chuckstables
Member Since 2022
Will be doing a blood glucose curve today at my vets request. He's eating wet food again; guess I was right, he only seems to want dry food after he bounces.
I think it is a little soon for a curve since you just changed the dose but any info is good info. Are you going to test every 2 hours for 12 hours or every 3 hours for 18?
Glad to see you are able to monitor him today. That lower number at +1 might just mean his numbers have been sliding down all night, and he's breaking the bounce already.
The fact that he only wanted to eat dry yesterday may be tied to how he went lower the night before. He's learned that the higher carb dry food makes him feel better when his numbers are low.
I see he's going back up a bit. What this tells me is that for the moment, you keep this dose. Especially if he decides to keep low carb wet on the menu.
Some cats do what we call a Lantus double dip, where they go down a little bit at the end of the cycle. Let's see what he does by PMPS time.
How much can you monitor tonight?
How long before the 101 did he eat? With SLGS, you don't shoot if they are below 90 at preshot time. A 1/3 of a can within the last 1/2 hour could easily bump his numbers from below 90 to 101. In which case it wouldn't be safe to shoot.
So you have three options. One is to skip insulin tonight and resume tomorrow morning at whatever time is convenient for you Option 2 is to wait 20 minutes and retest, and see if he's going up and decide then what to do. The third option is a reduced dose tonight, but that will still requite some monitoring. Possibly late with him trending down.
I did, he historically eats more than he has today though (typically 2 5.5 oz cans of friskies, these days it's 1-1.5 cans over the last week since I started adjusting his dose). What dose would you suggest giving then assuming he doesn't test up within 20 minutes? I had thought that a low carb wet food wouldn't impact his blood sugar 20 minutes before, thought it took a couple hours for him to start digesting it, it's why I gave it to him before (as he was begging me for food).Did you read the three options above? None of them involve feeding right now.
You don't want to artificially raise his blood sugar with food at this point. Because that increase will wear off once the food is worn off. And then you'll be left with the lower numbers he'd have been without the food.
If you are waiting 20 minutes, that is without food. If he goes down some more, I would suggest either skipping, or a one time much lower dose, like 1 unit. You would go back to 2.25 units in the morning, unless he goes under 90 this night.
Do you have any idea how many calories he was getting on dry food vs. how much he's getting on wet food now? We don't want him losing weight. The other thing to consider is that when cats are much better regulated (today was an awesome cycle!), his body doesn't need as many calories as when he was unregulated.Also; how would you suggest I deal with him not eating as much as he was when he was on 1/3rd dry food? I've transitioned him off; he just doesn't seem to enjoy it as much sometimes. He's highly food motivated, hard to see him beg me all day for dry food and not give him any.
Do you have any idea how many calories he was getting on dry food vs. how much he's getting on wet food now? We don't want him losing weight. The other thing to consider is that when cats are much better regulated (today was an awesome cycle!), his body doesn't need as many calories as when he was unregulated.
I think that reduced dose is a good idea tonight. It will make him higher in the morning, but I'm worried that he'd go too low overnight otherwise.
NFC's are large cats, and wonderful temperaments. Neko was part Maine Coon I think, she was a rescue. i bought a pet/baby scale and weighed her periodically, more often when I was trying to change her weight. She was too large, but that was because of her acromegaly. The vet thought her weight was pretty good but I didn't want her to gain because she had arthritis.
I'd start with a +2 tonight and if it's going up, you can call it a night. Will be interesting to see where he is exactly in the morning.
The vet doesn't have the right to get after you for keeping your buddy safe. You are home with him, she's not.
If he's down at +2, it'll depend how much. Below 90 earns that reduction down to 2.0 units, and feel free to carb him up. Maybe even some dry food. If it's just a couple points down, then that's just within meter variance and not as much a worry and he could get regular food. If he's down just a little or a lot, I'd still get a later test to make sure he's OK. The depot will control the first part of the cycle, but he should start coming up because of the reduced dose.
I'm tagging Bhooma @Bandit's Mom and Bron @Bron and Sheba (GA) who are in different parts of the world and able to help you if he's down quite a bit at +2.