Rox and Norman
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Hello there! Norman and I were about a bit on the old boards last summer shortly after he was diagnosed. It's been an interesting year, to say the least. Norman's been doing great and has been OTJ since October. Since I am diabetic as well, he and I share a meter...and on the whole, his sugar levels have been better than mine have been. The last week or so, I've noticed his sugars have been creeping up on one end of the day and then leveling back out overnight. I talked with his vet on Friday who agreed with my plan to remove all dry food from his diet unless he was having a low (he had been having two very small snacks a day of dry food and doing well up to this point), replace it with low-carb, high-protein snacks (yay for freeze-dried salmon), and keep an eye on his sugars, with instructions to call back if things didn't settle back out in relatively prompt order. He was fine on Saturday, blood sugars right where we wanted them. On Sunday, his pre-breakfast sugar was fine. About 2 PM, he started pestering for a snack, and it was about time for one, so I gave him some of his salmon. About an hour after that, Norman started vomiting. Now that's not entirely unusual for a cat...but for him to vomit 4 or 5 times in a very short period of time is. When he did that, I check his sugar and it was in the high 280's. :shock: DH and I kept observing him and checking his sugar every few hours...because he'd been OTJ for so long, I only had my insulin in the house and nothing that was suitable for Norman. I could tell as time passed by his body language and behavior that he was not feeling well. At about 8 PM, his sugar read 409. By that point, we were beginning to consider running him to the e-vet, as he hasn't had sugars like that in nearly a year. But we held off just a little longer, because he seemed to "brighten up" a bit. At 10 PM, we checked him one more time before bed, and got a sugar in the 380's - not great by any stretch, but better than it was. We decided that if his sugar was coming down, Norman could probably hold out until he could see our regular vet in the morning. All three of us retired to bed. At 4 this morning, I was awakened by Norman's usual "breakfast now" routine. I checked his sugar at 5 AM, and it was completely back to normal, just like it had been on Saturday. Behaviorally, he was acting like nothing had ever happened. So I called the vet and made him an appointment for a checkup, resolved to keep a tight eye on his blood sugar today, and told Norman he shouldn't scare Mommy like that. :lol:
Quite a scare for me and DH - and here's hoping I don't see a repeat performance before Dr. B can give Norman his checkup. Anyone have any idea what might have caused such a rapid but relatively short-term spike like that?
Quite a scare for me and DH - and here's hoping I don't see a repeat performance before Dr. B can give Norman his checkup. Anyone have any idea what might have caused such a rapid but relatively short-term spike like that?