Grayson & Lu
Very Active Member
Good morning all - checking in and offering my post-ketone scare observations.
Grayson is doing well this morning...
Friday night at 8 pm he was throwing moderate ketones.
Up half the night with him, ER vet on phone 4x. In to the vet yesterday morning.
Blood & Urine tests, SubQ fluids, anti-biotic (snotty nose) and an amazing consult w/ my vet.
BG has been staying in the 300s all day Thurs and all but one 296 Friday... so 300s. Too flat; needs more insulin.
We upped from .6 to .75 units last night.
During a REALLY huge pee, he tested with only a trace of ketones. Yeah! I THOUGHT we were out of the woods...
This morning:
AMPS 335 Shot .75
+1.5 345
FINALLY peed (I think he's avoiding me!). Throwing SMALL to MODERATE ketones; 100 units SubQ fluids given. And his Clavamox.
He's not been sneezing, eyes aren't runny, so on just a couple of doses, that may have nipped those symptoms (at least the visible ones) in the bud. However, it was probably enough to interact w/ his flat cycles to give him the ketones.
So I guess I'll be chasing him to the litter box every time I can - to keep on top of the ketones.
This is an easy PRO-ACTIVE test that we all should be doing regularly. And I'm VERY fortunte that I caught them early enough. Someone told me their cat went from 2 days of NONE to HIGH on the third day, so don't put it off! TEST! TEST! TEST!
Grayson is doing well this morning...
Friday night at 8 pm he was throwing moderate ketones.
Up half the night with him, ER vet on phone 4x. In to the vet yesterday morning.
Blood & Urine tests, SubQ fluids, anti-biotic (snotty nose) and an amazing consult w/ my vet.
BG has been staying in the 300s all day Thurs and all but one 296 Friday... so 300s. Too flat; needs more insulin.
We upped from .6 to .75 units last night.
During a REALLY huge pee, he tested with only a trace of ketones. Yeah! I THOUGHT we were out of the woods...
This morning:
AMPS 335 Shot .75
+1.5 345
FINALLY peed (I think he's avoiding me!). Throwing SMALL to MODERATE ketones; 100 units SubQ fluids given. And his Clavamox.
He's not been sneezing, eyes aren't runny, so on just a couple of doses, that may have nipped those symptoms (at least the visible ones) in the bud. However, it was probably enough to interact w/ his flat cycles to give him the ketones.
So I guess I'll be chasing him to the litter box every time I can - to keep on top of the ketones.
This is an easy PRO-ACTIVE test that we all should be doing regularly. And I'm VERY fortunte that I caught them early enough. Someone told me their cat went from 2 days of NONE to HIGH on the third day, so don't put it off! TEST! TEST! TEST!