Jodey&Eddie&Blue
Very Active Member
Hello Everyone,
The last time I was on this forum was when Eddie and I went to VCA Victoria where he had SRT:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/eddie-news-about-our-journey.269944/
Although his insulin requirements decreased after SRT (see spreadsheet), he has been climbing up again and a recent IGF-1 test was 257. No imaging done because Eddie is at great risk with sedation. Full stop.
You can see by his spreadsheet Eddie is at 18u BiD Levemir and has had a number of hyperglycemic events. Thankfully his ketones always seem to stay low. In any case, we have now entered Cabergoline territory and we'll see what that brings. He's on 1.1ml (110mcg) every second day. Today is, as I said, Day 1.
What I'm hoping to hear from you are recommendations for disguising compounded medication. Eddie is syringe-averse, even when the medication is flavoured. I was able to sneak it past him--although he was catching on already--by giving him some Churu treat in the package and then in a syringe just before I syringed the Cabergoline.
I'm wondering if Cabergoline could be disguised in food? In a pill pocket?
Hope everyone with an acrco cat is having a good evening or morning wherever you are.
The last time I was on this forum was when Eddie and I went to VCA Victoria where he had SRT:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/eddie-news-about-our-journey.269944/
Although his insulin requirements decreased after SRT (see spreadsheet), he has been climbing up again and a recent IGF-1 test was 257. No imaging done because Eddie is at great risk with sedation. Full stop.
You can see by his spreadsheet Eddie is at 18u BiD Levemir and has had a number of hyperglycemic events. Thankfully his ketones always seem to stay low. In any case, we have now entered Cabergoline territory and we'll see what that brings. He's on 1.1ml (110mcg) every second day. Today is, as I said, Day 1.
What I'm hoping to hear from you are recommendations for disguising compounded medication. Eddie is syringe-averse, even when the medication is flavoured. I was able to sneak it past him--although he was catching on already--by giving him some Churu treat in the package and then in a syringe just before I syringed the Cabergoline.
I'm wondering if Cabergoline could be disguised in food? In a pill pocket?
Hope everyone with an acrco cat is having a good evening or morning wherever you are.