Just got back from the Animal Hospital. I honestly could not handle checking his blood every 15-20 mins....I was a nervous wreck...real bad...and with my house mate yelling at me, did little to assuage the situation.
The facts:
Sue, as you know I have been writing every single thing down, when I walked into the hospital I gave the paper to the Vet. He told me that what WE were doing was right, that YOU were right about not giving Roy insulin...and probably his #'s came down b/c of his diet, which doesn't preclude that he will never need insulin, and, moreover, he maybe , a real maybe, should have been given just 1/2 a unit if any, instead of the 1 unit he received. I also found out that I am doing the glucose test correctly.
Roy was given an examination, his temp (temp ok) was taken and he was weighed (5.75 kg)
Then he was shaved in his throat area (under his chin).
A Mother of a syringe was inserted there and a fair amount of blood was taken.
His blood was tested on an ordinary glucose meter PLUS the big hospital deluxe machine.
Roy was given a shot so he wouldn't barf (he had barfed his food up earlier...it could be he wasn't feeling well, or it could be that he ate to fast and horked).
So, as of 3:32am (Canadian time) Roy's glucose was:
7.49/mmol/L Normal rage is 3.94 - 8.83
The Vet said this was in part to giving him honey (thank you, Sue!!!) and spiking of the insulin.
All the info was faxed over to my Vet's office.
I was told that it was okay for Roy to have a bite if he felt peckish (not too much-just little meals).
I was told that
NO INSULIN should be given to Roy until his Vet figures out the correct amount of insulin to give Roy with consideration that his #'s dropped because of his diet.
Special note to Sue: I did not want to call you back and wake you up again...I know now you are not on Canadian Time and I am just so bloody thankful that you answered the phone so late. I am obliged.
Cost:
Getting my house mate out of bed and having him scream at me all the way to the hospital.
$157.30 Canadian
Benefits:
Roy is okay
I have peace of mind.
And now it is 4am and me and the kitties are going to bed - we are exhausted
See you on the flip side.
