Bron and Sheba (GA)
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Have you asked your husband about learning to home test?
We've tried multiple times over the past week and she absolutely isn't having any part of it even with her Gabapentin. She's a finicky lady with mostly everything in existence. I spoke to our vet about the Libre and it isn't completely off the table, but she's afraid with her grooming habits it'll get displaced even with a shirt/onsieHave you asked your husband about learning to home test?
It's 2.5 to 3 hours before her PMPSCan you get a test close to the PMPS when you have to work?
I arrive home an an hour before AMPS.And when do you arrive home during the Pm cycle?
I think all you can do when you work during pm cycle is get a test close to when you leave to see the BG is not too low to shoot the PMPS and if concerned, post and ask for help. It’s not ideal but you have to work with what you have got.I arrive home an an hour before AMPS.
They always find the treats!2+ 293 I caught her on my dresser ripping a bag of Friskies treats open so I'm sure she helped herself to a fewshes never even been on my dresser but
I leave the canned food for her dinner on the counter when I leave for work and my husband mixes it with water and gives it to her with her shot (I draw it up before I leave and leave it in the fridge). I have an automatic feeder for wet food that has 6 slots so it goes every 2 hours until the 2 hour fasting window. If I've learned anything during all this it's to do the best we can with what we have thats for sure!I think all you can do when you work during pm cycle is get a test close to when you leave to see the BG is not too low to shoot the PMPS and if concerned, post and ask for help. It’s not ideal but you have to work with what you have got.
Does your husband give snacks during the PM cycle?
Do you have an automatic timed feeder he can use during the night.
They always find the treats!
Shes never been a climber, but desperate times I guessI think all you can do when you work during pm cycle is get a test close to when you leave to see the BG is not too low to shoot the PMPS and if concerned, post and ask for help. It’s not ideal but you have to work with what you have got.
Does your husband give snacks during the PM cycle?
Do you have an automatic timed feeder he can use during the night.
They always find the treats!
The BGs might have dropped after +4 this morning and that could be causing a bounce.@Bron and Sheba (GA) PMPS are 542tonight, i checked ketones 0.6.
Yes that is all you can do and make sure she is drinking water and eating well.With the bounce we just wait it out and let her body adjust to the lower numbers correct??
Shes vomited once so I gave her 1 mg of Zofran. Shes feeling pretty crummy. If she doesn’t seem to feel any better by morning then I'll make a call to my vetYes that is all you can do and make sure she is drinking water and eating well.
Is that the dose you usually give her?Shes vomited once so I gave her 1 mg of Zofran
The Zofran we normally do 1 mg if needed. She still refused to eat or drink after an hour (she hasn't eaten or drank since 11 pm EST) so I gave her 100 ml of Subcutaneous fluids. Her heart appeared normal on her ultrasound. My vet had given them to me just in case with her 2 episodes of high ketones.Is that the dose you usually give her?
You may not be giving enough zofran. How much does Esme weigh?The Zofran we normally do 1 mg if needed
She was right over 9 lbs on December 11th.You may not be giving enough zofran. How much does Esme weigh?
I think you may not be giving her enough zofran. In a recent post @Wendy&Neko said she gives her cat who is 8 lb a dose of 2 mg which is what her vet suggested. If you don’t give enough zofran, it won’t work and this dose can be given 3 or 4 times a day.She was right over 9 lbs on December 11th.
That is good to know!! My previous vet said 1 mg every 12 hours.I think you may not be giving her enough zofran. In a recent post @Wendy&Neko said she gives her cat who is 8 lb a dose of 2 mg which is what her vet suggested. If you don’t give enough zofran, it won’t work and this dose can be given 3 or 4 times a day.
We just finished a coarse of Cerenia last week. Are there any low carb/low phos foods you'd recommend?? We did Cosequin for a short time and she had another bout if ketones so we peeled it offOndansetron dosing is 0.5-1.0 mg/kg of cat given 3-4 times a day. It doesn't last a long time in the cat. For a 9 pound cat (which my non diabetic now weighs) that is 4 kg, so you can give 2 mg or even 4 mg if the 2 doesn't work. My previous cat Neko got too small a dose of ondanestron, but that was before the 2016 guidelines were published. If vomiting you can also give Cerenia, or it's generic maropitant which is now available in the US, you can give 2mg/kg of cat once a day.
Glad you are researching the food. I had a kitty diagnosed with idiopathic cystitis, which also meant crystals, one week after Neko's FD diagnosis, so I had to find a food that both could eat - Neko would bully him for his high carb "urinary" food.His vet suggested raw, but the key turned out to be low carb/low phosphorus with lots of water added. Cerenia helped too, with it's side effect of helping inflammation. And also supplements to help his bladder wall, Cosequin is what I started with.
I had just ordered the Essence food yesterday! No pet store near me has that, the fussie cat, or inception options listedThis list of Diabetic CKD foods might help: https://www.bizave.com/foodlists/Combined_Food_Lists_Feeding_Guide.pdf
I never found Cosequin to raise the blood sugars.
Just a suggestion. Weruva.comAre there any low carb/low phos foods you'd recommend?? We