skybar22
Member Since 2010
ETA: 5:10 PM
I wrote this post early AM. Please read and advise as I am pretty clear that Morgaine is now running up near and above 200.
After reading several comparisons on the Freestyle and the AT, it appears the Freestyle runs low by sometimes 40%. With the borderline nature of my cat's diabetes. this could be quite significant. She is displaying polydipsia and polyuria and her BGs are higher than normal, over 150 and now in the 160 range on the Freestyle which, if off by 30-50 would put her around 200-220. I do not know what to dose her and I would like to go slow. Can someone with experience please help me out? I am going to leave this here and post it at the end of the thread as well. Sorry but i just want to be sure it gets read.
Morgaine has not been on insulin but her numbers are up a bit. she is diet controlled and has had diarrhea for a few days. I finally got it to stop with some slippery elm and probiotics but she is still not quite there. Stools are forming but still soft. she is not having more than one BM a day after having 6-7 for a few days. She is not dehydrated but is showing symptoms of diabetes, drinking and peeing more than normal. She has been to the vet twice in a month, different vets and both think she is borderline and maybe going to hyper levels at times throughout the day. I have been checking her and she is a little elevated in the 150's throughout the day. before the diarrhea she would be 110-150. Now she stays in the 150 range but in reading the info on glucometers, I am wondering if she might be closer to 200. Being a type 1 myself, I have 3 glucometers and i have tested myself with all 3. Both Freestyles give me the same reading and the Precision runs a little higher.
Her Frudtosamine was really high but I have never tested her with results over 200 and mostly she is in that lower range. Things are not right and i am wondering if i need to give her a tiny dose of Lantus or wait a few days, keep an eye on her numbers and let her body fully recover from the diarrhea.
My vet is not helpful. She suggested that she must be much higher than she is due to the fructosamine but her lipids are sky high which effects that test and she also had moderate hemolysis which the lab says gives false fructosamines. So, I am thinking my tests are a truer picture of what is happening. Vet stress caused a spike to 365 2 weeks ago but she did come down from that pretty quickly and was 121 a few days ago. The vet is too anal and condescending. She wants her on a prescription diet for lipidemia with higher carbs. I won't do that. she thought she had to explain the scientific method to me today because i gave Morgaine slippery elm and it worked. She thought it ran its course on its own. i think you all must get the picture. she also said her range for diabetic cats is 150-250. Insulin will not be one of her suggestions at this time.
I am exhausted as I have been up with Morgaine and the diarrhea for days. I can't think straight but I am thinking she may need some insulin. So, what would you folks do or advise? I plan to change her food once her tummy recovers and get the fat down by half without high carb foods.
I have no spreadsheet as I can't access it on google for some reason. I don't give insulin yet so what I have are spot checks at various times throughour the day, before a meal she was 146 and 2 hours pp she was 151 and now she is 159 and ate 4 hours ago.
I feed her several small meals a day since she is diet controlled.
Any clarity and help would be appreciated. I can not afford another vet visit or consult with anyone at this time. but insulin is in the fridge and I have all supplies as well as almost 50 years of life experience as a diabetic. Do I wait or give 1/4 unit or so?
I wrote this post early AM. Please read and advise as I am pretty clear that Morgaine is now running up near and above 200.
After reading several comparisons on the Freestyle and the AT, it appears the Freestyle runs low by sometimes 40%. With the borderline nature of my cat's diabetes. this could be quite significant. She is displaying polydipsia and polyuria and her BGs are higher than normal, over 150 and now in the 160 range on the Freestyle which, if off by 30-50 would put her around 200-220. I do not know what to dose her and I would like to go slow. Can someone with experience please help me out? I am going to leave this here and post it at the end of the thread as well. Sorry but i just want to be sure it gets read.
Morgaine has not been on insulin but her numbers are up a bit. she is diet controlled and has had diarrhea for a few days. I finally got it to stop with some slippery elm and probiotics but she is still not quite there. Stools are forming but still soft. she is not having more than one BM a day after having 6-7 for a few days. She is not dehydrated but is showing symptoms of diabetes, drinking and peeing more than normal. She has been to the vet twice in a month, different vets and both think she is borderline and maybe going to hyper levels at times throughout the day. I have been checking her and she is a little elevated in the 150's throughout the day. before the diarrhea she would be 110-150. Now she stays in the 150 range but in reading the info on glucometers, I am wondering if she might be closer to 200. Being a type 1 myself, I have 3 glucometers and i have tested myself with all 3. Both Freestyles give me the same reading and the Precision runs a little higher.
Her Frudtosamine was really high but I have never tested her with results over 200 and mostly she is in that lower range. Things are not right and i am wondering if i need to give her a tiny dose of Lantus or wait a few days, keep an eye on her numbers and let her body fully recover from the diarrhea.
My vet is not helpful. She suggested that she must be much higher than she is due to the fructosamine but her lipids are sky high which effects that test and she also had moderate hemolysis which the lab says gives false fructosamines. So, I am thinking my tests are a truer picture of what is happening. Vet stress caused a spike to 365 2 weeks ago but she did come down from that pretty quickly and was 121 a few days ago. The vet is too anal and condescending. She wants her on a prescription diet for lipidemia with higher carbs. I won't do that. she thought she had to explain the scientific method to me today because i gave Morgaine slippery elm and it worked. She thought it ran its course on its own. i think you all must get the picture. she also said her range for diabetic cats is 150-250. Insulin will not be one of her suggestions at this time.
I am exhausted as I have been up with Morgaine and the diarrhea for days. I can't think straight but I am thinking she may need some insulin. So, what would you folks do or advise? I plan to change her food once her tummy recovers and get the fat down by half without high carb foods.
I have no spreadsheet as I can't access it on google for some reason. I don't give insulin yet so what I have are spot checks at various times throughour the day, before a meal she was 146 and 2 hours pp she was 151 and now she is 159 and ate 4 hours ago.
I feed her several small meals a day since she is diet controlled.
Any clarity and help would be appreciated. I can not afford another vet visit or consult with anyone at this time. but insulin is in the fridge and I have all supplies as well as almost 50 years of life experience as a diabetic. Do I wait or give 1/4 unit or so?