Laurasboyz
Member Since 2020
Previous day's thread: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...g-threw-up-late-am-9-202.233179/#post-2605766
Morning!
I heard from the vet clinic yesterday, and I was glad, given how low he went yesterday after midnight.
I know people have been successful micro-dosing, and that it can be done, but he's gone so low on me so many times I am glad to have his vets know what is going on.
The vet I spoke to yesterday suggested we stop the insulin for a couple days and monitor his BG levels, and only give insulin if he goes over 216.
She said maybe his body is trying to revert to a non-diabetic state, and said this gives his pancreas a chance to work if he does not have the support of the insulin.
I now understand more clearly that's why the FDMB suggests withholding insulin and food for a while and rechecking BG levels when your preshot value is iffy.
This morning he is at 171.
He barfed several times yesterday, but ate, but he doesn't seem to have any appetite this morning.
I'm hoping that's mostly because of what happened yesterday morning, and that he will pick up today.
He certainly was full of P and V on Monday evening. The roller coaster...
Lastly - the vet suggested oral glyburide might be an option... I searched here for posts on this topic and I do not see a lot, nor do I see a lot of positive experiences.
Does anyone have any input on glyburide?
Laura
Morning!
I heard from the vet clinic yesterday, and I was glad, given how low he went yesterday after midnight.
I know people have been successful micro-dosing, and that it can be done, but he's gone so low on me so many times I am glad to have his vets know what is going on.
The vet I spoke to yesterday suggested we stop the insulin for a couple days and monitor his BG levels, and only give insulin if he goes over 216.
She said maybe his body is trying to revert to a non-diabetic state, and said this gives his pancreas a chance to work if he does not have the support of the insulin.
I now understand more clearly that's why the FDMB suggests withholding insulin and food for a while and rechecking BG levels when your preshot value is iffy.
This morning he is at 171.
He barfed several times yesterday, but ate, but he doesn't seem to have any appetite this morning.
I'm hoping that's mostly because of what happened yesterday morning, and that he will pick up today.
He certainly was full of P and V on Monday evening. The roller coaster...
Lastly - the vet suggested oral glyburide might be an option... I searched here for posts on this topic and I do not see a lot, nor do I see a lot of positive experiences.
Does anyone have any input on glyburide?
Laura
