chubbabubba
Member Since 2012
Hello everyone,
I am reading the posts and I am hoping you all will take this journey with Bubba and I. I see that there is a lot to learn since our last visit and to be honest my head is spinning.
Bubba's
complete backround is listed below, if you have a few hours, give it a read
To bring you up to speed up until Nov 2012, Bubbas #'s have stayed well within normal range. When he ran a fever, etc they got up to 180's max but always came back within normal range. Has been otj for over two yrs.
Bubba is like a alarm clock and wakes me daily for his food. Last Sunday, he didnt which was odd so I tested him and he was 368. Rushed to the vet he had a fever
and vet thought he had a URI. Treated him for it, numbers came down for like a day, many visits for the next few days and fever dropped yet numbers did not. He didnt eat well for a few days, thanks to Halo treats ( I call them kitty crack) he is eating like a champ again)
Ranging from 200-323. We are running a few more tests as seen below but he may be going on Lantus by the end of this week so I could be with him and test test test
I am very confused...
a lot has changed from the insulin he was on before. I dont know if I would be able to follow the TR, due to my work hours
I am not home during the day to test and am so confused about such things as the nadar, warehouse etc? I am sorry maybe my brain is shot right now and on overload.
I think they will start him off on a small dose . I am all for the start small and low to see howwill react. Last time he was otj very fast and we had a few nights where his numbers were so low. His numbers are ranging from 200-290's by night. ( I will figure out the ss I promise) Would I be part of the " relaxed" board to start I have read many dont shoot if below 200? With the old insulin if he was within normal range you didnt shoot , kept testing and if by next dose time his numbers have gone past and up then shoot. I am so confused right up to the way the insulin is drawn ( again , very different.) dont put any backin the bottle, dont roll etc)
Boy, I have a lot to learn!! Please if anyone could break it down to me in easier terms ( sorry, I have gotten so little sleep over the last week its crazy)
If you cant test during work hours- My home testing (Alpha Trak 2) would be as follows
Morning before food at lets say 7am ( initial shot time)
Come home at 5pm test again, feed
7pm - test, food, (2nd shot)
10 pm and then midnight? I guess I am unsure on how the normal testing would be done? Granted if you didnt notice any other signs where you felt round the clock testing was required?
I am sorry for the 1000000 questions, I am sure I will catch on and Bubba and I will fit in
Its just a lot to take in.
I just dont understand it all that well
Bubba is on a all wet diet (ff classic) and has no dry food at all since 2010. We home test with Alpha trak and now Alpha trak 2
Some of his numbers are posted on the main board. I will learn the ss and post it soon.
Thank you all again!
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Bubba is now 10 yrs old ( Tuxedo) and was the only kitten to survive in his litter ( stray born in my garage) Since he was 5 yrs old he has had asthma, Not knowing much he had shots of steriod about 2x per yr. Well in 2010 he got very sick and I was told he had diabetes. At that time he not only had diabetes that he also had fatty liver from not eating during regulation. He was yellow, and well dying. Went from 18lbs to 12lbs. Then rushed to emergency room here in NJ.Where he stood for about a week
Needless to say it was a rough road. They thought he would need a feeding tube but after a stimulante he started eating!
Bubba was put on insulin ( Humulin) back then 1 1/2 units for about two months. We switched his diet thanks to this board and his numbers were steady, for the last few yrs. Ranging 110-140. ( no insulin needed) We used the original Alpha Trak to test and ran blood work.
We went to the top hospitals with him the last being Philadelphia. We joined the asthma board as well and were given the Areo Kat from Philadelphia.
Bubba despite all the help, would not take to it, He would get so upset, he would end up having attacks on us.
I know I should have kept trying, ( tried for a month or longer) Could not get the proper dose in him. Bringing him back and fourth to the vet having him put in Oxygen was heart breaking. They moved away from the Areo Kat and gave him Terbutaline and it didnt control anything, only made him jumpy and hide.
Then gave him small doses of Prednisolone . He was taking it for over two yrs with no rise in bs.Minimal attacks
and we continued to run blood to check his levels. Right now, I feel 100 percent guilty for not only the numbers rising again but the weight gain.
I couldnt get the image of him on deaths row out of my head. I dont want anyone to think I dont love him to death, I do. I knew better yet I did what made him feel comfortable and didnt look at the big picture. Pred could have caught up with him ( now on backorder worldwide) he was taking a componded version- ( perhaps different, I dont know) Thats the only thing that changed. He was fine up until Nov ( end of) or its a combo of the URI, or teeth, or for the sudden change in numbers.
Again today I went to the vet and said I am very worried about his numbers and not eating. (Before going I stopped and got the Halo chicken treats for his food)
I asked if we could run the following- test ( Fructosamine ( although he is home tested, still want to know) and also a chest xray to see how his lungs are
His numbers are ranging from 200-300's and (two times in the 300's). I asked if we are going the insulin route what would be his insulin of choice for Bubba?
He said Lantus.
Last night after the vet visit he shot up to 332 ( around, I dont have his chart here) This morning after food he was at 252, tonight at 270 before food.
I gave him some FF with the Halo on top ( very little and he ate like a champ)
My questions are this- Is Lantus very different then what he was on before? If his numbers are between 200- 300 what dose do you think he will be given?
I know you need to test, eat, shoot ( over 200) I cant remember if thats the order? If when you test in the evening and his numbers dont call for it you do not shoot to prevent Hypo? ( that did happen to him before he went into remission)
I know Bubba and I have a lot to work on. My ideas are this
First regulate his numbers-
Get back to the Areo Kat ( even if I have to pay someone to help me this time)
Get his weight back down
Get him a cleaning
Tests ran- CBC, Urine at home to test for Ketones ( neg)
Original post below- First time numbers were up since 2010
Since its been over two yrs, and my memory is a bit rusty, if you have any info or suggestions on ways to help Bubba, please let me know. I have been a mess this last week or so and felt it was important to give you his entire history. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________-
I am reading the posts and I am hoping you all will take this journey with Bubba and I. I see that there is a lot to learn since our last visit and to be honest my head is spinning.
Bubba's
complete backround is listed below, if you have a few hours, give it a read
Bubba is like a alarm clock and wakes me daily for his food. Last Sunday, he didnt which was odd so I tested him and he was 368. Rushed to the vet he had a fever
and vet thought he had a URI. Treated him for it, numbers came down for like a day, many visits for the next few days and fever dropped yet numbers did not. He didnt eat well for a few days, thanks to Halo treats ( I call them kitty crack) he is eating like a champ again)
Ranging from 200-323. We are running a few more tests as seen below but he may be going on Lantus by the end of this week so I could be with him and test test test
I am very confused...
a lot has changed from the insulin he was on before. I dont know if I would be able to follow the TR, due to my work hours
I am not home during the day to test and am so confused about such things as the nadar, warehouse etc? I am sorry maybe my brain is shot right now and on overload.
I think they will start him off on a small dose . I am all for the start small and low to see howwill react. Last time he was otj very fast and we had a few nights where his numbers were so low. His numbers are ranging from 200-290's by night. ( I will figure out the ss I promise) Would I be part of the " relaxed" board to start I have read many dont shoot if below 200? With the old insulin if he was within normal range you didnt shoot , kept testing and if by next dose time his numbers have gone past and up then shoot. I am so confused right up to the way the insulin is drawn ( again , very different.) dont put any backin the bottle, dont roll etc)
Boy, I have a lot to learn!! Please if anyone could break it down to me in easier terms ( sorry, I have gotten so little sleep over the last week its crazy)
If you cant test during work hours- My home testing (Alpha Trak 2) would be as follows
Morning before food at lets say 7am ( initial shot time)
Come home at 5pm test again, feed
7pm - test, food, (2nd shot)
10 pm and then midnight? I guess I am unsure on how the normal testing would be done? Granted if you didnt notice any other signs where you felt round the clock testing was required?
I am sorry for the 1000000 questions, I am sure I will catch on and Bubba and I will fit in
I just dont understand it all that well
Bubba is on a all wet diet (ff classic) and has no dry food at all since 2010. We home test with Alpha trak and now Alpha trak 2
Some of his numbers are posted on the main board. I will learn the ss and post it soon.
Thank you all again!
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bubba is now 10 yrs old ( Tuxedo) and was the only kitten to survive in his litter ( stray born in my garage) Since he was 5 yrs old he has had asthma, Not knowing much he had shots of steriod about 2x per yr. Well in 2010 he got very sick and I was told he had diabetes. At that time he not only had diabetes that he also had fatty liver from not eating during regulation. He was yellow, and well dying. Went from 18lbs to 12lbs. Then rushed to emergency room here in NJ.Where he stood for about a week
Needless to say it was a rough road. They thought he would need a feeding tube but after a stimulante he started eating!
Bubba was put on insulin ( Humulin) back then 1 1/2 units for about two months. We switched his diet thanks to this board and his numbers were steady, for the last few yrs. Ranging 110-140. ( no insulin needed) We used the original Alpha Trak to test and ran blood work.
We went to the top hospitals with him the last being Philadelphia. We joined the asthma board as well and were given the Areo Kat from Philadelphia.
Bubba despite all the help, would not take to it, He would get so upset, he would end up having attacks on us.
I know I should have kept trying, ( tried for a month or longer) Could not get the proper dose in him. Bringing him back and fourth to the vet having him put in Oxygen was heart breaking. They moved away from the Areo Kat and gave him Terbutaline and it didnt control anything, only made him jumpy and hide.
Then gave him small doses of Prednisolone . He was taking it for over two yrs with no rise in bs.Minimal attacks
and we continued to run blood to check his levels. Right now, I feel 100 percent guilty for not only the numbers rising again but the weight gain.
I couldnt get the image of him on deaths row out of my head. I dont want anyone to think I dont love him to death, I do. I knew better yet I did what made him feel comfortable and didnt look at the big picture. Pred could have caught up with him ( now on backorder worldwide) he was taking a componded version- ( perhaps different, I dont know) Thats the only thing that changed. He was fine up until Nov ( end of) or its a combo of the URI, or teeth, or for the sudden change in numbers.
Again today I went to the vet and said I am very worried about his numbers and not eating. (Before going I stopped and got the Halo chicken treats for his food)
I asked if we could run the following- test ( Fructosamine ( although he is home tested, still want to know) and also a chest xray to see how his lungs are
His numbers are ranging from 200-300's and (two times in the 300's). I asked if we are going the insulin route what would be his insulin of choice for Bubba?
He said Lantus.
Last night after the vet visit he shot up to 332 ( around, I dont have his chart here) This morning after food he was at 252, tonight at 270 before food.
I gave him some FF with the Halo on top ( very little and he ate like a champ)
My questions are this- Is Lantus very different then what he was on before? If his numbers are between 200- 300 what dose do you think he will be given?
I know you need to test, eat, shoot ( over 200) I cant remember if thats the order? If when you test in the evening and his numbers dont call for it you do not shoot to prevent Hypo? ( that did happen to him before he went into remission)
I know Bubba and I have a lot to work on. My ideas are this
First regulate his numbers-
Get back to the Areo Kat ( even if I have to pay someone to help me this time)
Get his weight back down
Get him a cleaning
Tests ran- CBC, Urine at home to test for Ketones ( neg)
Original post below- First time numbers were up since 2010
Since its been over two yrs, and my memory is a bit rusty, if you have any info or suggestions on ways to help Bubba, please let me know. I have been a mess this last week or so and felt it was important to give you his entire history. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________-