wombat88
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Shaikha has been having a pancreatitis attack the past few days. Usually this makes her BG levels go wild, which they did initially. I had to increase her dose quite a bit to get her under control. Yesterday we had a long period of blues, which is very unusual for her because usually she goes through insulin like jet fuel, especially when sick. I skipped her mid-day dose and she was back up by the PM dose so I gave her a little less insulin. This AM she read a little low again so I waited and retested. About an hour after her usual dose she was rising again (or so I thought), so I gave a smaller dose of insulin with food. After I'd given it though, it seemed like it was a pretty sharp change in just a 1/2 hour so I decided to retest. She tested at 127, instead of the 174 I'd gotten just a few minutes previously. A retest at +1.5 gave her a level of 79. Alarmed, I gave her some dry food. At +2.75 she was down to 50, however, so I gave her more dry food. At +3.5 she was still at 50 so I gave her dry food mixed with karo syrup this time.
She is having no symptoms. She has never had a hypo episode before, actually, even when on heavy doses of R during a period where she was so high we could not get her regulated otherwise. She's on a TID schedule of PZI which usually has worked for her since we get so little duration usually. The only thing I can think is that her pancreas has suddenly decided to kick in because it was sure absent a few days ago if you look at her SS. She can be very unpredictable with her insulin needs given all the inflammation we usually are dealing with in addition to getting infections easily due to low white and platelet counts.
She has a complicated medical history and has triaditis. She does not eat low carb food, by the way. I've got her on hypoallergenic canned food, but it has about 20% carbs. I have to be very careful what I give her or we end up with tons of IBD problems. The dry food she just ate has about 38% carbs if I recall correctly. She takes 5mg. prednisolone daily to control chronic pancreatitis and IBD problems (budesonide was a non-starter for her -- not effective at all).
My vet is out for lunch but will call again when the clinic reopens. I plan to keep retesting at 1/2 hour intervals. Is there anything else I should be doing?
She is having no symptoms. She has never had a hypo episode before, actually, even when on heavy doses of R during a period where she was so high we could not get her regulated otherwise. She's on a TID schedule of PZI which usually has worked for her since we get so little duration usually. The only thing I can think is that her pancreas has suddenly decided to kick in because it was sure absent a few days ago if you look at her SS. She can be very unpredictable with her insulin needs given all the inflammation we usually are dealing with in addition to getting infections easily due to low white and platelet counts.
She has a complicated medical history and has triaditis. She does not eat low carb food, by the way. I've got her on hypoallergenic canned food, but it has about 20% carbs. I have to be very careful what I give her or we end up with tons of IBD problems. The dry food she just ate has about 38% carbs if I recall correctly. She takes 5mg. prednisolone daily to control chronic pancreatitis and IBD problems (budesonide was a non-starter for her -- not effective at all).
My vet is out for lunch but will call again when the clinic reopens. I plan to keep retesting at 1/2 hour intervals. Is there anything else I should be doing?