Vyktors Mum
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Vyktor is newly diagnosed and not on insulin. Got my glucometer and ketosticks yesterday and took the first tests last night.
Urine test showed sugar levels off the charts and trace ketones. Blood test was 167.4.
Took another blood test this morning, result was 194.4.
I note that Vyktor is free fed, and tends to graze so had not had big meals before either test. His test this morning was before breakfast and he hadn't eaten very much over night (not quite appreciating the change to Whiskas loaf as yet!). Have just given him some food.
Is it a good idea to test again in an hour or two to get the 'food spike' or is that something that should be factored out anyway?
I am going to the vet today so it will be good to have some numbers for him. Originally the vet suggested not to treat Vyktor (any blood curve they could get would be very misleading because he is a psychopuss at the vets and I am quite sure hometesting hadn't occured to him). I then found this site and have since called the vet and, speaking chinese whispers style through the receptionist over a few phone calls, said I would be wanting to treat him. The bit about wanting to home test obviously didn't make it to the vet because the receptionist said to come and get the insulin and we could do it based on urine tests.
Qu: Would this not be more dangerous than not treating at all?
I note that many people say not to give insulin where the reading is under 200 but he does have the trace ketones so I am wondering what the recomendations of you people (who obviously know far more about this than my vet - sticking with him for now in the hope of educating him for the benefit of others) would be as far as giving insulin goes. Should we try the change in diet alone for now (he has been on canned food anyway but FF varieties that contain cereals) and as long as he stays under 200 forgoe the insulin? Or given the trace ketones start him on the insulin straight away. I note that the vet plans to give me Lantus, I asked about PZI but he doesn't prescribe it.
Urine test showed sugar levels off the charts and trace ketones. Blood test was 167.4.
Took another blood test this morning, result was 194.4.
I note that Vyktor is free fed, and tends to graze so had not had big meals before either test. His test this morning was before breakfast and he hadn't eaten very much over night (not quite appreciating the change to Whiskas loaf as yet!). Have just given him some food.
Is it a good idea to test again in an hour or two to get the 'food spike' or is that something that should be factored out anyway?
I am going to the vet today so it will be good to have some numbers for him. Originally the vet suggested not to treat Vyktor (any blood curve they could get would be very misleading because he is a psychopuss at the vets and I am quite sure hometesting hadn't occured to him). I then found this site and have since called the vet and, speaking chinese whispers style through the receptionist over a few phone calls, said I would be wanting to treat him. The bit about wanting to home test obviously didn't make it to the vet because the receptionist said to come and get the insulin and we could do it based on urine tests.
Qu: Would this not be more dangerous than not treating at all?
I note that many people say not to give insulin where the reading is under 200 but he does have the trace ketones so I am wondering what the recomendations of you people (who obviously know far more about this than my vet - sticking with him for now in the hope of educating him for the benefit of others) would be as far as giving insulin goes. Should we try the change in diet alone for now (he has been on canned food anyway but FF varieties that contain cereals) and as long as he stays under 200 forgoe the insulin? Or given the trace ketones start him on the insulin straight away. I note that the vet plans to give me Lantus, I asked about PZI but he doesn't prescribe it.