Justine & Caesar
Member Since 2012
So after Caesar's emergency hypoglycemic episode and emergency vet trip, I decided to go ahead and give him insulin even though they told me not to. The problem is that neglecting it entirely elevate him back into the 500 range which really worried me as well. Taking the advice of someone in these forums, I gave him only 1 unit (as opposed to the 4.5 prescribed) but truthfully it really didn't give him much relief as far as numbers go.
Well today I called the vet clinic and hunted his vet down who was helping at another other clinic. I took Caesar's BG around 3pm and it was very high. After discussing his trip to the ER with her and my thoughts, she recommended that we go to 4 units just once daily instead of twice. Now, I kind of understand her logic because he peaks late and I suspect she is right that (in part) the reason why he crashed so hard was due to some insulin overlap. However, up until a couple of days before this crash, his readings were 400+ pre-insulin. It was when the readings were in the low low 300's pre-insulin that I suspected 4 units was too much, especially since his peak brought him to 175-200, which was phenominal for him. Anyways, I don't want to re-hash that too much...
I basically told her I was uncomfortable giving him so much after such an episode until we do another curve but explained that I still need to give him some because he is still way too high... and basically told her I was going to start out at 1 or 2 units until the numbers convinced me otherwise. I am surprised she didn't fight me on it considering how adamant she was earlier. I know that vets don't like being told what a course of action should be by their patients, but I'm really hesitant to put someone else in complete full care of him when I've been doing all the work. I know this isn't her fault--I simply can't afford all the bells and whistles they want me to ring and toot. And despite the fearful warnings that testing his BG at home is risky, it's the only reason he's still alive... Not to mention that it was their advice that ended up with him almost being killed. So there's the conflict there. I found myself after this conversation to be a little more empowered, but that still leaves me with some heavy decision making that I just can't screw up.
So that brings us to today. At 8:30pm he was at 539, so I gave him 2 units. I wasn't going to start until fresh tomorrow, but he was acting really drunken and the typical symptoms of crazy-high were approaching fast. Four hours later (at 12:30am) his BG dropped to 359, and now at 2am he's at 296. He's got another 2-4 hours or so before history shows that his peak is, but I feel that I generally got a really good ballpark number to work with. I'm looking at this (so far) and shaking my head because I know if I had given him 4 units as recommended (even just once daily) that we'd be back right where we were with the emergency vet.
I'm so frustrated and disappointed. I just don't think he's ready for once a day treatment given that this was half the insulin she wanted at his high-end numbers. Any thoughts?
Well today I called the vet clinic and hunted his vet down who was helping at another other clinic. I took Caesar's BG around 3pm and it was very high. After discussing his trip to the ER with her and my thoughts, she recommended that we go to 4 units just once daily instead of twice. Now, I kind of understand her logic because he peaks late and I suspect she is right that (in part) the reason why he crashed so hard was due to some insulin overlap. However, up until a couple of days before this crash, his readings were 400+ pre-insulin. It was when the readings were in the low low 300's pre-insulin that I suspected 4 units was too much, especially since his peak brought him to 175-200, which was phenominal for him. Anyways, I don't want to re-hash that too much...
I basically told her I was uncomfortable giving him so much after such an episode until we do another curve but explained that I still need to give him some because he is still way too high... and basically told her I was going to start out at 1 or 2 units until the numbers convinced me otherwise. I am surprised she didn't fight me on it considering how adamant she was earlier. I know that vets don't like being told what a course of action should be by their patients, but I'm really hesitant to put someone else in complete full care of him when I've been doing all the work. I know this isn't her fault--I simply can't afford all the bells and whistles they want me to ring and toot. And despite the fearful warnings that testing his BG at home is risky, it's the only reason he's still alive... Not to mention that it was their advice that ended up with him almost being killed. So there's the conflict there. I found myself after this conversation to be a little more empowered, but that still leaves me with some heavy decision making that I just can't screw up.
So that brings us to today. At 8:30pm he was at 539, so I gave him 2 units. I wasn't going to start until fresh tomorrow, but he was acting really drunken and the typical symptoms of crazy-high were approaching fast. Four hours later (at 12:30am) his BG dropped to 359, and now at 2am he's at 296. He's got another 2-4 hours or so before history shows that his peak is, but I feel that I generally got a really good ballpark number to work with. I'm looking at this (so far) and shaking my head because I know if I had given him 4 units as recommended (even just once daily) that we'd be back right where we were with the emergency vet.
I'm so frustrated and disappointed. I just don't think he's ready for once a day treatment given that this was half the insulin she wanted at his high-end numbers. Any thoughts?