Cara and Wynken (GA)
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I have been reading a lot online this morning to try to educate myself more about what might be happening with Wynk's blood sugar. The Somogyi effect was something that I had heard about but not completely understood. Now that I'm more knowledgeable I'm starting to become convinced that this is what is responsible for all these high values for Wynken. Maybe he has a lot of green nadirs, but I'm not testing then?
I'm posting a link to an article that suggests that bouncing can last for three days… Maybe most of you who give dosing advice already knew this, but I didn't.
http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound
Right after I had him checked to make sure that the urinary tract infection was gone (which it is!) I sent an email with a link to his spreadsheet to his primary Vet (who had always checked his blood curves when I sent them to her in excel) and I also copied the vet who treated him for the urinary tract infection.
She didn't have any dosing advice for me other than to say that the high blood sugars after the shot might indicate Somagyi effect. She said she knew of an endocrine specialist at Ohio State who specialized in feline diabetes, and told me if I would get glucose values every hour after the shot she would consult with him about what he thought best. She agreed that these high values are BAD, but didn't offer any dosing advice, herself. She said it could be too little insulin or too much insulin.
How's that? 
I am starting to get incredibly anxious, because I leave on a business trip February 8 and will not be back until the following weekend… Basically seven days gone. Although my sitter is comfortable giving insulin shots she has never tried to home test. Not sure Wynk would let her... We've gotten by for years with her blindly shooting whatever dose he's on, when she puts the plate down... which was also true for me, prior to late November. She's going to have to learn quite a bit about weighing his food, and feeding him separately from his sister. I hate to ask her to learn to test, as well.
It's probably too much to hope for that we would find the right dose for him in the next week… But I need to be able to tell her what dose to inject twice a day while I'm gone and keep him safe.
Thoughts on what to do over the coming week while I AM still at home?
TIA!!
I'm posting a link to an article that suggests that bouncing can last for three days… Maybe most of you who give dosing advice already knew this, but I didn't.
http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound
Right after I had him checked to make sure that the urinary tract infection was gone (which it is!) I sent an email with a link to his spreadsheet to his primary Vet (who had always checked his blood curves when I sent them to her in excel) and I also copied the vet who treated him for the urinary tract infection.
She didn't have any dosing advice for me other than to say that the high blood sugars after the shot might indicate Somagyi effect. She said she knew of an endocrine specialist at Ohio State who specialized in feline diabetes, and told me if I would get glucose values every hour after the shot she would consult with him about what he thought best. She agreed that these high values are BAD, but didn't offer any dosing advice, herself. She said it could be too little insulin or too much insulin.


I am starting to get incredibly anxious, because I leave on a business trip February 8 and will not be back until the following weekend… Basically seven days gone. Although my sitter is comfortable giving insulin shots she has never tried to home test. Not sure Wynk would let her... We've gotten by for years with her blindly shooting whatever dose he's on, when she puts the plate down... which was also true for me, prior to late November. She's going to have to learn quite a bit about weighing his food, and feeding him separately from his sister. I hate to ask her to learn to test, as well.
It's probably too much to hope for that we would find the right dose for him in the next week… But I need to be able to tell her what dose to inject twice a day while I'm gone and keep him safe.
Thoughts on what to do over the coming week while I AM still at home?
TIA!!