Laura and Quincy
Member Since 2009
Hi everyone,
It's been months since I have last posted. I will have to update you on Quincy's various ups and downs since he went OTJ in March. Right now I thought he was finally doing pretty well, but when I did a few BG spot checks this week, for the first time they were elevated. I took two measures on Wed, which came in at 133 and 125, and I just tested him this morning, and he's at 200! Crap. What do I do? I guess I should start testing him more regularly, but what next? When do I have to break out the Lantus?
Looking at his situation, his food has been the same for a long time. He recently was treated for bladder infection - had a nasty strain of e. coli that required an old antibiotic, chloramphenicol. He finished the AB about 3 weeks ago, and it definitely did the job in clearing the infection. I did not test his BGs during the 2 weeks I gave him the AB. It's actually been about 5 weeks since I tested (BG of 91 on Oct 11). Could this AB have hurt his pancreas a bit?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this. I'll starting testing him 2x day and will update my spreadsheet. I so hope he doesn't need to go back on insulin. I'm not in a position anymore to give him shots every 12 hours - will just have to do my best, I guess!
Laura
It's been months since I have last posted. I will have to update you on Quincy's various ups and downs since he went OTJ in March. Right now I thought he was finally doing pretty well, but when I did a few BG spot checks this week, for the first time they were elevated. I took two measures on Wed, which came in at 133 and 125, and I just tested him this morning, and he's at 200! Crap. What do I do? I guess I should start testing him more regularly, but what next? When do I have to break out the Lantus?
Looking at his situation, his food has been the same for a long time. He recently was treated for bladder infection - had a nasty strain of e. coli that required an old antibiotic, chloramphenicol. He finished the AB about 3 weeks ago, and it definitely did the job in clearing the infection. I did not test his BGs during the 2 weeks I gave him the AB. It's actually been about 5 weeks since I tested (BG of 91 on Oct 11). Could this AB have hurt his pancreas a bit?
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this. I'll starting testing him 2x day and will update my spreadsheet. I so hope he doesn't need to go back on insulin. I'm not in a position anymore to give him shots every 12 hours - will just have to do my best, I guess!
Laura