I delivered a week's worth of canned food - 14 cans- and he ate only 4 or 5 cans worth in a 6 night stay. They got so concerned they cut off the insulin and gave him an appetite inducer. They sent me home with advice to NOT give insulin til he got back to normal eating - which he has done immediately. He acted ravenous after he got home but I stuck to his normal feeding schedule.
He just hated being there, I guess. They said to put him back on two units twice a day and then return for a curve in a week. He was on 3 units twice a day prior to his incarceration.
They said he was in the normal range to boot - I think it's because he is off the carbs.
I'll return for the curve, but now I am more determined than ever to start home testing.
My big question is--if I go away again for a week or less, wouldn't he be just as well off to stay in the house with the cat sitter coming in, feeding him normally and forgetting the insulin for a week? He was miserable there, I am sure. He always goes off his feed when frightened.
RuthV
He just hated being there, I guess. They said to put him back on two units twice a day and then return for a curve in a week. He was on 3 units twice a day prior to his incarceration.
They said he was in the normal range to boot - I think it's because he is off the carbs.
I'll return for the curve, but now I am more determined than ever to start home testing.
My big question is--if I go away again for a week or less, wouldn't he be just as well off to stay in the house with the cat sitter coming in, feeding him normally and forgetting the insulin for a week? He was miserable there, I am sure. He always goes off his feed when frightened.
RuthV