Melissa and Celle
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Celle was just diagnosed with a UTI. Of course I don't know exactly when it started, but she went outside of the litter box on Wednesday at the same time that her BG seemed higher than usual on a dose of 0.85.
We've been trying to get her settled on a dose, so my question is how this diagnosis changes what we were doing. My plan was to do a curve on Sunday to see if it's OK to increase the dose yet again from 1 unit to 1.2 units. But now it seems like we need to wait until we can get readings on 1 unit without infection.
Does anyone have experience with how infection changes the numbers? Does it make them more erratic, just higher, or is there not really much of an effect? Is it OK to just stick with the current dose of 1 unit once we start antibiotics or do we need to decrease the dose (which I'd hate to do -- I thought we were making progress)? Is it even worth testing her now knowing that any readings are going to be off due to the infection?
We've been trying to get her settled on a dose, so my question is how this diagnosis changes what we were doing. My plan was to do a curve on Sunday to see if it's OK to increase the dose yet again from 1 unit to 1.2 units. But now it seems like we need to wait until we can get readings on 1 unit without infection.
Does anyone have experience with how infection changes the numbers? Does it make them more erratic, just higher, or is there not really much of an effect? Is it OK to just stick with the current dose of 1 unit once we start antibiotics or do we need to decrease the dose (which I'd hate to do -- I thought we were making progress)? Is it even worth testing her now knowing that any readings are going to be off due to the infection?