Kathy and TiTi
Member Since 2016
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-yellow-and-yellow-still.172084/#post-1881943
Need some help and clarification in how to proceed. She's peeing too much, indicating stress on her kidneys, as they take attempt to manage huge volumes of fluids. I am feeling somewhat hopeless. It's difficult to believe that she will pull out of this. This climb began December 21st. It's now January 30th, and there's no end in sight.
Here is my question
If the pulsation of the presumed tumor is cancelling out the insulin, what is happening?:
Need some help and clarification in how to proceed. She's peeing too much, indicating stress on her kidneys, as they take attempt to manage huge volumes of fluids. I am feeling somewhat hopeless. It's difficult to believe that she will pull out of this. This climb began December 21st. It's now January 30th, and there's no end in sight.
Here is my question
If the pulsation of the presumed tumor is cancelling out the insulin, what is happening?:
- Obviously some insulin is reaching her system, or she would be in continuous black figures. Right?
- This continuous dose-creasing seems iffy to me, since clearly she is responding to it at times, and then not responding at other times.
- Since I cannot stay up all night to monitor her BG, it is possible that she is sometimes going low and even too low.
- The very same dose of insulin may be too high for her at certain times, and then too low for her at certain other times. This discrepancy in reaction would be due to the pulsation. Correct?
- If so, it seems probably that she could crash suddenly if the pulsation slows or ends.
