Ollie(GA) & Patsy
Member Since 2011
Good morning 
It's been a year since I posted. Ollie has been doing well but we seem to have hit a bump and I am very confused if I am moving forward correctly.
Ollie is now hyperthyroid, it's under control with meds and to get it under control he also became hypothyroid for a bit. I work in Massachusetts half a year and Florida the other half. Decent vets in both places. No other support systems at all in either place.
Ollie stayed very regulated until this past April. We did travel back and forth three times so he did have travel stress but seemed to handle it extremely well. His reading are now very irregular and I am worried. Vet has no real input, doesn't think his teeth are the problem but if we don't get him regulated soon she would like me to take him to Angel Memorial (huge vet Hospital in Boston) to have his dental done,she claims they have a board certified team that would keep him safe while under.
I have been testing as much as possible for the past month. My work hours are now overnight so those tests are not as frequent. I did a full curve yesterday and then at PMPS he shot thru the roof. No ketones and I don't remember him being bouncy before. He's eatting,playing, peeing and pooping fine. I can't see any patterns and keep increasing insulin. My gut is telling me he is not getting enough insulin and I need to let his depot fill and be patient. I just would like another set of eyes to see what they think.
I have done all the regular checking, new insulin (actually two new bottles tried), changing injection site, no carbs or food changes. I am lost at this point and questioning now if maybe he is getting too much insulin.
My spreadsheet is up to date. You will notice for a while I caved to peer pressure ("You don't have a life" type) and stopped testing a lot. I regret that so much now since that is where I might have seen the problem starting. Lesson learned.
My thoughts are the insulin petered out ( it traveled back and forth twice ) and his depot held him for a while. I also caved to keeping him super tightly regulated since both vets didn't like to see so much green on spreadsheet and worried about him going hypo. If I get him regulated again that will not happen.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. nailbite_smile
Thank you! Patsy (his spreadsheet has newest at beginning, never got that straigtened out)
It's been a year since I posted. Ollie has been doing well but we seem to have hit a bump and I am very confused if I am moving forward correctly.
Ollie is now hyperthyroid, it's under control with meds and to get it under control he also became hypothyroid for a bit. I work in Massachusetts half a year and Florida the other half. Decent vets in both places. No other support systems at all in either place.
Ollie stayed very regulated until this past April. We did travel back and forth three times so he did have travel stress but seemed to handle it extremely well. His reading are now very irregular and I am worried. Vet has no real input, doesn't think his teeth are the problem but if we don't get him regulated soon she would like me to take him to Angel Memorial (huge vet Hospital in Boston) to have his dental done,she claims they have a board certified team that would keep him safe while under.
I have been testing as much as possible for the past month. My work hours are now overnight so those tests are not as frequent. I did a full curve yesterday and then at PMPS he shot thru the roof. No ketones and I don't remember him being bouncy before. He's eatting,playing, peeing and pooping fine. I can't see any patterns and keep increasing insulin. My gut is telling me he is not getting enough insulin and I need to let his depot fill and be patient. I just would like another set of eyes to see what they think.
I have done all the regular checking, new insulin (actually two new bottles tried), changing injection site, no carbs or food changes. I am lost at this point and questioning now if maybe he is getting too much insulin.
My spreadsheet is up to date. You will notice for a while I caved to peer pressure ("You don't have a life" type) and stopped testing a lot. I regret that so much now since that is where I might have seen the problem starting. Lesson learned.
My thoughts are the insulin petered out ( it traveled back and forth twice ) and his depot held him for a while. I also caved to keeping him super tightly regulated since both vets didn't like to see so much green on spreadsheet and worried about him going hypo. If I get him regulated again that will not happen.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. nailbite_smile
Thank you! Patsy (his spreadsheet has newest at beginning, never got that straigtened out)