Nancy and Pasha
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Sorry for all the posts at once; they've been pent up, I guess!
OK, are there some cats who do best on VERY low blood sugar?
In December, after six months of trying unsuccessfully to get Pasha's blood sugar down, it finally happened on about 3 units of PZI, 2x/day. He got SOOO much better, felt better, stopped drinking too much, got his energy back, got his LEGS back and could run & jump normally again.
The problem was/is, we really don't know what his blood sugar is! We could never get morning readings--we'd try twice and always come up with error message #1 on the Alphatrak. I tested the meter twice (months apart) with the control solution and the meter seems to be working, and I'm sure we were getting a good blood drop--so I feel almost sure his sugar was too low to register. A test later in the day (midafternoon or evening, I'm working from vague memory) would reveal only something like 145.
But since he was doing so well, we just kept at the same dose. Playing with fire, probably, but he has NEVER, EVER shown even a single symptom of low blood sugar. He has behaved perfectly normally, eats fine, etc. This has been going on for many months. We stopped trying to do curves at home or take him into the vet for curves and only did a spot check very occasionally--always coming up with either no reading or a very low one, under 150.
Is it possible that some cats simply do well on such low blood sugar??
Prior to his dental procedure (it will be this Thursday), last week the vet measured his fructosamine, which I guess is an average of blood sugar for the past 3-4 weeks. It was too low for her, so we reduced his insulin half a unit. They will check him before and during the dental anesthesia.
Nancy
OK, are there some cats who do best on VERY low blood sugar?
In December, after six months of trying unsuccessfully to get Pasha's blood sugar down, it finally happened on about 3 units of PZI, 2x/day. He got SOOO much better, felt better, stopped drinking too much, got his energy back, got his LEGS back and could run & jump normally again.
The problem was/is, we really don't know what his blood sugar is! We could never get morning readings--we'd try twice and always come up with error message #1 on the Alphatrak. I tested the meter twice (months apart) with the control solution and the meter seems to be working, and I'm sure we were getting a good blood drop--so I feel almost sure his sugar was too low to register. A test later in the day (midafternoon or evening, I'm working from vague memory) would reveal only something like 145.
But since he was doing so well, we just kept at the same dose. Playing with fire, probably, but he has NEVER, EVER shown even a single symptom of low blood sugar. He has behaved perfectly normally, eats fine, etc. This has been going on for many months. We stopped trying to do curves at home or take him into the vet for curves and only did a spot check very occasionally--always coming up with either no reading or a very low one, under 150.
Is it possible that some cats simply do well on such low blood sugar??
Prior to his dental procedure (it will be this Thursday), last week the vet measured his fructosamine, which I guess is an average of blood sugar for the past 3-4 weeks. It was too low for her, so we reduced his insulin half a unit. They will check him before and during the dental anesthesia.
Nancy