Caryl & Sebastian & Alex (GA)
Member Since 2009
Hi y'all!
Alex is just fine...it's me who has been frustrated and melting down a little bit again and as I've said a few thousand times :roll: , I tend not to post when I'm trying to figure things out. I have been keeping my eyes open around here though :razz:
I've come to the definite conclusion that Alex is not getting the duration that he is supposed to from his insulin and it has nothing to do with feeding him at the beginning of cycles..it's him. I believe his hyper-t is not only doing something to his metabolism of the insulin but I also think that it affects the way that his liver reacts to every situation he has; his drops, his bounces..etc. In other words..all cats with hyper-t have some level of liver instability. To what extent, I don't know, but I think this is messing with his insulin and his bgs as well. His last blood draw showed his t4 to be well within normal range but that is so variable from day to day and Alex is not a candidate for surgery or even for I131, as he gets stressed being away from me or even in the car with me to the point of hyperventilation (bad for his heart)
So, while I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS FOR ANYONE ELSE (I read all of your ss's all of he time and the Protocol WORKS)!, We are sidestepping the 'Protocol' and seeing if that might work for Alex. I have spoken to some other hyper-t FD beans who had to do this as well to attain any regulation for their diabetic hyper-t kitties....so that's what I'm going to try for my boy.This may not work and if it doesn't, well at least I tried. Now trying to find the correct starting dose to keep the ketones away, as always, is the main problem with Alex ohmygod_smile
Alex has his purry pants on and had a big breffis this morning. He has been very affectionate and following me around and talking to me a lot lately. I'm not exactly sure what he's saying but he seems like a pretty happy little dude (unjinx, UNJINX). Alex and Jackson are both taking their morning naps.
Have a great Caturday everyone. :razz:
One Week Ago
Alex is just fine...it's me who has been frustrated and melting down a little bit again and as I've said a few thousand times :roll: , I tend not to post when I'm trying to figure things out. I have been keeping my eyes open around here though :razz:
I've come to the definite conclusion that Alex is not getting the duration that he is supposed to from his insulin and it has nothing to do with feeding him at the beginning of cycles..it's him. I believe his hyper-t is not only doing something to his metabolism of the insulin but I also think that it affects the way that his liver reacts to every situation he has; his drops, his bounces..etc. In other words..all cats with hyper-t have some level of liver instability. To what extent, I don't know, but I think this is messing with his insulin and his bgs as well. His last blood draw showed his t4 to be well within normal range but that is so variable from day to day and Alex is not a candidate for surgery or even for I131, as he gets stressed being away from me or even in the car with me to the point of hyperventilation (bad for his heart)
So, while I DON'T RECOMMEND THIS FOR ANYONE ELSE (I read all of your ss's all of he time and the Protocol WORKS)!, We are sidestepping the 'Protocol' and seeing if that might work for Alex. I have spoken to some other hyper-t FD beans who had to do this as well to attain any regulation for their diabetic hyper-t kitties....so that's what I'm going to try for my boy.This may not work and if it doesn't, well at least I tried. Now trying to find the correct starting dose to keep the ketones away, as always, is the main problem with Alex ohmygod_smile
Alex has his purry pants on and had a big breffis this morning. He has been very affectionate and following me around and talking to me a lot lately. I'm not exactly sure what he's saying but he seems like a pretty happy little dude (unjinx, UNJINX). Alex and Jackson are both taking their morning naps.
Have a great Caturday everyone. :razz:
One Week Ago