Gwen and Morris
Member Since 2009
yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=21633
Well, looks like Morris finally found his way to RBC! Hopefully it will be a short visit there!
I was so tired last night when typing my final post for the night, that I neglected to answer some of the questions that were asked in yesterday's condo! Here are those answers:
Well, looks like Morris finally found his way to RBC! Hopefully it will be a short visit there!
I was so tired last night when typing my final post for the night, that I neglected to answer some of the questions that were asked in yesterday's condo! Here are those answers:
Because the fructosamine is an average of the past 10-14 days, so I don't want to adjust his dose & have wonky numbers right before that test is done. My vet doesn't think the test is as accurate if I have been adjusting his dose during that time frame.Pat+Raja+Shadow said:I guess I am a little confused as to why you wanted to hold this dose until after the upcoming tests....As you said, according to the protocol he is obviously deserving of a dosecrease with those numbers...( :lol: usually we are overjoyed when they earn a dosecrease! Well, at least I am LOL)
When Morris was first diagnosed last year, my vet said she would like him to be in the 106-216 range for his highs & lows. I am just trying to hang onto this dose until the vet visit next Fri & then lower his dose. I am also going to print off his ss & drop it off to my vet's office either today (I may be getting off work early!) or Monday on my way to work. That way, my vet will have time to look over my data before my appointment with her next week.carolynandlatte said:I also dont mean to be a smarty or harsh, but Im confused...
There are a great deal of knowledgeable folks who have recommended lower the dose, yes? Based on low numbers and maybe still some difficulty having time to monitor, right? Then you have the protocol that has been researched and studied, spelling out their thoughts. I know you are trying to balance info between the board/vet, which is very wise btw! But, does your vet know or want Morris to be in the 30 and 40's, especially unmonitored?
Thanks Carolyn!carolynandlatte said:As libby said, Morris is your cat and you certainly have every right to treat him the way you want, with love and best intentions.
Im only pointing this out in concern for Morris, because I know how much you care for him.
I hope all tests come back good and he continues to feel well.
No, I was barely able to stay up to get the +1 reading done last night! Between my current medical issues & working extra hours this week, I was absolutely EXHAUSTED!Libby and Lucy said:you're testing more tonight, right? Have to, it's a dropping number and already in the 60's at +1.