Tracey&Jones (GA)
Member Since 2016
I am getting a little worried about these runs of high yellows and pinks. This has been going on for some time and Wendy mentioned glucose toxicity. I have been reading up on it and the way I read it is that his beta cells are not secreting any/enough insulin and combined with some insulin resistance the cat will become diabetic. Which he was diagnosed over a year ago (I have been thinking this whole time if he wasn't on prednisolone he would eventually not need insulin) and have been injecting insulin which is the remedy (maybe not quite the right word) for FD. I have also read this can occur in cats the are even well regulated with insulin and their needs for a higher dose occurs.
So if that is the case..how do you know a cat has glucose toxicity? Is it due to seeing higher numbers, no real nadir that occurs for no particular reason?
My thoughts have been that he seems to be fully recovered from his ER visit in late September. I think I am seeing improvement in his numbers in the following weeks up to about Dec 10th or so. We have seen no greens, in fact we in general have seen higher blues that seem to be setting off a high bounces. I have added in some addition carb for his PS meal and the first bites in his bowl. That seems to have stopped the big drops that may have been triggering bounces. Yesterdays cycles really upset me in that I know we missed the +6 however I don't think it would of dropped that much however it was it seems were are in another bounce or he is just going up and up.
So my questions 1) Does he look like he has glucose toxicity ? 2) Does the rate of increasing dosing change at all with glucose toxicity? 3) This morning makes 8 cycles on the current F0.20 dose. Do I stay here for 4 more and do a curve or do I increase now that I am basically home for the next 3 days and keep getting as many tests as possible.
And how is Jones - pretty good. Eating well, purring lots, poops are good (well for him anyway), peeing volumes are higher at the moment but I think that is to be expected with these higher numbers. He is all groomed up and is actually quite alert this morning.
Wishing everyone happy "final" season preparations and chin rubs for all the kitty's.
ETA to add last condo.
So if that is the case..how do you know a cat has glucose toxicity? Is it due to seeing higher numbers, no real nadir that occurs for no particular reason?
My thoughts have been that he seems to be fully recovered from his ER visit in late September. I think I am seeing improvement in his numbers in the following weeks up to about Dec 10th or so. We have seen no greens, in fact we in general have seen higher blues that seem to be setting off a high bounces. I have added in some addition carb for his PS meal and the first bites in his bowl. That seems to have stopped the big drops that may have been triggering bounces. Yesterdays cycles really upset me in that I know we missed the +6 however I don't think it would of dropped that much however it was it seems were are in another bounce or he is just going up and up.
So my questions 1) Does he look like he has glucose toxicity ? 2) Does the rate of increasing dosing change at all with glucose toxicity? 3) This morning makes 8 cycles on the current F0.20 dose. Do I stay here for 4 more and do a curve or do I increase now that I am basically home for the next 3 days and keep getting as many tests as possible.
And how is Jones - pretty good. Eating well, purring lots, poops are good (well for him anyway), peeing volumes are higher at the moment but I think that is to be expected with these higher numbers. He is all groomed up and is actually quite alert this morning.
Wishing everyone happy "final" season preparations and chin rubs for all the kitty's.
ETA to add last condo.
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