Mhorb
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Okay I finally figured out how to fill this out. This is very handy thank you.
We have been working up to two units starting from 0.5 mg but I was writing it all in my notebook that I lost when I moved so I don't have that information on me anymore I'm sorry.
To recap Hobbes is eating fancy feast classic pate and has prozinc. I'm going to the vet first thing tomorrow to discuss options. I learned about how if the body is given too much insulin too fast it can spike the glucose levelsI did not know that) so now I don't know if he should be staying at two units even though he's been at two units morning and night for a few months now.
I took him to the emergency room a couple of days ago because his levels sky rocketed over 700 and they checked his vitals and said everything was fine so they released him the next day.
I noticed he has been grazing his food yesterday and today and hasn't been drinking nearly as much water (he was constantly thirsty before the visit) but other than that he seems to be acting fine but I also know cats are known to mask their illness. I would love any input, thank you.
Oh and I checked if he has ketones in his urine with a human urine test strip and he does have ketones which I read is expected if glucose levels are above
300. I also know blood is a better option to check ketones levels. I asked the ER why they didn't check for his ketones levels when he was there and they said they didn't feel the need to do so because he wac bright and alert.
Link to glucose levels: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gcUY25MEX1Pn-43dtV45UrjI__9zAdjlCupQr5Iplbo/edit?usp=sharing
We have been working up to two units starting from 0.5 mg but I was writing it all in my notebook that I lost when I moved so I don't have that information on me anymore I'm sorry.
To recap Hobbes is eating fancy feast classic pate and has prozinc. I'm going to the vet first thing tomorrow to discuss options. I learned about how if the body is given too much insulin too fast it can spike the glucose levelsI did not know that) so now I don't know if he should be staying at two units even though he's been at two units morning and night for a few months now.
I took him to the emergency room a couple of days ago because his levels sky rocketed over 700 and they checked his vitals and said everything was fine so they released him the next day.
I noticed he has been grazing his food yesterday and today and hasn't been drinking nearly as much water (he was constantly thirsty before the visit) but other than that he seems to be acting fine but I also know cats are known to mask their illness. I would love any input, thank you.
Oh and I checked if he has ketones in his urine with a human urine test strip and he does have ketones which I read is expected if glucose levels are above
300. I also know blood is a better option to check ketones levels. I asked the ER why they didn't check for his ketones levels when he was there and they said they didn't feel the need to do so because he wac bright and alert.
Link to glucose levels: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gcUY25MEX1Pn-43dtV45UrjI__9zAdjlCupQr5Iplbo/edit?usp=sharing