Hi Mike,
Thank you so much for asking about Noodle :smile: He is doing very well, better than I even expected. He regained most of his appetite the day after his procedure, which surprised me, and has continued to act better every day. I am testing his BG more frequently, just to be sure there is no sudden drop as I have been advised sometimes happens. He did scare me yesterday with one neg-trace ketone reading but subsequent tests last night and twice today showed that he had returned to negative. Whew. You understand how that panicked me :shock:
Speaking of ketones, how is Webster doing? I saw on your post a couple of days ago that he had thrown you some scary moments too. Also, I know you're pursuing getting him on a waiting list to see a dental specialist. (Did I get that right?) Does he seem to have any mouth discomfort that you can discern, like trouble chewing, really bad breath, etc.? Before my experience with Noodle's developing diabetes, I had no idea how much dental issues can impact BG. I was aware that dental bacteria in people as well as in cats can get into the bloodstream and cause all kinds of problems elsewhere. But I never really thought of it as impacting BG. I am very anxious to see if the cleaning will lower Noodle's numbers after his mouth is fully healed.
Were you able to get instruction on sub-Q fluid administration? I fully understand your reluctance. I was the same way but 5 years ago had a kitty in renal failure and when I saw how much better she felt after getting them, I learned to do it. I actually videotaped my vet tech doing it and probably watched that video a dozen times before I did my first poke. :? The first time is the hardest but then it will become almost as routine as testing and giving insulin shots. We here in Wisconsin get a lot of snow and dangerous road conditions and I've always been afraid Noodle would start to show a need for fluids and I wouldn't be able to travel, so I always keep a bag or two of fluids on hand for an emergency, and I've been glad a time or two.
I'm anxious to hear an update on Webster and hope that he is improving with every day. I'm a little behind on reading posts because of the holiday demands but hope all is well with your boy :smile:
Christi