Angela
Member Since 2015
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/5-26-spaz-amps-104-pmps-86.138466/
Stopped in at the vet to check about Spaz's teeth. The records mentioned gingivitis and tartar -particularly on the right side but the young lady I spoke to said it didn't specifically say that the teeth needed to be removed.
She told me that waiting a few months would be fine. Spaz gets so stressed at the vet that if I can wait until I need to get him in after the insulin I currently have is used up, I'd prefer to do that.
I mentioned to her that I was monitoring his BG at home and she was very happy to hear that
. I also found out that they use human glucose meters there-which means my numbers would be very similar to what they get!
His fructosamine that was done March 15th was 228 so his levels are most definitely dropping
.
I also got a copy of his curve that was done on the 9th and he stayed in the 300s the entire curve. They did note on the curve that he was extremely stressed being there and that the stress was contributing to the high levels. It's so nice though to see his levels so much lower than what they were when he was first diagnosed though!
Stopped in at the vet to check about Spaz's teeth. The records mentioned gingivitis and tartar -particularly on the right side but the young lady I spoke to said it didn't specifically say that the teeth needed to be removed.
She told me that waiting a few months would be fine. Spaz gets so stressed at the vet that if I can wait until I need to get him in after the insulin I currently have is used up, I'd prefer to do that.
I mentioned to her that I was monitoring his BG at home and she was very happy to hear that
His fructosamine that was done March 15th was 228 so his levels are most definitely dropping
I also got a copy of his curve that was done on the 9th and he stayed in the 300s the entire curve. They did note on the curve that he was extremely stressed being there and that the stress was contributing to the high levels. It's so nice though to see his levels so much lower than what they were when he was first diagnosed though!