Kathleen and Fred
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Wondered if someone could look over this chart on Fred and see what I'm missing. The numbers seem to be all over the place. Fred has been OTJ for weeks at a time, and then back on again, with numbers usually no higher than the mid 200's. But, lately he's up in the 300's and I'm getting worried. He's not showing any signs of distress and I'm trying to say on top of things with diet and testing, but he may need additional Vet care. I've had such mixed experiences with them, however, that I'd rather get your advice before going that route.
Just so you'll understand my chart, the numbers under the dates represent the number of days since first diagnosed and (if there's another number) the number of days OTJ during this event. No "little" number means he's getting insulin (ProZinc) and the amount of insulin is indicated under the test number. The top numbers in colors indicate how much insulin the Vet has recommended based on the testing range. I try to stick to that amount.
Recently, I got new test strips (Micro Relion) and a new bottle of insulin ($100.50!! and i never use it all because they say it goes bad in 6 months!).
Maybe this is normal and I should expect the higher numbers as time goes by, but there may be something I need to take care of right away.
Your advice is much appreciated.
Kathleen & Fred
Just so you'll understand my chart, the numbers under the dates represent the number of days since first diagnosed and (if there's another number) the number of days OTJ during this event. No "little" number means he's getting insulin (ProZinc) and the amount of insulin is indicated under the test number. The top numbers in colors indicate how much insulin the Vet has recommended based on the testing range. I try to stick to that amount.
Recently, I got new test strips (Micro Relion) and a new bottle of insulin ($100.50!! and i never use it all because they say it goes bad in 6 months!).
Maybe this is normal and I should expect the higher numbers as time goes by, but there may be something I need to take care of right away.
Your advice is much appreciated.
Kathleen & Fred