John & Henry
Member Since 2022
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Just got back from the vet and getting his libre changed. The vet said she's not sure how much longer he's going to be able to make it. She said he's continued to lose a significant amount of weight since he was last there 2 weeks ago. She said at this point the only thing she could think to do was to start chemo in case we're dealing with SCL. She said we could do another ultrasound, but didn't think it would be very helpful since they've already done 3 and have had the same findings every time. She mentioned that maybe prednisolone would work better than budesonide, but that then we'd have the BG/ketone problem. She won't be back in the office til Tuesday but said we can see how he does over the weekend and then consider options next week. I asked about switching him back to FF from the novel proteins because he'll eat more and she said that would probably be a good idea but I'm really on the fence about this. What would everyone else do? His last BG reading was 350 (i forgot to scan him before we went in to get the sensor changed) but when we got home the libre was reading 57! 76 on the nova. The only reason I can think this occurred was because they gave him some insulin, but never told me. She wants me up his Lantus to 2.5 units because he's been so high lately and I've needed to use so much regular insulin to keep his numbers down.
He seems so weak, he has a really hard time pulling himself up the 2 1/2 feet on to the bed or over the seat in the car. He hasn't really been sleeping with me the last couple months so it was kinda strange when he did last night. I kept watching him, thinking he was stopping breathing periodically.
I'm so emotionally and physically drained. Care taker fatigue has set in and it's so frustrating because I've been trying so hard
Just got back from the vet and getting his libre changed. The vet said she's not sure how much longer he's going to be able to make it. She said he's continued to lose a significant amount of weight since he was last there 2 weeks ago. She said at this point the only thing she could think to do was to start chemo in case we're dealing with SCL. She said we could do another ultrasound, but didn't think it would be very helpful since they've already done 3 and have had the same findings every time. She mentioned that maybe prednisolone would work better than budesonide, but that then we'd have the BG/ketone problem. She won't be back in the office til Tuesday but said we can see how he does over the weekend and then consider options next week. I asked about switching him back to FF from the novel proteins because he'll eat more and she said that would probably be a good idea but I'm really on the fence about this. What would everyone else do? His last BG reading was 350 (i forgot to scan him before we went in to get the sensor changed) but when we got home the libre was reading 57! 76 on the nova. The only reason I can think this occurred was because they gave him some insulin, but never told me. She wants me up his Lantus to 2.5 units because he's been so high lately and I've needed to use so much regular insulin to keep his numbers down.
He seems so weak, he has a really hard time pulling himself up the 2 1/2 feet on to the bed or over the seat in the car. He hasn't really been sleeping with me the last couple months so it was kinda strange when he did last night. I kept watching him, thinking he was stopping breathing periodically.
I'm so emotionally and physically drained. Care taker fatigue has set in and it's so frustrating because I've been trying so hard

