Suzanne & Darcy
Member Since 2020
As some of you have already noticed. When I brought Darcy home tonight he was at 40! I had a bad feeling about this as I found out from some handwritten notes that Amy the vet tech emailed to me around 1:30 this afternoon that his BG was 57 and she gave him some dextrose. Now that was pretty early in the cycle. So who knows what happened to him after that. All I know is that I pulled him out of his carrier to test BG and got a lovely 40. Karo syrup right away. Got him up to 61 and he cruised in the 60s for a while and now is up to 73.
What should I do now. I did not shoot when he was at 40. I chose to just monitor him and see where he was going. I don't want him up to 444 like he was apparently at the vet last night. They told me he was 444 when I asked what his BG was. The tech sent me a text asking how to use the insulin pen and how many units to give. When she said 444, I said just give him his full dose (7 units). That 444 had been taken at 4 a.m. though, which was at least 2 hours prior to the time that I asked her what his BG was. It was really much less than that when I asked because when I picked him up this morning to take him to the regular vet I asked them to check it for me and it was 249 (about an hour after they had given him the 7 units). Anyway, he has survived them so far.
What to give tonight? It's pretty late now -- almost 11 p.m. which is about 4-5 hours after his normal shot time.
yesterday:https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...se-shot-at-vet-on-fluids.248366/#post-2801540
What should I do now. I did not shoot when he was at 40. I chose to just monitor him and see where he was going. I don't want him up to 444 like he was apparently at the vet last night. They told me he was 444 when I asked what his BG was. The tech sent me a text asking how to use the insulin pen and how many units to give. When she said 444, I said just give him his full dose (7 units). That 444 had been taken at 4 a.m. though, which was at least 2 hours prior to the time that I asked her what his BG was. It was really much less than that when I asked because when I picked him up this morning to take him to the regular vet I asked them to check it for me and it was 249 (about an hour after they had given him the 7 units). Anyway, he has survived them so far.
What to give tonight? It's pretty late now -- almost 11 p.m. which is about 4-5 hours after his normal shot time.
yesterday:https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...se-shot-at-vet-on-fluids.248366/#post-2801540


Can't believe he was at 40 when you brought him home. Nice catch.