Carol & Murphy (GA)
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I took Murphy to the vet yesterday - I wanted to discuss changing to Levemir
He looks great (coat is soft and shiny) weight stable
His numbers have been pretty good as well, although I feel like I never really know what number I will get when I test him - but I have gotten pretty good with figuring out a dose given what and how much food he is eating and his pre shot results. His fructosamine level yesterday was normal (308) and blood sugar @ +8 at the vet was 235 - not bad
So my vet doesn't see any reason to switch - I will re-evaluate in the summer
(of course he was doing so great - then woke me at at 3:30 this morning vomiting multiple times - it seemed like the start of another pancreatitis episode, but I gave cerenia/zolfran/pepcid and he was better within 45 minutes. I was going to get a blood sugar reading then but I figured it was +8 and he wouldn't be low - but 4 hrs later his amps was only 247 - so I wonder if he was low then. I once checked him right after vomiting and it was >600 so it seemed like vomiting would raise his sugar.
He looks great (coat is soft and shiny) weight stable
His numbers have been pretty good as well, although I feel like I never really know what number I will get when I test him - but I have gotten pretty good with figuring out a dose given what and how much food he is eating and his pre shot results. His fructosamine level yesterday was normal (308) and blood sugar @ +8 at the vet was 235 - not bad
So my vet doesn't see any reason to switch - I will re-evaluate in the summer
(of course he was doing so great - then woke me at at 3:30 this morning vomiting multiple times - it seemed like the start of another pancreatitis episode, but I gave cerenia/zolfran/pepcid and he was better within 45 minutes. I was going to get a blood sugar reading then but I figured it was +8 and he wouldn't be low - but 4 hrs later his amps was only 247 - so I wonder if he was low then. I once checked him right after vomiting and it was >600 so it seemed like vomiting would raise his sugar.