Cara and Wynken (GA)
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I (re) joined the group several days ago but finally got Wynken's 2015 confusing numbers in a SS. I can always add earlier results later - these have always just been written in a little book I have.... THANK YOU to Marje who coddled me through using the SS! As I put his values in, I cringed the WHOLE TIME. ((sigh)) I have learned enough recently to know that I was doing many things wrong. I have left him high BG for awhile... Please be kind, as I lost three civvie kitties from Mid July to Mid October, and have a hyperthyroid girl I have been dealing with multiple issues since early November. Wynk has not been my priority, but I have tried to do spot checks and curves...
The good news: Wynken is doing terrific clinically and feels good, eats well... Bloodwork in Sept was great, with a fructosamine of 397. The bad news, as you will see in the SS is he has been very high BG a LOT in the last 6 months. I have been afraid to go above 2u PZI, because in past years, this has resulted in <100 readings. So it's MY mental block I guess. His vet thinks "clinical presentation" is more indicative of the cat's health than high BG readings. After learning more online, I definitely want his BG to be lower.... but there are some mysteries here, with a few sporadic low readings and a recent thing where the BG doesn't go down at 5-6 hours post morning shot, like it used to. Ideas?
The good news: Wynken is doing terrific clinically and feels good, eats well... Bloodwork in Sept was great, with a fructosamine of 397. The bad news, as you will see in the SS is he has been very high BG a LOT in the last 6 months. I have been afraid to go above 2u PZI, because in past years, this has resulted in <100 readings. So it's MY mental block I guess. His vet thinks "clinical presentation" is more indicative of the cat's health than high BG readings. After learning more online, I definitely want his BG to be lower.... but there are some mysteries here, with a few sporadic low readings and a recent thing where the BG doesn't go down at 5-6 hours post morning shot, like it used to. Ideas?
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