Re: 7/29 Charlie - High numbers all day. Now Vomiting. Advic
ANN & TESS:
- What do you mean by "Charlie clears her bounces well." What is a good way to clear bounces? What is a bad way?
- We will certainly get plenty of tests if we ever shoot the low numbers. If you look at our SS, you can see that we did a TON over the weekend.
Tough on us. Tough on Charlie. But we're giving it our best shot (no pun intended) whenever we can. ;-)
MARJORIE & GRACIE:
- Thank you for being the first to respond to this overall thread to get us some feedback. We were worried yesterday, and since we're in a different time zone than most of the people on here, feedback is always helpful to us and appreciated (whenever it comes in).
- Charlie was first diagnosed officially on June 22nd. We noticed the excessive drinking and peeing in early June. Who knows how long she was having high BG numbers prior to that? So bounces could be a logical consequence.
- She was in fact at a higher dose of caninsulin, but I personally believe it was a little bit of a mistake by my vet to move her up to 2.5 units at the beginning of June, and then to keep her at 2. At that time, we weren't home testing, and Charlie was insanely stressed whenever we took her to the vet, so probably our vet thought she needed to be at a higher amount of units than actually needed. I'm not sure, but I can tell you that each time we have lowered the dose thus far, it has been at the advice of people on this board (or our new vet), and it has resulted in something positive (less puking/less hiding/less lethargy/etc). So I'm not sure she needs to be back up to those higher levels. Perhaps, we will need to increase slightly (.75 or 1 unit?) but even for that, I'd like to eliminate some variables, have a bit of data to back it up, and be sure there isn't something else driving the increase in numbers.
- Urine test at the vet today showed Charlie STILL has high leukocytes. The vet has decided to put her on antibiotics today
(clavubactin 50 / 12.5). The plan is to give her 2 units a day for the next 7 days, and to retest her urine next Monday. My vet's perspective is that the increased numbers could also be caused by infection, and if this is the case, it should clear in a couple of days and also her numbers should look better in her next urine test. Let's see how it goes. There was no urine culture & sensitivity test done to diagnose this or prescribe this. I was not there so I guess I have to go with the flow and hope for the best at this stage. We can demand this at a later stage if this, too, does not work.
- Thanks for all the info on the "bounces". Still learning, so this is helpful. Maybe this was the cause of high BG #'s again? Either way, it should clear eventually if so. Let's wait and see.
SIENNE & GABBY:
- Looked up the 2 drugs you gave your little one was on to cure the diarrhea and vomiting. Those seem to be antibiotics and anti-ulcer type things. If it worked for you, maybe the antibiotic can also work for us. We're hopeful.
- We will post numbers daily until the weekend. Hopefully by then you can give us advice on whether or not to increase the dose. If, in fact, the bounce will clear in a few days, then we could have a few days of "normal" stats by TH or FRI.
VIKTOR'S MUM:
- Sorry I referred to you as his mom. Silly us. We didn't realize you were from Australia (where kitties get to chase chickens in the yard! How Cool!) We shall correctly call you "mum" from now on.
-We didn't mean we will stop doing the AMPS and PMPS. For SURE we will always do those before each shot. It is our goal to also do tests in the evenings, but we need to find the balance over time, as I don't want to overdo it either. We were told that the right balance was to test at AMPS, PMPS, and +3, +6, +9. We will do as much as many as possible but we both work during the days and we will not stop sleeping at night, so we need to find the balance. We are highly committed though.
ALL:
Charlie is very thankful to have so many knowledgeable, helpful, responsive new friends. She is one lucky cat.