kphmitten
Member Since 2011
So, funny story is I work at an emergency vet clinic.
But my diabetic cat is the one who is going to make me crazy.
Due to irratic hours and my mom not comfortable home testing him, he gets tested/shot at odd times.
September 24 @ 12:08am - 170 (no insulin)
11:51am - 275 (1.5U Lantus)
10:22pm - 382 (2.5U Lantus)
September 25 @ 2:47pm - 370 (3U at vet rec)
September 26 @ 12:36am - 52!!! (No insulin, Karo syrup - Cat proceeded to hide and/or fidget too much for blood so I kept checking him every few hours and he was perfectly fine. He complained every time I flipped the bed skirt and started talking to him)
12:55pm - 380 (2.5U vet rec)
10:50pm - 20!!!!!! Retested other ear at 26. Karo syrup
11:35pm - 32 - More Karo syrup, treats, and dry food.
The thing is, he's still acting completely...normal. I know cats hide their pain well but shouldn't he with numbers this low be in a coma or seizuring or something? At least then I'd know what to do. But he's arguing with me about testing and hiding under tables and giving me dirty looks as he tries to lick all the syrup off his gums.
Background: He was diagnosed a while ago. Over a year ago? Two years ago now? Times flies. He was on Humulin N and was fairly steady (low 300s). He started dropping weight but otherwise seeming fine. My vet was hesitant about switching insulins saying it's always worked. So, I switched just him to a new vet that specializes in cats and has a fantastic reputation. We switched to Lantus September 5th and are still playing with dosing. I tested at home but not as strictly as the new vet has me doing so I sort of feel like I'm starting all over again. Really, I've been a hot worrying mess for the last three weeks. He's never dropped this low before though.
But my diabetic cat is the one who is going to make me crazy.
Due to irratic hours and my mom not comfortable home testing him, he gets tested/shot at odd times.
September 24 @ 12:08am - 170 (no insulin)
11:51am - 275 (1.5U Lantus)
10:22pm - 382 (2.5U Lantus)
September 25 @ 2:47pm - 370 (3U at vet rec)
September 26 @ 12:36am - 52!!! (No insulin, Karo syrup - Cat proceeded to hide and/or fidget too much for blood so I kept checking him every few hours and he was perfectly fine. He complained every time I flipped the bed skirt and started talking to him)
12:55pm - 380 (2.5U vet rec)
10:50pm - 20!!!!!! Retested other ear at 26. Karo syrup
11:35pm - 32 - More Karo syrup, treats, and dry food.
The thing is, he's still acting completely...normal. I know cats hide their pain well but shouldn't he with numbers this low be in a coma or seizuring or something? At least then I'd know what to do. But he's arguing with me about testing and hiding under tables and giving me dirty looks as he tries to lick all the syrup off his gums.
Background: He was diagnosed a while ago. Over a year ago? Two years ago now? Times flies. He was on Humulin N and was fairly steady (low 300s). He started dropping weight but otherwise seeming fine. My vet was hesitant about switching insulins saying it's always worked. So, I switched just him to a new vet that specializes in cats and has a fantastic reputation. We switched to Lantus September 5th and are still playing with dosing. I tested at home but not as strictly as the new vet has me doing so I sort of feel like I'm starting all over again. Really, I've been a hot worrying mess for the last three weeks. He's never dropped this low before though.