jewelsmom
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My 14 year old tabby, Jewel, was diagnosed with diabetes about a month ago. It was only discovered cos she was having peeing problems and was in a lot of pain, so i took her to the vet. Turns out she had a bladder infection and diabetes. My vet decided to hold off on treating the diabetes and deal with clearing up the bladder infection first, as her BG numbers werent that high and she appeared to be borderline.
she started on insulin on Sept 23 with a day trip to the vet where she could be monitored. There she started out with a AMPS of around 340, peaked at around 160 and slowly rose back up to 235, within a timespan of 8 hours. The vet decided it would be okay to start her out on 1.0 unit of caninsulin just once a day.
i gave her the shot for the first few days, but then decided i was very uncomfortable giving the shot without testing, so i bought a BG monitor and started testing on sept 26. she seemed to have the expected highs and lows for the first few days. On sept 30, i could not get a blood sample no matter how hard i tried, so i just gave her the shot, figuring it would be okay, cos she had been testing high on the previous days. She went down to 58 around 4.5 hours later. She wasnt acting weird or unusual, but i gave her food just in case, cos i wasnt sure if her BG was going to go any lower or not.
the next day, she had a BG of 250, so i decided not to give her the shot based on what happened yesterday. Good thing too! cos her numbers actually went down on their own. I talked to my vet, and she said to stop giving the shot for a week, but still test her BG to see it goes without it.
Her BG seems to be creeping up again, but its also falling quite a bit on its own. Its still not in the normal range, but im worried that if she does get insulin, she will drop too low.
I'm just looking to get other opinions on the BG values im getting and as to why they seem to vary so much. thanks everyone!
im sure ive left out details, so please ask me if ive forgotten anything.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Ew5dTRVd1YwZlRaOWh1eWN2bWU0elE&hl=en_US#gid=0
she started on insulin on Sept 23 with a day trip to the vet where she could be monitored. There she started out with a AMPS of around 340, peaked at around 160 and slowly rose back up to 235, within a timespan of 8 hours. The vet decided it would be okay to start her out on 1.0 unit of caninsulin just once a day.
i gave her the shot for the first few days, but then decided i was very uncomfortable giving the shot without testing, so i bought a BG monitor and started testing on sept 26. she seemed to have the expected highs and lows for the first few days. On sept 30, i could not get a blood sample no matter how hard i tried, so i just gave her the shot, figuring it would be okay, cos she had been testing high on the previous days. She went down to 58 around 4.5 hours later. She wasnt acting weird or unusual, but i gave her food just in case, cos i wasnt sure if her BG was going to go any lower or not.
the next day, she had a BG of 250, so i decided not to give her the shot based on what happened yesterday. Good thing too! cos her numbers actually went down on their own. I talked to my vet, and she said to stop giving the shot for a week, but still test her BG to see it goes without it.
Her BG seems to be creeping up again, but its also falling quite a bit on its own. Its still not in the normal range, but im worried that if she does get insulin, she will drop too low.
I'm just looking to get other opinions on the BG values im getting and as to why they seem to vary so much. thanks everyone!
im sure ive left out details, so please ask me if ive forgotten anything.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Ew5dTRVd1YwZlRaOWh1eWN2bWU0elE&hl=en_US#gid=0