KittyMom777
Member Since 2014
Silver's last check of the night is 104 at +4. Can someone look at his curve and tell me if its safe to go to bed. Am scared. He doesn't seem to have a pattern.
Mel are you about?
Mel are you about?
Darin & Charlie said:I would at least wait till +5, that was a pretty good drop from pmps to +2 which indicates an active cycle. Next from +2 to +4 average 50pt drop an hour. It was my cat I would wait and test at +5 and reevaluate.
Darin & Charlie said:I'm sure someone has said it already, lantus is not dosed on the preshot number, the high preshot numbers you are seeing are bounces from going into blue numbers the night before.
tibbs5 said:ok. so he's going up a bit on his own. can you hang on a bit longer and see if he is still rising?
tibbs5 said:julie is more experienced so that's great that she thinks he is flattening out. and yes timed feeders is a great idea for you
Darin & Charlie said:I know you want to be able to trust your vet, but they are really not up to date on the feline diabetes, I would put my trust with all my cats in the hands of the veteran members here, they live, eat, and sleep feline diabetes.
Darin & Charlie said:Leave silver in closed bedroom with the autofeeder, water and liter box. That is what I have to do when I work different shifts and can't monitor Charlie.
Critter Mom said:Just checked in quickly before putting my head down.
Given that you're torn between the information you're getting here and the instructions you're getting from your vet, could you maybe speak to your vet tomorrow about the dose? If two units is too high for you to safely administer without a lot of monitoring (and therefore not enough sleep), I think it would be a good idea. With your long working day and long commute you need to make sure you're OK in order to help Silver to get better. Getting Silver onto an effective dose that keeps him in safe numbers - even though right now they're not as low as you want them to be - would give you more peace of mind while you're at work and also help you to get enough rest at night.
Laura&Chichi said:Just wanted to pop in since Ive been following this thread tonight. I totally agree with Nadine and Darin! Start low, go slow is the best option in this scenario with Silver. Different story if you can be home to monitor. if I had listened to my"experienced "vet, My cat may not be alive today....please keep your kitty safe
Isn't there any cover for when your vet isn't available? What do you do if you have an emergency?KittyMom777 said:My vet is off til Wednesday.
tibbs5 said:juliet
if he were mine, given his history and your schedule, i would not shoot more than 1 unit , if even that much. i am concerned about him being alone all day. your schedule really dictates the need for going very slowly with his doses. what is his number now?
Critter Mom said:Isn't there any cover for when your vet isn't available? What do you do if you have an emergency?KittyMom777 said:My vet is off til Wednesday.