WenDawg
Member Since 2014
Hi everyone--I just picked my cat of from the vet today after being there since Sunday night. He was basically lifeless when I found him due to an infection and DKA, but after close to a week at the vet, he has mostly recovered. But, the vet has now switched the insulin (PZI to Lantus), he is also on Clavamox for the infection and I'm having trouble getting him to eat.
I don't have a spreadsheet for him yet as he's only been home a few hours, but when I just tested him for his PMPS he was at 48 (I tested 3 times and got 48, 50, 48). If he was still on PZI, I'd know how to handle this, but being new to Lantus and him just recovering from such a traumatic health event, it all just makes me a little nervous. The vet seemed a little torn about what to do as well and didn't want me to shoot if I couldn't get him to eat or when his number was so low, but was also worried about his BG spiking from not shooting. So for right now, I'm just holding off shooting and looking for suggestions.
I have not had time to review a lot of past posts due to all of this happening so fast. So any advice would be appreciated.
I don't have a spreadsheet for him yet as he's only been home a few hours, but when I just tested him for his PMPS he was at 48 (I tested 3 times and got 48, 50, 48). If he was still on PZI, I'd know how to handle this, but being new to Lantus and him just recovering from such a traumatic health event, it all just makes me a little nervous. The vet seemed a little torn about what to do as well and didn't want me to shoot if I couldn't get him to eat or when his number was so low, but was also worried about his BG spiking from not shooting. So for right now, I'm just holding off shooting and looking for suggestions.
I have not had time to review a lot of past posts due to all of this happening so fast. So any advice would be appreciated.