cashewsmomma
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Good morning everyone,
I tried to do a blood curve throughout the night for Cashew and saw some interesting drops (please see SS). I think we may be in for a PM dose increase.. Also, I wanted to point out I have to give him a treat when testing his blood, normally it is a bit (smear?) of his wet food so he is busy with it while I do my work.
Anyway, I explained to the vet that the first meter seemed faulty and therefore I have reduced his dose for now and would like to collect more data before we started increasing. Even then,I would like to increase by 0.25 or 0.50 units etc - her initial response was that the difference between the old and new meter was not that much and based on his curve last week his dose should be increased. I sent her another email late last night on how I would like to collect more information before I do any changes and would like to come in and show them the kestone strip.
I tested his urine a 2nd time last night (put it right under stream) and it turned the lightest shade of pink on the bottle (so I am assuming this means he has traces of kestone) but later this colour went to beige (i.e. negative). The reason why I am asking is the strip kind of looks pink to begin with so I am not even sure if I am reading it properly (i know i feel like a dummy who can't even read a colour coded strip!!)
I am adding water to his food now, Cashew seems to be doing fine.I only got 3 hours of sleep last night so had my eye on him. He seems totally fine...
thanks you guys.
Good morning everyone,
I tried to do a blood curve throughout the night for Cashew and saw some interesting drops (please see SS). I think we may be in for a PM dose increase.. Also, I wanted to point out I have to give him a treat when testing his blood, normally it is a bit (smear?) of his wet food so he is busy with it while I do my work.
Anyway, I explained to the vet that the first meter seemed faulty and therefore I have reduced his dose for now and would like to collect more data before we started increasing. Even then,I would like to increase by 0.25 or 0.50 units etc - her initial response was that the difference between the old and new meter was not that much and based on his curve last week his dose should be increased. I sent her another email late last night on how I would like to collect more information before I do any changes and would like to come in and show them the kestone strip.
I tested his urine a 2nd time last night (put it right under stream) and it turned the lightest shade of pink on the bottle (so I am assuming this means he has traces of kestone) but later this colour went to beige (i.e. negative). The reason why I am asking is the strip kind of looks pink to begin with so I am not even sure if I am reading it properly (i know i feel like a dummy who can't even read a colour coded strip!!)
I am adding water to his food now, Cashew seems to be doing fine.I only got 3 hours of sleep last night so had my eye on him. He seems totally fine...
thanks you guys.