Sabrina's Mom
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Hi, I've been browsing the web for nearly two weeks (and this website a lot) as my little girl, Sabrina, was diagnosed on February 17th. She's acting all right (although now I suspect there might be a touch of neuropathy as she has a hard time jumping onto the bed and is on her back hocks much of the time-but I'll keep an eye on that before trying that B12 methylcobalamin). But for the life of my vet and I we can't seem to get her blood glucose down and she is all over the place. I haven't tried home testing yet as I wanted to get her more stable.
If it would help here's the levels as of today (I'm in the U.S.):
2/17 440
2/18 436, 330, 92, 276, & 366 (she was staying at the vet)
2/19 182
2/20 461
2/22 243
2/24 409 (first test after coming home)
2/26 317 (on 2/26 & 2/27 she was at the vet's kennel as we were out of town-perhaps the free grazing helped?)
2/27 338
3/1 446
3/3 463 (here I did the big no-no and drastically changed her diet from hi carb/low protein to low carb/hi protein Fancy Feast with just a pinch of kibble, also hi protein/low carb. Thank goodness she came through okay)
3/5 281 (yeah! I was right and the vet wrong on the diet to feed her)
3/6 443 (so much for that theory)
3/8 403
Her insulin has been adjusted from 1.5 to the current 3.5 (she's on Prozinc), I feed her three times a day for a total of one small can of Fancy Feast and perhaps 50 pieces of kibble. Is she eating too much, too little, too often, not often enough? I'm really stuck as to what try next and hate giving her more insulin (is 3.5 a lot? She's only 8 pounds). It is sometimes hard for us to give her her insulin 12 hours apart as the vet tests her Mon, Wed, Fri (with fasting) around 8:00 am and on Tues and Thurs my husband and I leave the house for work by 4:00 am. We do not give her insulin less than 10 hours between shots but it can be 14 hours before her next shot (for example, 4:00 am, 6:00 pm and then at the vet the next day at 8:00 am)
I'm sorry that one of my first posts is so lengthy but I figured the more information you all knew perhaps the more it would help. Thank you all so much in advance.
If it would help here's the levels as of today (I'm in the U.S.):
2/17 440
2/18 436, 330, 92, 276, & 366 (she was staying at the vet)
2/19 182
2/20 461
2/22 243
2/24 409 (first test after coming home)
2/26 317 (on 2/26 & 2/27 she was at the vet's kennel as we were out of town-perhaps the free grazing helped?)
2/27 338
3/1 446
3/3 463 (here I did the big no-no and drastically changed her diet from hi carb/low protein to low carb/hi protein Fancy Feast with just a pinch of kibble, also hi protein/low carb. Thank goodness she came through okay)
3/5 281 (yeah! I was right and the vet wrong on the diet to feed her)
3/6 443 (so much for that theory)
3/8 403
Her insulin has been adjusted from 1.5 to the current 3.5 (she's on Prozinc), I feed her three times a day for a total of one small can of Fancy Feast and perhaps 50 pieces of kibble. Is she eating too much, too little, too often, not often enough? I'm really stuck as to what try next and hate giving her more insulin (is 3.5 a lot? She's only 8 pounds). It is sometimes hard for us to give her her insulin 12 hours apart as the vet tests her Mon, Wed, Fri (with fasting) around 8:00 am and on Tues and Thurs my husband and I leave the house for work by 4:00 am. We do not give her insulin less than 10 hours between shots but it can be 14 hours before her next shot (for example, 4:00 am, 6:00 pm and then at the vet the next day at 8:00 am)
I'm sorry that one of my first posts is so lengthy but I figured the more information you all knew perhaps the more it would help. Thank you all so much in advance.