Laura Nels
Member Since 2015
Haven't kept great track of BG testing when I've only done spot checks, but have recorded all curves.
With diet change, still a work in progress, and decreasing pred, Vivian's numbers are going down.
At one point she was at 81 before a shot so I decided to try her off insulin.
She was good for a day but went back up to 134 so I started on a reduced dose of .15U
She was good on that, daily highs 110-120 for a week, but then went up to a high of 139 so I increased to .2U
Her most recent curve was yesterday and can be viewed on her spreadsheet.
Numbers are nice and low, but she is drinking and urinating quite a bit, so I consulted the vet.
Vet said do a curve and check for glucose in urine, and when I said Vivian's numbers were too low for glucose in urine when I checked her BG a few times she
interrupted me and said, "What did I tell you about checking every day - don't do it! You (you in general not me specifically, this is her standard line to all diabetic cat pals) make yourself crazy, you check and it's low so you adjust by a tiny amount, you check and it's high so you adjust again. I told you, if you make an adjustment in dose, wait two weeks and do a curve, and do not test between times!"
That's pretty counter to the discussions on this forum. So there's one area of confusion.
So ok, beyond that, I tested her urine and there is no glucose, her #s yesterday were pretty low.
Beyond the fact that there is a worrisome increase in drinking and peeing to contend with, and her stool isn't good so she may not be tolerating the reduced pred, I am wondering at what point one would consider the cat is ready for a reduction in dose?
With diet change, still a work in progress, and decreasing pred, Vivian's numbers are going down.
At one point she was at 81 before a shot so I decided to try her off insulin.
She was good for a day but went back up to 134 so I started on a reduced dose of .15U
She was good on that, daily highs 110-120 for a week, but then went up to a high of 139 so I increased to .2U
Her most recent curve was yesterday and can be viewed on her spreadsheet.
Numbers are nice and low, but she is drinking and urinating quite a bit, so I consulted the vet.
Vet said do a curve and check for glucose in urine, and when I said Vivian's numbers were too low for glucose in urine when I checked her BG a few times she
interrupted me and said, "What did I tell you about checking every day - don't do it! You (you in general not me specifically, this is her standard line to all diabetic cat pals) make yourself crazy, you check and it's low so you adjust by a tiny amount, you check and it's high so you adjust again. I told you, if you make an adjustment in dose, wait two weeks and do a curve, and do not test between times!"
That's pretty counter to the discussions on this forum. So there's one area of confusion.
So ok, beyond that, I tested her urine and there is no glucose, her #s yesterday were pretty low.
Beyond the fact that there is a worrisome increase in drinking and peeing to contend with, and her stool isn't good so she may not be tolerating the reduced pred, I am wondering at what point one would consider the cat is ready for a reduction in dose?