akbahsMum
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We are having a really wierd night here. I was planning to rest us both from all the home testing for the night, and do my second blood glucose chart on friday night (yeah I know how to have a good time). I clicked on a link and started reading about diabetic cats by Lisa Pierson (http://catinfo.org/?link=felinediabetes). It said, "If you change your diabetic cat's diet to one with lower carbohydrates, he will, in all probability, IMMEDIATELY (not days or weeks later) require a reduction in his insulin dosage. He may also immediately go into 'remission' and not need any insulin at all. "
Well, actually, Ak had mainly low carb wet food today (wolfed it down, Whiskers loafstyle chicken something) so I decided to do a spot check on Ak's blood.
It was 3.3 (59.4), at +2. More than that, I just couldn't get any blood out of him. And he wasn't flinching like he usually does. Just sitting there quietly.
I tried about 6 times. Finally got that reading. Thought it was probably wrong because I had taken about 5 minutes to do it, maybe the test strip had gone funny sitting there waiting? So I tried to retest but couldn't get anything. So I let him go and had a think about it. He seemed fine.
I decided to try again. The second time, again, no flinching, no blood. Eventually I noticed a drop coming out UNDER the ear, so I tried to use that, but I got an error because I guess there wasn't enough blood. Why does it have to be SO HARD!? I asked Ak. Amazingly he let me keep trying. Meanwhile my husband is saying, "you test him too much". All kinds of unkind things I could say about that. Finally I got an under the ear drop that was pretty big, and it was 2.1 (37.8).
So I gave him a drop of honey, which he obligingly licked off my finger. He seems fine. Hannah was screaming for tucker (another odd thing is that she was hungry. Must have been that the low carb food doesnt' stick to their ribs as much?) So I gave them both a little feed of some more low carb (about 3 tablespoons each), and about 7 bits of dry food.
Guess I'll stay awake another hour or two. Surely he'll come good. I can't believe these weird numbers. I just heard him come in through the cat door. He seems fine. :?
Well, actually, Ak had mainly low carb wet food today (wolfed it down, Whiskers loafstyle chicken something) so I decided to do a spot check on Ak's blood.
It was 3.3 (59.4), at +2. More than that, I just couldn't get any blood out of him. And he wasn't flinching like he usually does. Just sitting there quietly.
I tried about 6 times. Finally got that reading. Thought it was probably wrong because I had taken about 5 minutes to do it, maybe the test strip had gone funny sitting there waiting? So I tried to retest but couldn't get anything. So I let him go and had a think about it. He seemed fine.
I decided to try again. The second time, again, no flinching, no blood. Eventually I noticed a drop coming out UNDER the ear, so I tried to use that, but I got an error because I guess there wasn't enough blood. Why does it have to be SO HARD!? I asked Ak. Amazingly he let me keep trying. Meanwhile my husband is saying, "you test him too much". All kinds of unkind things I could say about that. Finally I got an under the ear drop that was pretty big, and it was 2.1 (37.8).
So I gave him a drop of honey, which he obligingly licked off my finger. He seems fine. Hannah was screaming for tucker (another odd thing is that she was hungry. Must have been that the low carb food doesnt' stick to their ribs as much?) So I gave them both a little feed of some more low carb (about 3 tablespoons each), and about 7 bits of dry food.
Guess I'll stay awake another hour or two. Surely he'll come good. I can't believe these weird numbers. I just heard him come in through the cat door. He seems fine. :?