AZJenks
Member Since 2014
3/27
Jenks ate something last night that ended up really disagreeing with him. Around +8, it started coming out of both ends. He experienced repeated bouts of vomiting and mucousy stool so loose that he couldn't pinch it off. This laster until about +10.5 when it finally stopped and he found a quiet space to recover in the closet.
During that time, his BG slipped under 50. He refused to have any gravy, and the dry treats that he perked up came right back up a half hour later.
Mercifully, it looks like he purged everything from his system before AM shot time, but the lingering question was whether he'd have any sort of appetite, what would his BG be, and would it support any insulin considering the big drops he has early in the morning?
To answer each in turn: He had no appetite whatsoever. He just pushed the food away and went back to the closet. His BG was a shootable 58. However, with no food in him, a recent refusal of gravy or any other pick-me-up, an 8 point BG buffer, a BG that was likely influenced by a couple licks of gravy from a couple hours earlier, and a morning drop waiting in the wings, there's just no way we could risk giving him a shot this morning.
We were doing so great, and I hate doing anything that might derail all of our progress, but it's just not safe under the circumstances to give him a dose or any fraction of one. We're just going to have to let him rest and give him tummy time to recouperate, and hopefully get back on track in the PM.
Please Mr. Depot, don't let the numbers get too far out of line today.....
Jenks ate something last night that ended up really disagreeing with him. Around +8, it started coming out of both ends. He experienced repeated bouts of vomiting and mucousy stool so loose that he couldn't pinch it off. This laster until about +10.5 when it finally stopped and he found a quiet space to recover in the closet.
During that time, his BG slipped under 50. He refused to have any gravy, and the dry treats that he perked up came right back up a half hour later.
Mercifully, it looks like he purged everything from his system before AM shot time, but the lingering question was whether he'd have any sort of appetite, what would his BG be, and would it support any insulin considering the big drops he has early in the morning?
To answer each in turn: He had no appetite whatsoever. He just pushed the food away and went back to the closet. His BG was a shootable 58. However, with no food in him, a recent refusal of gravy or any other pick-me-up, an 8 point BG buffer, a BG that was likely influenced by a couple licks of gravy from a couple hours earlier, and a morning drop waiting in the wings, there's just no way we could risk giving him a shot this morning.
We were doing so great, and I hate doing anything that might derail all of our progress, but it's just not safe under the circumstances to give him a dose or any fraction of one. We're just going to have to let him rest and give him tummy time to recouperate, and hopefully get back on track in the PM.
Please Mr. Depot, don't let the numbers get too far out of line today.....
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