shortbusruss
Member Since 2023
Hello, I *think* I have Coco's spreadsheet linked correctly, but I am using the tablet version of Google Sheets, but my wife's and my Google accounts are linked, and when I click on it, it makes me choose one of our Drive accounts so we'll see. Also, the how-to does not match the user interface I get when using the tablet app. There is no "publish to web". There is only "make available to anyone with the link", which is what I chose.
First, Coco just started on ProZinc a week ago here in Germany, as he started on Caninsulin, and it took a few months of extreme frustration with his all over the place numbers until I found this forum, and figured out that he was only getting about 6 hours of coverage during a 12 hour cycle. We have been trying to get more blood draws, but this is all fairly new to us. We are seeing *some* better numbers, but have not nailed down his nadir yet, and not sure when /how much we should be feeding him, based on a 4kg body weight, and an ~5-6kg optimal body weight.
Based on how much he is urinating when his blood sugar is extremely high, I am hesitant to give him any food before his numbers come down, post AM shot. This morning, I gave him 1.5 units to try to bring him down from a 561 AMPS. I am planning on giving him his first meal at around +2.5. (I am not really sure why I did not shoot him more last night, but I did not want to make massive movements, but I likely should habe shot 1.25 and not 1 last night. He is literally starving all the time, and will eat 400 grams+ of food per day if we let him (at 4kg body weight), and still want more. I know the goal is to feed him when his numbers are more in the 80-150 range, so he actually gets energy from the food, and will be more satisfied. As it is, and from the looks of his litter box, it seems that he is just peeing out all the sugar from the food he does eat, if we give him his food at the same time we give him his AM shot, as from the newer numbers, he does not seem like he is hitting acceptable numbers until at least +5 - +7.
The vet started him on 1 unit twice a day, and I have bumped him up to 1.25 after about 5 days, just based on not seeing the numbers I would like. The lowest number he has hit in the past week is 104, but we have not done a full 12 hour glucose curve yet. On Caninsulin, he has had both hypo, and hyperglycemic episodes, where he was confused, stumbling. As I have learned more about his condition, I have gotten better, and he has not had any episodes in the past 6 weeks or so, even on Caninsulin. Though, before I found this forum, I had resorted to giving him more than 2x shots per day while on Caninsulin. I found this forum and took him to a different vet last Friday, and got a full blood work done, and specifically asked for him to be changed to ProZinc.
His labs came back fairly solid, and he is not spilling ketones. Just high glucose in the urine. But he does have some dental issues that need to be addressed once we get back from vacation.. He had some lesions on his gums and gingivitis, but this seems to habe gotten a little better in the past week. New vet gave him some pain medication liquid fed by mouth once a day, and not seeing his mouth looking so bad, but his breaths still smells quite bad. I never had a problem with him licking me and kind of liked it, and now, not so much. He is constantly trying to lick me, and I know that is a stress reliever for him, so I don't know if his chronically high blood sugar is a sign of stress due to him "not getting enough food", and I should feed him more? He is getting minimum 300grams food daily, up to 342grams.
He seems to be fairly active and alert.. Just hungry all the time. He is on Animonda Integra Protect Diabetes food (wet bags, as he will not eat canned food or pates. This is not a dry food..) which I believe is ~4% carbs? And for full disclosure.. We are going on vacation on Saturday, and a very conscientious coworker will be watching him. He has agreed to test him 1x AM and 1x PM, and I am just going to have to do my best to give him some good guidance on how much to feed, and what to shoot AM/PM, plus what times to give him food in between AM/PM meals. My intuition says to feed him ~130 grams AM, 130 grams PM, with ~130 grams portioned out in smaller meals AM +2, +4, +8 or so. Honestly, I am just guessing here. It seems like a lot of food for his weight, but he is simply ravenous due to the uncontrolled blood sugar. I think advising my coworker to stick with 1.25 units 2x a day, as long as AMPS / PMPS are not any lower than 100mg/dL is what I am going to do, barring any different advice here.
This has been a harrowing experience navigating this new diagnosis, and we had a fairly uneducated vet at first who was "puzzled" as to why Coco's numbers were all over the place on Caninsulin. It seems to be getting a bit better, but unfortunately our options are limited for the next two weeks, as we will not be around to monitor as close as we would like. Any advice would be appreciated. I will do my best to relay his babysitter AM/PM numbers into his spreadsheet while on vacation.
First, Coco just started on ProZinc a week ago here in Germany, as he started on Caninsulin, and it took a few months of extreme frustration with his all over the place numbers until I found this forum, and figured out that he was only getting about 6 hours of coverage during a 12 hour cycle. We have been trying to get more blood draws, but this is all fairly new to us. We are seeing *some* better numbers, but have not nailed down his nadir yet, and not sure when /how much we should be feeding him, based on a 4kg body weight, and an ~5-6kg optimal body weight.
Based on how much he is urinating when his blood sugar is extremely high, I am hesitant to give him any food before his numbers come down, post AM shot. This morning, I gave him 1.5 units to try to bring him down from a 561 AMPS. I am planning on giving him his first meal at around +2.5. (I am not really sure why I did not shoot him more last night, but I did not want to make massive movements, but I likely should habe shot 1.25 and not 1 last night. He is literally starving all the time, and will eat 400 grams+ of food per day if we let him (at 4kg body weight), and still want more. I know the goal is to feed him when his numbers are more in the 80-150 range, so he actually gets energy from the food, and will be more satisfied. As it is, and from the looks of his litter box, it seems that he is just peeing out all the sugar from the food he does eat, if we give him his food at the same time we give him his AM shot, as from the newer numbers, he does not seem like he is hitting acceptable numbers until at least +5 - +7.
The vet started him on 1 unit twice a day, and I have bumped him up to 1.25 after about 5 days, just based on not seeing the numbers I would like. The lowest number he has hit in the past week is 104, but we have not done a full 12 hour glucose curve yet. On Caninsulin, he has had both hypo, and hyperglycemic episodes, where he was confused, stumbling. As I have learned more about his condition, I have gotten better, and he has not had any episodes in the past 6 weeks or so, even on Caninsulin. Though, before I found this forum, I had resorted to giving him more than 2x shots per day while on Caninsulin. I found this forum and took him to a different vet last Friday, and got a full blood work done, and specifically asked for him to be changed to ProZinc.
His labs came back fairly solid, and he is not spilling ketones. Just high glucose in the urine. But he does have some dental issues that need to be addressed once we get back from vacation.. He had some lesions on his gums and gingivitis, but this seems to habe gotten a little better in the past week. New vet gave him some pain medication liquid fed by mouth once a day, and not seeing his mouth looking so bad, but his breaths still smells quite bad. I never had a problem with him licking me and kind of liked it, and now, not so much. He is constantly trying to lick me, and I know that is a stress reliever for him, so I don't know if his chronically high blood sugar is a sign of stress due to him "not getting enough food", and I should feed him more? He is getting minimum 300grams food daily, up to 342grams.
He seems to be fairly active and alert.. Just hungry all the time. He is on Animonda Integra Protect Diabetes food (wet bags, as he will not eat canned food or pates. This is not a dry food..) which I believe is ~4% carbs? And for full disclosure.. We are going on vacation on Saturday, and a very conscientious coworker will be watching him. He has agreed to test him 1x AM and 1x PM, and I am just going to have to do my best to give him some good guidance on how much to feed, and what to shoot AM/PM, plus what times to give him food in between AM/PM meals. My intuition says to feed him ~130 grams AM, 130 grams PM, with ~130 grams portioned out in smaller meals AM +2, +4, +8 or so. Honestly, I am just guessing here. It seems like a lot of food for his weight, but he is simply ravenous due to the uncontrolled blood sugar. I think advising my coworker to stick with 1.25 units 2x a day, as long as AMPS / PMPS are not any lower than 100mg/dL is what I am going to do, barring any different advice here.
This has been a harrowing experience navigating this new diagnosis, and we had a fairly uneducated vet at first who was "puzzled" as to why Coco's numbers were all over the place on Caninsulin. It seems to be getting a bit better, but unfortunately our options are limited for the next two weeks, as we will not be around to monitor as close as we would like. Any advice would be appreciated. I will do my best to relay his babysitter AM/PM numbers into his spreadsheet while on vacation.
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