Margaret and Pearl (GA)
Member Since 2020
Hello!
I have a newly diagnosed kitty, Pearl. Pearl is 15yo with a history of some other health issues - asthma with chronic pneumonia, chronic IBD, and chronic pancreatitis. She also has a heart valve thing which the cardiologist is not concerned about. Pearl is Siamese.
Pearl was diagnosed with diabetes 12/21 with blood sugar of 500 and lots of glucose in urine. She was not keto acidotic, but presented with significant dehydration, pretty low potassium, not eating or drinking, and stumbling. She was hospitalized after diagnosis on 12/21. She was on IV insulin until 12/23 at night.
She was switched 12/23 8pm to Lantus, 1 unit. I picked her up from the hospital this morning (Christmas). Hospital had a tough time establishing her starting dose, since her sugars don't shoot up between 8am and 8pm dose (they DO shoot up so far during the night).
Which brings me to now! And HELP! Her blood sugar right now is 197 (using ReliOn Premier meter). I was told don't shoot her unless the blood sugar is 200 (20 minutes ago it was 196). Am I in the safe zone to go ahead and administer the insulin?
THANK YOU!
I have a newly diagnosed kitty, Pearl. Pearl is 15yo with a history of some other health issues - asthma with chronic pneumonia, chronic IBD, and chronic pancreatitis. She also has a heart valve thing which the cardiologist is not concerned about. Pearl is Siamese.
Pearl was diagnosed with diabetes 12/21 with blood sugar of 500 and lots of glucose in urine. She was not keto acidotic, but presented with significant dehydration, pretty low potassium, not eating or drinking, and stumbling. She was hospitalized after diagnosis on 12/21. She was on IV insulin until 12/23 at night.
She was switched 12/23 8pm to Lantus, 1 unit. I picked her up from the hospital this morning (Christmas). Hospital had a tough time establishing her starting dose, since her sugars don't shoot up between 8am and 8pm dose (they DO shoot up so far during the night).
Which brings me to now! And HELP! Her blood sugar right now is 197 (using ReliOn Premier meter). I was told don't shoot her unless the blood sugar is 200 (20 minutes ago it was 196). Am I in the safe zone to go ahead and administer the insulin?
THANK YOU!