Hercules
Member Since 2023
At my most recent vet visit Hercules got a test done that tested the average of his glucose levels, and the vet said that the result indicated that if you were on insulin, they would be wanting to stop insulin at this point to see if he was in remission. Today I tested his glucose with my pet meter and it said 236. His readings are usually always in the 80 to 99 range and my vet told me to call them if he went over 200 I decided to retest before making that call, just to make sure it wasn’t a bad reading. My next reading what is 109, so I decided to do one more test and it was 120. Each of these readings were different number but two of them were in the low 100s. I am not sure if I should still try to make a call to the vet or trust the low readings, because there were two in a row after that high reading. My partner has noticed that he is seemingly urinating a little more than has become his normal, and today he hasn’t really had much of an appetite versus has every day. Last month we started him on a shot for arthritis in his back legs. The injection worked really well for two weeks and he was able to jump up on our bed again and move around a lot easier. It did seem to wear off at the vet. Wanted to do this medication again because they say that two months is the standard to see if the medication is assured me that it did not interact with his treatment for diabetes. Because he is acting a little abnormally today I am concerned, but everything has seemed so good up until now overall. I am just unsure of what I should do. I know the obvious answers called the vet, but it feels like sometimes I get more useful information when I come to this forum. I have been meaning to get a new meter, a human one, because the meter I have has concern me in the past and at this point I’m definitely going to get one ASAP. Please let me know your thoughts or if you could pass on any advice of any sort. I think today I am just overwhelmed., And I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read this post and/or make a reply.