babyBoo
Member Since 2016
I gave a brief intro here http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/baby-boo.157886/
Basically I shift work and have only a terminally ill wife in household who can't help with cats. Two cats and the non-diabetic cat is having her world turned upside down. Less kibble to eat, her sleep spots are either moved or completely off limits. and its almost impossible to have a spot her food can be available to her and not Boo, the diabetic cat. So Boo gets a bit of her kibble too once in awhile. Mostly she's left with eating his healthier food too.
Anyway after I did the first BG curve vet had me do on the 14th of May, she wanted me to hold at 1.25 dose and do another curve two weeks later as the food change may not have kicked in fully and she'd think a dose increase to 1.5 would be too risky for hypoglycemia to occur.
He's a big kitty, long and tall.Was a scrawny 13 lbs at diagnosis after being near a high of 29 lbs and I've been reading 1.5 may be an OK starting dose for a larger cat so me bumping him up to 1.5 seemed like he should be OK given his test numbers. I'm OK with him not going below yellow numbers for now. But those pink and red numbers have me concerned about those urine problems I've read about, ketosis I guess its called. He is looking better already and already flying around the house at lightning speed every once in awhile just for the heck of it I guess. Just like he did many years ago.
Here's his spreadsheet I think, if I did this correctly.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FK2369jCCpaWeGotbr_PCwH476QKRvwM4BNS_Fy847U/edit#gid=5
Does 1.5 seem OK for now or should I drop back to 1.25. The testing I'm doing now is a bit of a handful given my wifes situation. For instance it was 4 1/4 then 5 1/2 hours just getting her to bed last two nights and not having unstoppable coughing and choking phlegm buildup occurring in throat and mouth. So I'm not sure when I can do another twelve hour curve.
Basically I shift work and have only a terminally ill wife in household who can't help with cats. Two cats and the non-diabetic cat is having her world turned upside down. Less kibble to eat, her sleep spots are either moved or completely off limits. and its almost impossible to have a spot her food can be available to her and not Boo, the diabetic cat. So Boo gets a bit of her kibble too once in awhile. Mostly she's left with eating his healthier food too.
Anyway after I did the first BG curve vet had me do on the 14th of May, she wanted me to hold at 1.25 dose and do another curve two weeks later as the food change may not have kicked in fully and she'd think a dose increase to 1.5 would be too risky for hypoglycemia to occur.
He's a big kitty, long and tall.Was a scrawny 13 lbs at diagnosis after being near a high of 29 lbs and I've been reading 1.5 may be an OK starting dose for a larger cat so me bumping him up to 1.5 seemed like he should be OK given his test numbers. I'm OK with him not going below yellow numbers for now. But those pink and red numbers have me concerned about those urine problems I've read about, ketosis I guess its called. He is looking better already and already flying around the house at lightning speed every once in awhile just for the heck of it I guess. Just like he did many years ago.
Here's his spreadsheet I think, if I did this correctly.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FK2369jCCpaWeGotbr_PCwH476QKRvwM4BNS_Fy847U/edit#gid=5
Does 1.5 seem OK for now or should I drop back to 1.25. The testing I'm doing now is a bit of a handful given my wifes situation. For instance it was 4 1/4 then 5 1/2 hours just getting her to bed last two nights and not having unstoppable coughing and choking phlegm buildup occurring in throat and mouth. So I'm not sure when I can do another twelve hour curve.
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