Heidi n' Millie and...
Member Since 2022
Yesterday: ? - 12/12 Millie/PM+11 280/AMPS 242/3.5U/+2 272/+4 278/+6 227/+8 241/+10 235/PMPS223/+5 222 | Feline Diabetes Message Board - FDMB
Millie spent the day at the vet...blood test, urine, BG, etc... Good news, no ketones. No UTI, nothing abnormal. Didn't need fluids. I asked about a pancreatitis test but she said not at this point. I told her I wanted Ondansetron for nausea, which she gave me. I have Mirtazapine. Her BG was high and there was glucose in her urine but vet attributed it to vet office stress. She broached the idea of the FreeStyle Libre with me and I agreed to do it. So, Millie is now modeling a stylish monitor and should get her cute little recovery suits tomorrow. She came home hungry, although she didn't eat as much as she normally does when I put her food down. I did give her the odansetron about 30 minutes before I fed her. She's drinking well. The vet is happy with her numbers, and her progress. I think she's basically giving me free reign and not trying to micro manage me...like it would do any good. I'm sure that I will still be testing pre-shot forevermore. It seems like the Libre registers higher numbers than ear sticks. I will definitely use it to establish a pattern but won't be adjusting doses or shooting by it. Besides I have 8 boxes of test strips and need to use them somehow. Our next challenge is dressing Millie. She was not impressed when I tried to get the infant onesie to work. My cat who doesn't growl was growlimg and complaining.
Millie spent the day at the vet...blood test, urine, BG, etc... Good news, no ketones. No UTI, nothing abnormal. Didn't need fluids. I asked about a pancreatitis test but she said not at this point. I told her I wanted Ondansetron for nausea, which she gave me. I have Mirtazapine. Her BG was high and there was glucose in her urine but vet attributed it to vet office stress. She broached the idea of the FreeStyle Libre with me and I agreed to do it. So, Millie is now modeling a stylish monitor and should get her cute little recovery suits tomorrow. She came home hungry, although she didn't eat as much as she normally does when I put her food down. I did give her the odansetron about 30 minutes before I fed her. She's drinking well. The vet is happy with her numbers, and her progress. I think she's basically giving me free reign and not trying to micro manage me...like it would do any good. I'm sure that I will still be testing pre-shot forevermore. It seems like the Libre registers higher numbers than ear sticks. I will definitely use it to establish a pattern but won't be adjusting doses or shooting by it. Besides I have 8 boxes of test strips and need to use them somehow. Our next challenge is dressing Millie. She was not impressed when I tried to get the infant onesie to work. My cat who doesn't growl was growlimg and complaining.