Staci & Ivy
Very Active Member
5/13/24
Amps 305 Libre
+2 117 Libre
Good morning,
Yesterday a.m. circle was active for Ivy. Last night we gave a partial fur shot when she decided to jump as I injected her so she was yellow on her Libre all night.
This morning she’s already back to work at +2. She’s down to 117 on her Libre. Looks like she’s on the move.
She’s been having some rapid respirations that I want make sure everything‘s OK given she’s hyperthyroid and on methimazole now. And her vet hasn’t tested her blood pressure since she feels she can’t get an accurate reading because Ivy is so fractious.
We are due to have a cardiac Echocardiogram tomorrow, seeing a board-certified cardiologist at noon,
(which is +6 in her schedule).
My plan tonight is to give half a dose and skip insulin in the morning since they want me to fast her.
They told me to fast 10 to 12 hours ahead, but I think that’s way too long.
My question is how long do you advise Not giving her food before a noon appointment.
They said we could be there for up to two hours.
My plan would be to feed her a very small amount when we got home after the appointment, which might be around 3:00 to 3:30 PM, but by 4 PM I need to start withholding food because that would be +10 in her cycle and I wouldn’t want to feed after the two hour window, before her next scheduled feed and shoot time.
(That is at 6 PM tomorrow evening.)
They plan on needing to give her some kind of injectable sedation for her to be still she as is very fractious.
I will pre-sedate her tonight and tomorrow morning with gabapentin and trazodone, as I do for all appointments since she is so feisty.
Tomorrow evening meal will most likely need to be hand fed by syringe since she always has a reduced or no interest in food/appetite after sedation.
Trying to figure out what is the best advice on how much to feed her and when is the latest you think I could give her some food just to have something in her system (and how much).
I did tell the vet hospital she’s diabetic and they still told me to fast her for 10 to 12 hours prior. (I don’t think they listen).
@Wendy&Neko @Suzanne & Darcy
Thank you so much. Have a great day everyone
Amps 305 Libre
+2 117 Libre
Good morning,
Yesterday a.m. circle was active for Ivy. Last night we gave a partial fur shot when she decided to jump as I injected her so she was yellow on her Libre all night.
This morning she’s already back to work at +2. She’s down to 117 on her Libre. Looks like she’s on the move.

She’s been having some rapid respirations that I want make sure everything‘s OK given she’s hyperthyroid and on methimazole now. And her vet hasn’t tested her blood pressure since she feels she can’t get an accurate reading because Ivy is so fractious.
We are due to have a cardiac Echocardiogram tomorrow, seeing a board-certified cardiologist at noon,
(which is +6 in her schedule).
My plan tonight is to give half a dose and skip insulin in the morning since they want me to fast her.
They told me to fast 10 to 12 hours ahead, but I think that’s way too long.
My question is how long do you advise Not giving her food before a noon appointment.
They said we could be there for up to two hours.
My plan would be to feed her a very small amount when we got home after the appointment, which might be around 3:00 to 3:30 PM, but by 4 PM I need to start withholding food because that would be +10 in her cycle and I wouldn’t want to feed after the two hour window, before her next scheduled feed and shoot time.
(That is at 6 PM tomorrow evening.)
They plan on needing to give her some kind of injectable sedation for her to be still she as is very fractious.
I will pre-sedate her tonight and tomorrow morning with gabapentin and trazodone, as I do for all appointments since she is so feisty.
Tomorrow evening meal will most likely need to be hand fed by syringe since she always has a reduced or no interest in food/appetite after sedation.
Trying to figure out what is the best advice on how much to feed her and when is the latest you think I could give her some food just to have something in her system (and how much).
I did tell the vet hospital she’s diabetic and they still told me to fast her for 10 to 12 hours prior. (I don’t think they listen).
@Wendy&Neko @Suzanne & Darcy
Thank you so much. Have a great day everyone
