Lisa and Smoky
Member Since 2016
OK, I'm a little bit confused here. I started home testing with Smoky in mid September. What I don't understand is why his AM and PM pre-shot numbers were all in the yellows when I started. He was on much lower doses of vetsulin then. Now his numbers are in the purple,red, and even black a few times on my spreadsheet. I have not been able to test as often as I would like due to my work schedule. His vet said to raise it from 2 to 2.5 units but I'm not comfortable with that. I think giving him 2.25 might be better. Anyone have any advice for me?
Also, I have been using the same vial of vetsulin since Sept 6 and don't know if it is still any good. How can I tell as that type of insulin is naturally cloudy when mixed? I am wondering if his recent higher numbers even at higher doses are due to his insulin getting weak? Smoky had an ultrasound done two weeks ago and they found inflammation in his pancreas, liver, and bowels. Should I just ask the vet for a new vial of vetsulin? I am worried about the damage being done to his organs between the inflammation and his higher BG numbers.
Also, I have been using the same vial of vetsulin since Sept 6 and don't know if it is still any good. How can I tell as that type of insulin is naturally cloudy when mixed? I am wondering if his recent higher numbers even at higher doses are due to his insulin getting weak? Smoky had an ultrasound done two weeks ago and they found inflammation in his pancreas, liver, and bowels. Should I just ask the vet for a new vial of vetsulin? I am worried about the damage being done to his organs between the inflammation and his higher BG numbers.





He was negative for ketones. His vet said he probably needs to see an internist. He was given a shot of Convenia and a prescription of Metronidazole. He has a combo of liver, pancreas, and bowel inflammation, forgot what he called it.