twinkiefreekitty
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Briefly, my life is completely upside down this week - I am going to explain why just so people don't think I'm being lazy by not researching how to get the dosage right for Winny. I have a disabled daughter who is having wall-to-wall meltdowns and I cannot fathom how to access appropriate care for her, I made 20 calls today so far. My dad died last month and I'm spending a lot of time skyping my mother to keep her company while she grieve. I had a 2 level fusion spine surgery a few weeks ago which has caused inflammation and severe pain (can't walk, sit, stand for more than 5 minutes) and have to wait 4 weeks for the "emergency" steroid shot. I cannot take painkillers because I have to be able to drive my daughter to the ER if she needs to become an inpatient
It's very stressful for everyone, including the cat. And unfortunately, our cat is not top priority this week. It's very important that Winny gets better, not just for his sake or because I love him dearly, but my teenage son thinks that not following the vet's orders is going to kill the cat and it'll be my fault. Vet said 2u once a day. I'm doing 1u twice a day as suggested by many of you here.
I don't have time to learn how to do the spreadsheet right now. I got up at 3 this morning so I could learn how to do the glucose testing. Could someone please tell me if I am on the right track.
I was giving Winny 1u at 12 hour intervals straight after he ate (1 can FF twice a day). We've been doing that for about a week and he was showing some signs of feeling better, but only for a few minutes at a time. For instance he started playing his favorite game albeit very weakly.
Yesterday and today his back legs seemed to get much worse to where his paws weren't just sliding on the floor but he was down on his hocks and only able to take five steps at a time. He cannot jump. He was also very hungry and I have been feeding him every 6 hours (1/2 can FF each time). Last night his pee was sticky again, as before we started insulin. I have had to carry him up and down the stairs and to his food bowl. I'm not supposed to bend or carry more than 10lbs.
This morning I did the glucose test and it was 330
I gave him slightly more than the usual 1u for his morning dose
This afternoon, 6 hours after the first shot, he was at 189
I don't have any other test numbers because my daughter's behavior has taken precedence over reading the meter instructions and watching the youtube demos. I've learned how to do it now. I am testing him before he feeds at both shot times plus at the six hour mark. Are those the right times to be testing?
Should I continue to give him slightly more than 1u? I don't know enough about this to know if I should give him more or less. I know he should be between 70 and 150. I'm worried mostly because of the sticky pee and the increased weakness in his back legs.
The environmental stress is now gone for a few days, the house is quiet, so I'm not sure if stress caused the deterioration or if I'm not giving the correct dose. I really don't want him suffering on top of everything else that's going on.
It's very stressful for everyone, including the cat. And unfortunately, our cat is not top priority this week. It's very important that Winny gets better, not just for his sake or because I love him dearly, but my teenage son thinks that not following the vet's orders is going to kill the cat and it'll be my fault. Vet said 2u once a day. I'm doing 1u twice a day as suggested by many of you here.
I don't have time to learn how to do the spreadsheet right now. I got up at 3 this morning so I could learn how to do the glucose testing. Could someone please tell me if I am on the right track.
I was giving Winny 1u at 12 hour intervals straight after he ate (1 can FF twice a day). We've been doing that for about a week and he was showing some signs of feeling better, but only for a few minutes at a time. For instance he started playing his favorite game albeit very weakly.
Yesterday and today his back legs seemed to get much worse to where his paws weren't just sliding on the floor but he was down on his hocks and only able to take five steps at a time. He cannot jump. He was also very hungry and I have been feeding him every 6 hours (1/2 can FF each time). Last night his pee was sticky again, as before we started insulin. I have had to carry him up and down the stairs and to his food bowl. I'm not supposed to bend or carry more than 10lbs.
This morning I did the glucose test and it was 330
I gave him slightly more than the usual 1u for his morning dose
This afternoon, 6 hours after the first shot, he was at 189
I don't have any other test numbers because my daughter's behavior has taken precedence over reading the meter instructions and watching the youtube demos. I've learned how to do it now. I am testing him before he feeds at both shot times plus at the six hour mark. Are those the right times to be testing?
Should I continue to give him slightly more than 1u? I don't know enough about this to know if I should give him more or less. I know he should be between 70 and 150. I'm worried mostly because of the sticky pee and the increased weakness in his back legs.
The environmental stress is now gone for a few days, the house is quiet, so I'm not sure if stress caused the deterioration or if I'm not giving the correct dose. I really don't want him suffering on top of everything else that's going on.