8/12 Simon AMPS 171, +3 71, +6 74, PMPS 117

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  1. Kyle & Simon (GA)

    Kyle & Simon (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Good morning everyone. Simon's amps is 171, so it looks like he is coming down off yesterdays bounce. Should I go ahead with 0.75 unit? I can monitor frequently today and see where that takes us? Or should I hold off and let this bounce play itself out? Thanks in advance for your help!
     
  2. tiffmaxee

    tiffmaxee Well-Known Member

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    Yes, I would go with .75. Nice start for him.
     
  3. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Thank you @tiffmaxee! :):cat:
     
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  4. tiffmaxee

    tiffmaxee Well-Known Member

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    Update test?
     
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    @tiffmaxee didn't get to this until +3- now it is 71! Yikes! Unfortunately he is very nauseous today so just gave him a second zofran hoping I can get him to eat.
     
  6. tiffmaxee

    tiffmaxee Well-Known Member

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    It’s fine. Feed a little, a few teaspoons of low carb and retest in an hour.
     
  7. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Okay thanks. I am super worried about how fast his numbers have dropped. Now my hands are shaking! Will try to relax to get that +4 test. :eek:
     
  8. tiffmaxee

    tiffmaxee Well-Known Member

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    It’s okay. It’s a normal bg. I was t testing at first and was taking Max to the vet twice a week. One visit he was at 60 on my vet’s meter. I freaked. My vet didn’t. I bough a meter that night to have just in case. On a subsequent visit I brought the meter to see if it worked. My vet handed me the needle. He used them instead of lancets and so did I. Then I became a testaholic, lol.
     
  9. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Well I hope I can get there some day, but I just stabbed Simon 5 times and could not get a reading. My meter keeps giving me an error, even when blood is filling the entire test strip area. I honestly don't know what I am doing wrong, but we both need a break right now. I will try again at +5. I did get him to eat, and I just traumatized him, so hopefully his numbers aren't too low right now. :banghead:
     
  10. Briere Fur Mom

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    You may know this trick. A warm "rice sock" placed on the ear prior to poking. It dilates the capillaries and allows blood to flow easier.
    I'm not familiar with the brand of meter you're using. I'd get errors for not enough blood or the darn thing would time out before the strip wicked up the blood. I was using a Relion prime.

    Try not to get frustrated. I'm remember many times that I'd cry for fear of repeatedly hurting my baby or just sheer frustration. It will get easier:bighug: Simon will begin to understand you're helping him. He just needs a lot of positive reinforcement in the beginning. Plenty of praise, yummy treats and scratches in that special spot that only you 2 know about;)
    How's Simon acting?
     
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  11. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    I am seriously crying right now! I feel like I am failing him after everything he has done for me. He is pissed at me- with his IBD I am constantly giving him shots and meds. I have already pilled him 3x today + 2 oral syringes, and I haven't even given him his chemotherapy yet which is a nightmare by itself. Seriously, I feel like dealing with diabetes on top of everything else has really just pushed us both to the limit. Im pretty sure my stupid meter just timed out. Next time I am going to put him on the bed, snuggle and treat him until we are both really relaxed, breathe, and try to get it done in one stab. I know this will get easier, it is just really hard right now! Thanks for understanding :cat:
     
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    :bighug::bighug::bighug:
     
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  13. Butters & Lyla

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    Awwww. It is so hard.:bighug: I had plenty of tears, especially with the home testing, in the beginning. And I remember staring into the garbage can with all of the wasted strips. I think I wasted 20 or more in one day. I was such a mess and convinced my cat would hate me forever. But we both got the new routine down and it got a little easier with each week. I'm sorry you have so many medications to give him on top of the insulin and home testing. He knows you do it because you love him, though. The ears do not bleed very much at first. I don't even have to warm Butters' ears anymore, but it is a crucial step in the beginning.

    Snuggles and treats will help. Someone on here suggested I sing while testing to calm my nerves, and it works. And always treats during test time. That's how I trained Butters to accept it. I brush her and treat her, poke her and then another treat and more brushes. You are going to get there!
     
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  14. tiffmaxee

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    Give hm a treat each time. Shrimp, freeze dried any protein he can eat. Just feed hm and it will prevent him going too low. If he goes too high no harm. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
     
  15. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Okay we did it! Sample # 3 for the day successful with only 1 attempt! Im calling this +6 (20 mins early) it was 74. Maybe there was a dip in there I missed, but it did not precipitate a bounce so I am feeling better about this. Thank you Simon and everyone else for your patience! :bighug:
     
  16. tiffmaxee

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    Congrats. This is a nice cycle. I think you can stop testing until PMPS. Do something nice for yourself.
     
  17. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    OMG thank you! I am frazzled. Will you be around to advise me tonight after the pmps (9 pm Pacific)? Or do you have any suggestions now? I am realizing that insulin is a very strong and potentially dangerous drug and I want to be super cautious with it! Thank you again for your help @tiffmaxee :bighug:
     
  18. Butters & Lyla

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    You did it first try! Awesome sauce! :joyful::D
     
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  19. tiffmaxee

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    I’m in California as well. I’m leaving now but will check back when I get home. What time is PMPS?
     
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    The idea of singing while doing this test really made me laugh! Thank you for that! The problem here is not Simon, he is the sweetest and gentlest cat in the world. I am the one who keeps botching it, but this afternoon went really well so I am hopeful that I can learn eventually! Thank you for being there to help! :)
     
  21. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Probably around 8:30. If you wouldn't mind checking in we would really appreciate it! Thank you!
     
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  22. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Thank you! We are very relieved! :D
     
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    Singing is to relax you, mainly! It's hard to feel as shaky and nervous when you're belting out your favourite tunes. :D:cat:
     
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  25. tiffmaxee

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    Hi. I’m checking in but don’t see a PMPS yet.
     
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  26. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Thanks for being here @tiffmaxee! pmps = 117. I am tempted to skip dose or micro dose at like 0.25? What do you think?
     
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  27. tiffmaxee

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    Can you monitor tonight if you shoot something? It’s late. I’m thinking you should skip. I wonder if stopping the steroid he is not going to need even.75. He’s in normal numbers. I would skip. Feed him and get a test in 2-3 hours to see if he’s under 100 for future dosing info. How does that sound?
     
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  28. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    I can try yes. He had chlorambucil this afternoon so getting him to eat will be tough.
     
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  29. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    I could also monitor if I don't shoot and see what happens there?
     
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    YES! Im really thinking he might be headed straight towards remission without steroids and messing with insulin is just dangerous! I will feed and test and see where we are at! Thank you!!
     
  31. tiffmaxee

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    I’ll check with you in the morning. Have a relaxing night. I’m hoping the same but was superstitious about saying that and didn’t want to get your hopes up in case it didn’t happen.
     
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  32. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Either way I am so grateful to you for your help! Have a wonderful evening!
     
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    Not to second guess your vet but I wonder why he went for chlorambucil instead of starting with budesonide. Which steroid was he taking?
     
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  34. thebigfuzz

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    Hey Kyle and Simon!

    I am west coast too (Vancouver).

    I'm pretty new with Cosmo here, but usually on at this time too :bighug: it's a pretty quiet time of night and Cosmo's PMPS is right around yours.

    Sounds like you probably skipped tonight? Let me know if you need anything!
     
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  35. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    My vet definitely deserves being second guessed! And this is a vet I drive 2 hrs each way to see! We were taking prednisolone. Yes budesonide would have been a good choice and the transition off pred has been rough! Simon had several flares after a very fast 6 day taper and still isn’t that well managed on chlorambucil alone. I finally got an appointment with a specialist in 2 weeks, so hoping for a better thought out treatment plan. Of course my local vet here pretty much thought we were out of options about 6 months ago, so at least this vet in Chico has been willing to try different options but I am not very impressed overall!
     
  36. Kyle & Simon (GA)

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    Thank you! Yes we skipped- but my alarm is set for 12 and 3 to see how that plays out? Hope you and Cosmo have a lovely evening. Good to know you are out there.
     
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  37. tiffmaxee

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    No need to set an alarm. I’d only get one test 2- 3 hours after eating to see if he comes down. He won’t get too low without insulin.
     
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    Oh right! That sounds much more reasonable. Sleep well!
     

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