Claire and DeeDee
Member Since 2019
She's had high readings past 3 days. Been on 0.5u Lantus. Not a lot of appetite but ate some. Assume signature and spreadsheet carries over from main forum.
My Tina was hyperthyroid before we did radioactive iodine treatment, and she never staggered or wobbled because of it. She did get neuropathy from untreated diabetes though - this can look like a weak or wobbly hind end.She was staggering a month ago. Not sure what neuropathy is. Considered that staggering or wobbling due to hyperthyroidism. She spits out pill sometimes.
DDs most recent test was 73 (3 hrs. since 159 test). Wobbling -hind legs-began early this a.m. She isn't wobbling now. Just looks a little weak on hind legs. Thanks for the "wobbly" link. My girl earned her first reduction (below 50) starting at 430, and several others starting even higher than that. There is a phenomenon some kitties do called "the high before the low". Before bed tests are really important cause so many cats go lower a night. You don't have to test exactly mid cycle, just sometime between +2 and +10 would be helpful in figuring out how low she is going.If she reads high (400's) at PMPS, I didn't think too important to do a before bed test. Maybe that's not wise.
It is really good for DD to have food before shooting but if she is in good numbers and doesn’t eat immediately you Don’t need to worry too much if she eats straight away. Lantus usually starts working (onset) around +2 so you would want to make sure DD had some food before thenFor tomorrow please: Important to eat before shooting, regardless of what test reads?
How serious is neuropathy? Good night.
If neuropathy, possible connection to high readings?