donaleen and Ozy
Member Since 2013
We raised Ozy's dose to 6.5 units today.
As I look at his SS, what I see is that when the insulin brings him down to green, he bounces up and never comes down again until his dose goes up. To me that says that some mechanism in his body is actively fighting the insulin. It wouldn't seem that acromegaly would behave that way. Isn't the insulin resistance just a side effect of the growth hormone? Wouldn't his glucose be more erratic from that?
Ozy's neck has been swollen and I think those lumps are swollen lymph nodes. The swelling comes and goes, and can change radically in twelve hours. We are taking him to the vet this morning to check his teeth more carefully and talk about options. The vet said on the phone we could try switching to Levemir and see if that makes a difference.
Our plan at this point is to try and rule out an infection (in his teeth or sinuses or throat) because his breath is bad. Then to try Levemir and see if it works better. No other ideas.
I've tried some food changes and those have not been successful. I think he reacted badly to the rabbit (meatloafing). I think changes are hard on his digestive system for whatever reason.
Any ideas?
thanks
donaleen
As I look at his SS, what I see is that when the insulin brings him down to green, he bounces up and never comes down again until his dose goes up. To me that says that some mechanism in his body is actively fighting the insulin. It wouldn't seem that acromegaly would behave that way. Isn't the insulin resistance just a side effect of the growth hormone? Wouldn't his glucose be more erratic from that?
Ozy's neck has been swollen and I think those lumps are swollen lymph nodes. The swelling comes and goes, and can change radically in twelve hours. We are taking him to the vet this morning to check his teeth more carefully and talk about options. The vet said on the phone we could try switching to Levemir and see if that makes a difference.
Our plan at this point is to try and rule out an infection (in his teeth or sinuses or throat) because his breath is bad. Then to try Levemir and see if it works better. No other ideas.
I've tried some food changes and those have not been successful. I think he reacted badly to the rabbit (meatloafing). I think changes are hard on his digestive system for whatever reason.
Any ideas?
thanks
donaleen