SamuraiFox
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So on my database, the sugars I have gotten are jumping from the 500s to as low as in the 100s (for the first time since he was diagnosed). I know y'all say not to do glucose curves on our own, but I'm afraid I'd be unsuccessful too much to have a reliable curve, so he's going in on Tuesday for his first curve. Is the jumping sugar normal until he's fully stabilized?
Side note: I know I don't have a super complete database, but every sugar I have gotten is in there. I worked the past 3 nights so my partner did the shots but is unwilling to do the blood sugars, and sometimes despite a couple of pokes I don't get a drop- and I'm not willing to push it 'cause we're still training that ear pokes are OK. I allow it, because it's better than the shots being as much as 4 hours late, and my Zoey is pretty feisty now that he's feeling better.
Zo's unreliable about how much he eats, which just doesn't seem to be very much, and he's cruising on mostly pates with some supplemental prescription kibble for when he's just not eating the pate and I'm too worried to not feed him anything. Per facebook group advice, I'm going to start leaving some of the wet food out all the time (and picking up a couple of hours before shots) because he really needs to gain some serious weight.
I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm still worried about him, I'm glad we're going in on Tuesday so I can ask the vet some questions, and I'd like some reassurance that he'll fluff up again and we're on our way to a long & healthy life.
Side note: I know I don't have a super complete database, but every sugar I have gotten is in there. I worked the past 3 nights so my partner did the shots but is unwilling to do the blood sugars, and sometimes despite a couple of pokes I don't get a drop- and I'm not willing to push it 'cause we're still training that ear pokes are OK. I allow it, because it's better than the shots being as much as 4 hours late, and my Zoey is pretty feisty now that he's feeling better.
Zo's unreliable about how much he eats, which just doesn't seem to be very much, and he's cruising on mostly pates with some supplemental prescription kibble for when he's just not eating the pate and I'm too worried to not feed him anything. Per facebook group advice, I'm going to start leaving some of the wet food out all the time (and picking up a couple of hours before shots) because he really needs to gain some serious weight.
I guess what I'm getting at is that I'm still worried about him, I'm glad we're going in on Tuesday so I can ask the vet some questions, and I'd like some reassurance that he'll fluff up again and we're on our way to a long & healthy life.