hbs60
Active Member
Greetings, furbabies and proud parents!
Just a quick line to let y'all know that Euk continues to do very well. His glucose readings are typically in the 80s, yesterday he had a little spike into the 110's (after stealing Molly's carbs, of course), and he is actually starting to play, which he hasn't done in months. The one thing that I'm concerned is that he lost a lower tooth (one of the very small ones, not the canines), I don't know what to expect or how to approach it. He has this habit of munching on plastic, even hard plastic, so that's how I think he did it, but he doesn't seem to be in pain and is eating well, but the plastic munching is annoying when he wakes me up at 4 AM trying to chew my phones charging cable (I would up covering it up with a pillow so he can't reach it) and I wonder if it's a sign of gum disease or something like that. He had his teeth cleaned under anesthesia many years ago but I'm afraid that at age 14 he may we too old to withstand the procedure, should that be needed. I'm surprised that his sugar hasn't gone up over it (thinking gum disease or infection), so I don't know what to think.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HB
Just a quick line to let y'all know that Euk continues to do very well. His glucose readings are typically in the 80s, yesterday he had a little spike into the 110's (after stealing Molly's carbs, of course), and he is actually starting to play, which he hasn't done in months. The one thing that I'm concerned is that he lost a lower tooth (one of the very small ones, not the canines), I don't know what to expect or how to approach it. He has this habit of munching on plastic, even hard plastic, so that's how I think he did it, but he doesn't seem to be in pain and is eating well, but the plastic munching is annoying when he wakes me up at 4 AM trying to chew my phones charging cable (I would up covering it up with a pillow so he can't reach it) and I wonder if it's a sign of gum disease or something like that. He had his teeth cleaned under anesthesia many years ago but I'm afraid that at age 14 he may we too old to withstand the procedure, should that be needed. I'm surprised that his sugar hasn't gone up over it (thinking gum disease or infection), so I don't know what to think.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
HB