7/18 George AMPS 299, +4 117, PMPS 126

Meanwhile, take his dose up. It doesn't take long for glucose toxicity to set in.

Do you have gabapentin? Maybe a little will help calm him when you take him to the vet?
 
Meanwhile, take his dose up. It doesn't take long for glucose toxicity to set in.

Do you have gabapentin? Maybe a little will help calm him when you take him to the vet?
I’ll increase tonight. I do have gabapentin, but I couldn’t get him to take it. I’ll have to ask for the liquid kind.
 
The vet actually said they don’t see any signs of infection. No UTI, and no signs of infection in the mouth (other than some gingivitis, which they are recommending a rinse for). They said he was 117 when they tested him after sedation, which they said could drop BG, but not usually that much (he did have his insulin this morning too). I’m glad I took him in, but not really any answers at the same time. He had just had blood work last month, which all looked good, so they said they didn’t see any need for it again today.
 
The vet actually said they don’t see any signs of infection. No UTI, and no signs of infection in the mouth (other than some gingivitis, which they are recommending a rinse for). They said he was 117 when they tested him after sedation, which they said could drop BG, but not usually that much (he did have his insulin this morning too). I’m glad I took him in, but not really any answers at the same time. He had just had blood work last month, which all looked good, so they said they didn’t see any need for it again today.
Well that's good news but also frustrating! It would be great to have something to work on. They probably should do bloodwork while he's sedated -- so that you don't have to drag him back in again anytime soon.
 
I ended up giving him 0.75 units one more time tonight because he’s still pretty out of it from the sedation, so I wasn’t sure how much he’d let me test him tonight. I’ll take him up to 1.0 in the morning though.
Make sense.
 
I ended up giving him 0.75 units one more time tonight because he’s still pretty out of it from the sedation, so I wasn’t sure how much he’d let me test him tonight. I’ll take him up to 1.0 in the morning though.
Get a good night's sleep George! And dream of new insulin:cat:
 
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