Staci & Ivy
Member Since 2022
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...help-to-handle-amps-299-1-306-2-343-3.278035/
Ivy is going to have her broken leg surgery today. I was told not to give her insulin or food this am and suddenly her glucose is dropping quickly as she has been known to do lately. (Breaking bounce?)
She is on 3.5 units Lantus, given last night at +11.5 ago.
she’s at 199 now, but she tends to drop very fast when she drops like this.
She’s on buprenorphine and I’m due to give her 200 mg gabapentin and trazodone 50 mg in 1/2 hour to take her to hospital so they can handle her. She’s very fractious!
I want to be prepared in case she goes hypo!!
* Urgent question :
since she is going to have surgery today they told me not to feed her.
What else I can do if she continues to drop before I am to take her to the hospital.
I am due to leave my house in two hours from now, and it is almost an hour drive to the hospital, what do I do if she is dropping to hypo levels and I’m not supposed to give her food?
How would I raise her glucose to a safe level without food?
Thank you. @Bandit's Mom @Bron and Sheba (GA) @Wendy&Neko @Diane Tyler's Mom
Ivy is going to have her broken leg surgery today. I was told not to give her insulin or food this am and suddenly her glucose is dropping quickly as she has been known to do lately. (Breaking bounce?)
She is on 3.5 units Lantus, given last night at +11.5 ago.
she’s at 199 now, but she tends to drop very fast when she drops like this.
She’s on buprenorphine and I’m due to give her 200 mg gabapentin and trazodone 50 mg in 1/2 hour to take her to hospital so they can handle her. She’s very fractious!
I want to be prepared in case she goes hypo!!
* Urgent question :
since she is going to have surgery today they told me not to feed her.
What else I can do if she continues to drop before I am to take her to the hospital.
I am due to leave my house in two hours from now, and it is almost an hour drive to the hospital, what do I do if she is dropping to hypo levels and I’m not supposed to give her food?
How would I raise her glucose to a safe level without food?
Thank you. @Bandit's Mom @Bron and Sheba (GA) @Wendy&Neko @Diane Tyler's Mom
You want to remind the vet again and again that she is diabetic. You might want to carry a can of the food that she normally eats and give it to them in case they want to feed her post surgery.