55 range she usually is soooo hungry and is the only time she'll meow at me. But this time that hunger level was up a notch - she was literally smashing her face in her food to get it down. I fed her a bunch of LC, and then once I saw how she was behaving, I fed a bunch of MC and she scarfed it all down.
Another question: Is the BG measured by a blood sample delayed at all? Like could those 50's be from 15 minutes before? I wish I would have kept testing her every half hour after that 50 and 51 reading to fill in the gaps between the +5/+5.1 and the +7. At the time, I was thinking this was some neurological issue unrelated to her BG, so I was focused on keep her calm and on my lap. But the more I think about it, the more I feel like it was a hypo episode.
Apologies for the load of questions, I'm just thinking out loud.
@Brianna & Xander
I'm so sorry you both had to go through that last night, Seth!That's so scary! For what it's worth, I had a really similar thing happen with Xander once (though instead of the leg issues, he was shaking so hard he looked like he was vibrating), and he was also only in the 50s-60s. I wonder if maybe some days a number is too low and others it's not... The same way some days you're up to a run or you're not. Maybe it was just the wrong day for her to go low. I obviously don't know anything, but it was kind of what I settled on when it happened to Xander.
Happy New Year!I agree that 2025 was one of the worst. Good freaking riddance. I hope Bell is feeling better and she has lots of (hypo-free) greens in the new year!
Yes! I remember this and it was part of what triggered me to reconsider what had caused her strange behavior. Once I got the MC food in her, she started acting normal again. I think she was shaking a bit too, and it seemed like her eyes were jumping around a little while she was on my lap. I'm sorry you went through that as well.
Amen to that, re:2025, both personally and... everything else that happened/is happening. I would say things can only go up from here, but I'm not going to put that jinx on 2026. My 2025 doesn't compare to what you've been dealing with with sweet Xander.