Butterscotch's Pawrents
Member Since 2019
Over the past week, we've seen Butterscotch's BGs trend upwards after some nice time spent in the blue and yellow numbers. We've also witnessed a lot of slipping and tripping over the past several days on the hardwood floor, with each day worse than the one before. Today, she slipped and fell onto her rear while on the hardwood floor and tripped on the carpeted floor knocking into her water bowl, and is now walking with her hocks very close to the ground (this is new as of a maybe 2 days). Although it seems that neuropathy is mostly symmetrical, it does seem that her left hock is mostly the one touching the ground and she looks like she is limping. She noticeably lost significant muscle mass particularly in her hind legs at the time of her diagnosis and her rear legs feel kind of creaky/clicky? when you handle them and she likely has arthritis.
If anyone could review our spreadsheet, we are wondering if her BG trend looks normal. Is it normal for them to get so many blue/yellow numbers and then without any notable change suddenly start seeing all yellow and now pink?
Since she was in mostly the blue/yellow range recently, does it seem unusual that her rear leg instability/presumed neuropathy to progressively worsen? I know it takes time for neuropathy to improve, but she didn't even really show signs of any significant neuropathy upon diagnosis or even for the first couple of weeks there after.
We're wondering if anybody has time to review Butterscotch's spreadsheet and/or to offer any advice or feedback.
If anyone could review our spreadsheet, we are wondering if her BG trend looks normal. Is it normal for them to get so many blue/yellow numbers and then without any notable change suddenly start seeing all yellow and now pink?
Since she was in mostly the blue/yellow range recently, does it seem unusual that her rear leg instability/presumed neuropathy to progressively worsen? I know it takes time for neuropathy to improve, but she didn't even really show signs of any significant neuropathy upon diagnosis or even for the first couple of weeks there after.
We're wondering if anybody has time to review Butterscotch's spreadsheet and/or to offer any advice or feedback.