Hi all!
Haven't been here in a while for many reasons. One was that I was out of town for two weeks. Thankfully a certified vet tech was staying at my house, so both kitties got all their meds etc. Another reason is that my other cat, Willa, has been getting lots and LOTS and LOOOOTTTSS of tests done and it turns out she has small cell lymphoma. It is most likely treatable, and she starts oral chemo today.
Anyway, on Edgar. First, good news: his neuropathy is WAY improved. He can stand for longer, is climbing the ramp onto my bed with ease, and has even jumped up on the couch once or twice. He actually TROTS to the kitchen in the morning for food, too, which is awesome.
The bad news is that he's had yet another seizure. Not diabetes related, but I have no idea how it plays into or off of the sugar diagnosis.
So, I did a couple curves recently and I was wondering what the collective hive mind here thinks of his numbers. His doctor is pleased and thinks that 2 units is an appropriate dose to keep him on. I'm semi pleased and would like a little more consistency in his numbers.
I think one of the things that may be causing an issue is related to feeding/shooting times. Here's the problem: I try to get up early enough to feed/shoot between 7:30-8:00 am. That doesn't always work. I try my best. But when it comes to dinner time, it's a different story. Both kitties get absolutely ravenous and insistent by around 5:00 to 6:00. I can hold them off a little if I give them a snack at Edgar's midday pill time, which is 4 pm. But regardless, they are eating far earlier than it is time to shoot. Is that a problem? The gap between eating and shooting I mean?
Thanks all!
Haven't been here in a while for many reasons. One was that I was out of town for two weeks. Thankfully a certified vet tech was staying at my house, so both kitties got all their meds etc. Another reason is that my other cat, Willa, has been getting lots and LOTS and LOOOOTTTSS of tests done and it turns out she has small cell lymphoma. It is most likely treatable, and she starts oral chemo today.
Anyway, on Edgar. First, good news: his neuropathy is WAY improved. He can stand for longer, is climbing the ramp onto my bed with ease, and has even jumped up on the couch once or twice. He actually TROTS to the kitchen in the morning for food, too, which is awesome.
The bad news is that he's had yet another seizure. Not diabetes related, but I have no idea how it plays into or off of the sugar diagnosis.
So, I did a couple curves recently and I was wondering what the collective hive mind here thinks of his numbers. His doctor is pleased and thinks that 2 units is an appropriate dose to keep him on. I'm semi pleased and would like a little more consistency in his numbers.
I think one of the things that may be causing an issue is related to feeding/shooting times. Here's the problem: I try to get up early enough to feed/shoot between 7:30-8:00 am. That doesn't always work. I try my best. But when it comes to dinner time, it's a different story. Both kitties get absolutely ravenous and insistent by around 5:00 to 6:00. I can hold them off a little if I give them a snack at Edgar's midday pill time, which is 4 pm. But regardless, they are eating far earlier than it is time to shoot. Is that a problem? The gap between eating and shooting I mean?
Thanks all!
