David - coco
Member Since 2022
Thanks for the explanation. This morning amps she was up to 425. Is this still likely the cause of a bounce? is it worth doing a mini curve today?What can be considered, "ideal" numbers is normal range blood glucose. We use 50 - 120 as normal range. However, until a cat is regulated, numbers may be all over the place.
What you're seeing is a bounce. Coco isn't used to spending time in lower numbers. This is the case for most of our kitties since we rarely know how long they have been diabetic prior to diagnosis. As a result, when their numbers are in a better range, their liver and pancreas overreact by releasing a stored form of glucose along with counterregulatory hormones that cause the numbers to spike upward. Those pre-shot numbers in the 300s are reflecting the drop into the 100s on 12/30. It can take roughly 3 days for a bounce to clear although the duration of the bounce varies. The more time Coco spends in better numbers, the less frequently she will bounce.
Any recommendations on how to take care of kitties ears if I test a lot? I can see a small bruise unfortunately, I may have hit to close or directly in the vein. I use a cool wet paper towel to compress the ear after. I just don’t want to hurt her by testing to much.