Holly and Josie
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I cannot seem to get my kitty Josie regulated at all. Her numbers were starting to look good for a few days late last week, but then she was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection and things have been a mess ever since. Her BG's go extremely high, extremely low and back again. I have no idea if she is rebounding?
She went hypo this afternoon, although there were no symptoms. This is not the first time and she's only been on insulin for 5 weeks. I am trying my best but I feel like I am failing her and myself.
I do home test, thankfully. It isn't easy and I am terrible at it and my husband is only a little better. Her poor ears look awful. I feel like a monster.
My husband gave her 1.5 units of her ProZinc at 12:30 this afternoon. Her BG was at 299 before the injection. She usually gets 1.5 units around noon and 2 units around midnight. I know those are weird times but my husband works evenings and he is the better tester/shot giver of the two of us and that is when he is awake and home. Anyway, as I said, he gave her the 1.5 units at 12:30 and at 4:30 I had him test her. She was at 29. 29!!!!!! After just 4 hours!!! So he gave her some Karo (a teaspoon?) and some high carb canned food with gravy. She climbed pretty quickly. At about 8 hours after her injection she is at 379. I feel horrible. We obviously completely overdid it.
I don't know what I'm doing here. I'm afraid I'm going to seriously hurt her. Her numbers have gotten that low once before and pretty close a few other times. (On Monday she got to about 59 after 5 hours.)
I am frustrated, stressed out and terrified. I am also having trouble with the medication she is on for the UTI. First she was on Clavamox, but that made her sick. Now she is on Albon liquid. Supposedly, this medication can cause hypoglycemia and that could be the problem with her numbers, but I don't know. Her numbers were pretty steady yesterday even though she was taking this medicine. She has also gotten really low numbers like this before the medication, so I'm thinking it's something else.
The one and only constant I can figure out is that when she does go very low, it is always, ALWAYS around 5pm. So I don't know if her pancreas is kicking in then? Or if it's a food issue? Or if it is the medication? She never goes low like this at night. Only in the afternoon.
I have no idea how much insulin I should give her tonight.
I am lost and I feel like I am failing my poor Josie Belle. I'm completely heartbroken. I would welcome ANY advice anyone could give me. I feel like I am losing my mind.
She went hypo this afternoon, although there were no symptoms. This is not the first time and she's only been on insulin for 5 weeks. I am trying my best but I feel like I am failing her and myself.
I do home test, thankfully. It isn't easy and I am terrible at it and my husband is only a little better. Her poor ears look awful. I feel like a monster.
My husband gave her 1.5 units of her ProZinc at 12:30 this afternoon. Her BG was at 299 before the injection. She usually gets 1.5 units around noon and 2 units around midnight. I know those are weird times but my husband works evenings and he is the better tester/shot giver of the two of us and that is when he is awake and home. Anyway, as I said, he gave her the 1.5 units at 12:30 and at 4:30 I had him test her. She was at 29. 29!!!!!! After just 4 hours!!! So he gave her some Karo (a teaspoon?) and some high carb canned food with gravy. She climbed pretty quickly. At about 8 hours after her injection she is at 379. I feel horrible. We obviously completely overdid it.
I don't know what I'm doing here. I'm afraid I'm going to seriously hurt her. Her numbers have gotten that low once before and pretty close a few other times. (On Monday she got to about 59 after 5 hours.)
I am frustrated, stressed out and terrified. I am also having trouble with the medication she is on for the UTI. First she was on Clavamox, but that made her sick. Now she is on Albon liquid. Supposedly, this medication can cause hypoglycemia and that could be the problem with her numbers, but I don't know. Her numbers were pretty steady yesterday even though she was taking this medicine. She has also gotten really low numbers like this before the medication, so I'm thinking it's something else.
The one and only constant I can figure out is that when she does go very low, it is always, ALWAYS around 5pm. So I don't know if her pancreas is kicking in then? Or if it's a food issue? Or if it is the medication? She never goes low like this at night. Only in the afternoon.
I have no idea how much insulin I should give her tonight.
I am lost and I feel like I am failing my poor Josie Belle. I'm completely heartbroken. I would welcome ANY advice anyone could give me. I feel like I am losing my mind.