Grayson & Lu
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Hello friends...
A very informative day! In preparation for the vet visit, I've officially made today a vacation day, as I spent most of my time doing research, and enlightening myself with all the info that I've been accumulating since the first time I heard "Acro". There were links from several folks on the board, as well as info from the Acro/IAA/Cushings forum, and the Glucose Toxicity info. I went with my list of questions, UTI info, and two cats in hand... Grayson and Hope. Hope has continued to "leak" and have lots of frequent mini-pee pies (the size of a quarter) in the litter box. She was given an AB 2 weeks ago, and it had no effect... so I was armed w/ info/questions and her as well. She's having a C&S test sent out - culture and sensitivity to determine WHAT kind of bacteria she has, so that it can be treated properly. I'm tired of treating the symptoms... I want the source of the problem addressed!
Then to Grayson. He was SO well-behaved (and probably a little freaked from a real barky dog
). We looked over his numbers and patterns - or lack thereof. We discussed the dosing. Then she grabbed the Alpha Trak...475 at +10. Of course some of that was stress (barky dog, soft-side carrier, car ride, ...) but we discussed going up another whole unit. Not gradual.. at this level, that's barely a sniff more insulin. So tonight after we came home and he got settled in, I tested & shot him with 6 units. YIKES! That was hard for me to do, but maybe it'll be the number that brings him down some. He's still working on his second can of FF - but was famished initially, as he didn't have any food at lunchtime. Only some fd chicken. Can't believe I didn't think about that!
So I left a copy of all the stuff I'd printed out and highlighted, as well as his numbers with her, and she's going to do a consult w/ NC State's Vet School, and see if they can do the testing in house, or if it will be shipped to Michigan. Either way, that's the direction we're headed - to rule out Acro, IAA, Insulin resistence and Glucose Toxicity.
We also discussed his diet, and most importantly, some other options that we'll look further into if there's no reaction from the newest increase and/or the test results... the addition of R; the re-boot (which she agreed probably was NOT the best option), and last, but by no means least, a change of insulin. Marcy's Klinger went from nearly 8 units/dose of ProZinc and Lantus to Levemir, where he became regulated at less than 3 units.
So... that was today. I have to say, I was more than pleased with the time she spent with me, and the interest she showed in trying to get to the bottom of his numbers and get him moving.
Here's Grayson's day in review:
AMPS 445 RC511 Shot 5.0
Fed FF Chicken
+1 440 RC494
+5.5 354 RC 347
KETONE (blood) meter 1.5
VET VISIT +10 475
PMPS +11.5 HI RC467 Shot 6.0
Fed FF C 2.0
A very informative day! In preparation for the vet visit, I've officially made today a vacation day, as I spent most of my time doing research, and enlightening myself with all the info that I've been accumulating since the first time I heard "Acro". There were links from several folks on the board, as well as info from the Acro/IAA/Cushings forum, and the Glucose Toxicity info. I went with my list of questions, UTI info, and two cats in hand... Grayson and Hope. Hope has continued to "leak" and have lots of frequent mini-pee pies (the size of a quarter) in the litter box. She was given an AB 2 weeks ago, and it had no effect... so I was armed w/ info/questions and her as well. She's having a C&S test sent out - culture and sensitivity to determine WHAT kind of bacteria she has, so that it can be treated properly. I'm tired of treating the symptoms... I want the source of the problem addressed!
Then to Grayson. He was SO well-behaved (and probably a little freaked from a real barky dog

So I left a copy of all the stuff I'd printed out and highlighted, as well as his numbers with her, and she's going to do a consult w/ NC State's Vet School, and see if they can do the testing in house, or if it will be shipped to Michigan. Either way, that's the direction we're headed - to rule out Acro, IAA, Insulin resistence and Glucose Toxicity.
We also discussed his diet, and most importantly, some other options that we'll look further into if there's no reaction from the newest increase and/or the test results... the addition of R; the re-boot (which she agreed probably was NOT the best option), and last, but by no means least, a change of insulin. Marcy's Klinger went from nearly 8 units/dose of ProZinc and Lantus to Levemir, where he became regulated at less than 3 units.
So... that was today. I have to say, I was more than pleased with the time she spent with me, and the interest she showed in trying to get to the bottom of his numbers and get him moving.
Here's Grayson's day in review:
AMPS 445 RC511 Shot 5.0
Fed FF Chicken
+1 440 RC494
+5.5 354 RC 347
KETONE (blood) meter 1.5
VET VISIT +10 475
PMPS +11.5 HI RC467 Shot 6.0
Fed FF C 2.0