Hi everyone-Last night was a little rough but we all survived. Thanks again to Marje for all her help. I learned something last night, because I was ready to whip out the can of high carb wet, but Marje had me stick with the lc which make sense as long as it does the trick which it did.
I'm a little confused on what is going on with Bear's numbers. Why are her amps numbers so high now. She was consistently in the blue for quite a few days and now she higher. What makes her plunge so drastically to go down 200 points in 4 hours. Jill said not to worry about the higher numbers after what happened last night so I guess the 323 tonight was no surprise.
I have been locking Bear in the bathroom while I'm gone for work. She is in there 12 hours. I don't have a timed feeder yet so I have been leaving her frozen wet food ice cubes. I have been giving her 4 of them. I put 2 in one dish and 2 in another. I just don't know how long they last through out the day. Are they melted and gone in a matter of hours? She was licking them when I left her this morning. It seems like she drinks a lot more and fills the litter box with a lot more urine than when she is not locked in the bathroom. I know she is with 9 other cats so it is hard to monitor her input and output, but I have never seen a litter box soaked like it was tonight even with all the cats using them .
Is it ok to feed Bear a whole 5.5oz can of lc Fancy Feast when I get home after testing and before her shot. If her bg is already 323, then won't feeding her a lot make it go even higher? I'm sure Bear would disagree that a can is too much at one time because she snarfs it down.
I didn't know it it would be better to give her her ration of food through out the night, rather than 1 can at shot time and 1/2 can at pretest +4. But I won't be able to that during the day unless I get the timed feeder.
I don't mind being aggressive in trying to get bear into remission. I'm not sure how many nights in a row of getting 4 1/2 hours of sleep I can handle though. What makes it tough for us is that we have to give her the pm shot at 7:00. We had to work over tonight so she didn't get her shot until 7:30 tonight. The part of all this that bothers me the most is not testing during the day. Did what happen last night happen during the day when I wasn't home? Hopefully, the .10 dose won't cause such a large drop. I read somewhere that a cat averaging a 200bg is a lot healthier if it has 200 every day rather than 100 one day and 300 the next. Bear seems to be bouncing around a lot. I know what a bounce is but how do you know if that is what is actyually happening.
I faxed my vet a letter yesterday and asked her to call me today to talk about Bear being back on insulin, but I didn't hear from her. I hope she just got too busy and didn't just decide not to call. At least she knows I put Bear back on insulin and I'm not going behind her back.
Thanks for all the advise and support.
Betty
I'm a little confused on what is going on with Bear's numbers. Why are her amps numbers so high now. She was consistently in the blue for quite a few days and now she higher. What makes her plunge so drastically to go down 200 points in 4 hours. Jill said not to worry about the higher numbers after what happened last night so I guess the 323 tonight was no surprise.
I have been locking Bear in the bathroom while I'm gone for work. She is in there 12 hours. I don't have a timed feeder yet so I have been leaving her frozen wet food ice cubes. I have been giving her 4 of them. I put 2 in one dish and 2 in another. I just don't know how long they last through out the day. Are they melted and gone in a matter of hours? She was licking them when I left her this morning. It seems like she drinks a lot more and fills the litter box with a lot more urine than when she is not locked in the bathroom. I know she is with 9 other cats so it is hard to monitor her input and output, but I have never seen a litter box soaked like it was tonight even with all the cats using them .
Is it ok to feed Bear a whole 5.5oz can of lc Fancy Feast when I get home after testing and before her shot. If her bg is already 323, then won't feeding her a lot make it go even higher? I'm sure Bear would disagree that a can is too much at one time because she snarfs it down.
I didn't know it it would be better to give her her ration of food through out the night, rather than 1 can at shot time and 1/2 can at pretest +4. But I won't be able to that during the day unless I get the timed feeder.
I don't mind being aggressive in trying to get bear into remission. I'm not sure how many nights in a row of getting 4 1/2 hours of sleep I can handle though. What makes it tough for us is that we have to give her the pm shot at 7:00. We had to work over tonight so she didn't get her shot until 7:30 tonight. The part of all this that bothers me the most is not testing during the day. Did what happen last night happen during the day when I wasn't home? Hopefully, the .10 dose won't cause such a large drop. I read somewhere that a cat averaging a 200bg is a lot healthier if it has 200 every day rather than 100 one day and 300 the next. Bear seems to be bouncing around a lot. I know what a bounce is but how do you know if that is what is actyually happening.
I faxed my vet a letter yesterday and asked her to call me today to talk about Bear being back on insulin, but I didn't hear from her. I hope she just got too busy and didn't just decide not to call. At least she knows I put Bear back on insulin and I'm not going behind her back.
Thanks for all the advise and support.
Betty