djett
Member Since 2024
Original post here - https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-diagnosed-with-dka-2-27.287866/#post-3171345
Long story short, Gucci was diagnosed with DKA and hospitalized for 4 days on February 27th 2024 and 2 months later after getting more aggressive with insulin about a week ago and increasing to 2.75 units Lantus, is now in the normal ranges for most of the day. He used to bounce for days and stay in the 400-600 range, but now will spike for only a few hours in the 300s and then come back down in normal range. I was trying to follow TR since 4/20 but now am second guessing that and may want to reduce his dose. His nadir is now around the PM shot (around 70-80 on the Libre 3 which is usually 35 below the Alphatrak 3, so it makes giving his normal dose kind of scary. My spreadsheet in my signature is based on Libre numbers with recent comments on ALphatrak 3 blood numbers. I also have a 2nd tab that shows the actual curve by day with highs/lows throughout the day so you can see the trends. The last week has some promising numbers, but I need to find a way to get these lows up
Last night his BG was spiking up so I gave him his regular dose of 2.75 and then it went right back down and had the Libre showing Lo (<40) - 55 for about 7 hours straight. I got blood from him 2 times out of about 15 pokes with my pet meter which showed 80 and low 70s. I gave him very high carb food (38% DMA) and karo syrup smears multiple times but that would only raise it about 10-15 mg before dropping again. I had to repeat this cycle about 5 times and didnt sleep. Should I continue to give him the 2.75 in the morning (or maybe 2.5) and then at night go down to 2 and keep decreasing if its still too low? Tonight it was climbing up to about 120 and I gave him 2.5 units (decrease of .25) but now im in the same boat with lows and having to apply syrup and high carb food just to get a temporary spike. It went up by about 10mg and went right back down <40 on the libre (76 on the Alphatrak 3 pet meter). I gave him more HC food and this time honey instead of syrup and it has spiked up now in the 140s which should let me sleep for a little bit
I need to be realistic about my expectations since this is affecting my personal life in a major way (job, mental health, social life) I am asking for guidance on dosing. Right now this is what's important to me
I understand I need to figure a way to get blood more often, and I have followed numerous videos/tips and tricks, but I would appreciate it if we focus on the immediate issues above and revisit poking later. I also tested for ketones and they are usually negative or a weird gray color, which I am also seeing again today and isnt on the color spectrum. There seems to be a correlation to that gray color a day after giving Karo syrup.
Thanks,
Devin
Long story short, Gucci was diagnosed with DKA and hospitalized for 4 days on February 27th 2024 and 2 months later after getting more aggressive with insulin about a week ago and increasing to 2.75 units Lantus, is now in the normal ranges for most of the day. He used to bounce for days and stay in the 400-600 range, but now will spike for only a few hours in the 300s and then come back down in normal range. I was trying to follow TR since 4/20 but now am second guessing that and may want to reduce his dose. His nadir is now around the PM shot (around 70-80 on the Libre 3 which is usually 35 below the Alphatrak 3, so it makes giving his normal dose kind of scary. My spreadsheet in my signature is based on Libre numbers with recent comments on ALphatrak 3 blood numbers. I also have a 2nd tab that shows the actual curve by day with highs/lows throughout the day so you can see the trends. The last week has some promising numbers, but I need to find a way to get these lows up
Last night his BG was spiking up so I gave him his regular dose of 2.75 and then it went right back down and had the Libre showing Lo (<40) - 55 for about 7 hours straight. I got blood from him 2 times out of about 15 pokes with my pet meter which showed 80 and low 70s. I gave him very high carb food (38% DMA) and karo syrup smears multiple times but that would only raise it about 10-15 mg before dropping again. I had to repeat this cycle about 5 times and didnt sleep. Should I continue to give him the 2.75 in the morning (or maybe 2.5) and then at night go down to 2 and keep decreasing if its still too low? Tonight it was climbing up to about 120 and I gave him 2.5 units (decrease of .25) but now im in the same boat with lows and having to apply syrup and high carb food just to get a temporary spike. It went up by about 10mg and went right back down <40 on the libre (76 on the Alphatrak 3 pet meter). I gave him more HC food and this time honey instead of syrup and it has spiked up now in the 140s which should let me sleep for a little bit
I need to be realistic about my expectations since this is affecting my personal life in a major way (job, mental health, social life) I am asking for guidance on dosing. Right now this is what's important to me
- Having Gucci in a normal range so he has a lesser chance of getting ketones and so his neuropathy resolves so he can walk better. Remission is a bonus
- Being able to sleep! im averaging about 2-3hrs at night with 2hr naps in the daytime. I can't sustain this and perhaps I need to go back to SLGS? I lead a large software project and need to be available and alert during the day and these last 2 months have been a nightmare
- Get back to going outside and having a social life. I have to currently turn down all appointments with friends, and am afraid to go to go outside or even to the grocery store half the time. It seems that every time im out of the house the Libre rapidly drops and alarms me to get back home ASAP. I still want to be home when theres a greater possibility of a hypo of course but I can;t stay inside 24/7.
I understand I need to figure a way to get blood more often, and I have followed numerous videos/tips and tricks, but I would appreciate it if we focus on the immediate issues above and revisit poking later. I also tested for ketones and they are usually negative or a weird gray color, which I am also seeing again today and isnt on the color spectrum. There seems to be a correlation to that gray color a day after giving Karo syrup.
Thanks,
Devin
Last edited:
