kalyv
Member Since 2011
We had a pretty rough night. She threw up what seemed like most of the food she consumed yesterday. A lot of it was liquid as well as the freeze dried chicken treats. I fed her some high carb wet and she threw that up too and dipped down to 2.2 or just under 40. I fed her more high carb, but she managed to keep it down so far.
She always has been a bit of a puker, and now I am wondering if some of those overnight green numbers were caused by that. But last night was worse than anything I have seen in a long time.
The only difference is that I am souping up her food a bit and giving her the chicken treats, which she probably doesn't chew well enough. She still tends to gobble down her food as if she is starving, so maybe she is eating too fast.
Is the the vomitting one of the side reactions to the diabetes?
Anyway, she was back in the pink today after all those carbs. But this morning, I decided to reduce her dose to 2.25 in case she throws up again. She seems pretty lethargic and depressed right now, poor little thing.
Honestly, this, I have no idea how to deal with if I am out of the house. Any advice would be most welcome.
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She always has been a bit of a puker, and now I am wondering if some of those overnight green numbers were caused by that. But last night was worse than anything I have seen in a long time.
The only difference is that I am souping up her food a bit and giving her the chicken treats, which she probably doesn't chew well enough. She still tends to gobble down her food as if she is starving, so maybe she is eating too fast.
Is the the vomitting one of the side reactions to the diabetes?
Anyway, she was back in the pink today after all those carbs. But this morning, I decided to reduce her dose to 2.25 in case she throws up again. She seems pretty lethargic and depressed right now, poor little thing.
Honestly, this, I have no idea how to deal with if I am out of the house. Any advice would be most welcome.
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