kristikendall
Member Since 2013
Sue- we've tried everything we have at this point. We dug in the back of the cabinet and found some sardines in oil. She was not interested, but the dogs about lost their minds. I think because her sugar's low, she's likely nauseous. That's what happens to me anyway- the last thing I want is to eat, even though I know I need to!
Terri- That's correct. Here's how the day went. She ate about half of what I offered early this morning. I gave the glipizide after she seemed finished. She nibbled a couple more times during the morning, but hasn't touched anything (except a couple of treats since). I didn't give the evening dose. We've offered the following: Fancy Feast grilled, her prescription diet- wet and dry, canned turkey, canned tuna, sardines, Whisker Lickin's (treats). We put some corn syrup on her gums. My partner even took one of my glucose tablets, dissolved it in water and gave it to her with a syringe. I smeared a little peanut butter on her gums- hoping that the combo of sugar and protein would be better than straight sugar. Since all of that- she's back up to 57.
We have systematically called every vet in a 50 mile radius. Not one of them has called us back. We called the 24 hour place in Lexington. They were awesome. The vet told me to keep doing the syrup on her gums until she's back up in the 100's. **DO NOT GIVE THE GLIPIZIDE** Test every 2-3 hours until she stabilizes.
Can y'all give me some tips for taking a blood sample? Are there any other areas I could test? My partner is a groomer. Would it be okay to shave a small area (maybe on her belly) to test?
Again, I want to thank you all. You all saved her life. If y'all hadn't encouraged me to do home testing, I wouldn't have known her BG was so low and likely given the evening pill.
Terri- That's correct. Here's how the day went. She ate about half of what I offered early this morning. I gave the glipizide after she seemed finished. She nibbled a couple more times during the morning, but hasn't touched anything (except a couple of treats since). I didn't give the evening dose. We've offered the following: Fancy Feast grilled, her prescription diet- wet and dry, canned turkey, canned tuna, sardines, Whisker Lickin's (treats). We put some corn syrup on her gums. My partner even took one of my glucose tablets, dissolved it in water and gave it to her with a syringe. I smeared a little peanut butter on her gums- hoping that the combo of sugar and protein would be better than straight sugar. Since all of that- she's back up to 57.
We have systematically called every vet in a 50 mile radius. Not one of them has called us back. We called the 24 hour place in Lexington. They were awesome. The vet told me to keep doing the syrup on her gums until she's back up in the 100's. **DO NOT GIVE THE GLIPIZIDE** Test every 2-3 hours until she stabilizes.
Can y'all give me some tips for taking a blood sample? Are there any other areas I could test? My partner is a groomer. Would it be okay to shave a small area (maybe on her belly) to test?
Again, I want to thank you all. You all saved her life. If y'all hadn't encouraged me to do home testing, I wouldn't have known her BG was so low and likely given the evening pill.