Sarahand Jeffery
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Hi all,
Thanks for these forums, they have been very helpful since my fiv+, 11 year old cat was diagnosed as type 1 in September. He is on 4.5 units twice a day of Caninsulin and his last fructosamine test was a month ago, which for the first time showed him as just a touch above the maximum ideal level.
Tonight I happened to wake up in the middle of the night because I knocked my water over, very unusual and incredibly lucky because Jeffery was acting very odd. Confused, wobbly on his feet and generally didn’t seem to know his way around. I suspected hypo so immediately put some glucose syrup on his gums and gave him a pouch of wet food (he is usually on dry, but the wet he adores and would eat right away)
I don’t have a blood glucose monitor at home as my vet said they weren’t really necessary, but I shall certainly be buying one now for those moments.
Took him to the emergency vet, by which time he had become less wobbly but still confused. They did a blood glucose test and be was 4.2, still on the low side and presumably had gone up after eating so it confirmed he was hypo.
We are home now, 3 hours after me first finding him. He has eaten another pouch of wet food and I gave him a little more glucose - still not wobbly but he is definitely still disoriented and not acting his normal self. He seems to not know what to do with himself and is pacing a bit. Also licking his lips a lot.
Is this normal after a mild hypo attack, even when sugar is on the up? How long does it normally take for them to return to normal behaviour?
My normal vets opens in 90 mins and going to call them to see if we can bring his next fructosamine test forward a week to this week, in case it shows his dose needs to come down, and also see what they recommend for today.
Any wise words from people who had experienced similar much appreciated!
Thanks for these forums, they have been very helpful since my fiv+, 11 year old cat was diagnosed as type 1 in September. He is on 4.5 units twice a day of Caninsulin and his last fructosamine test was a month ago, which for the first time showed him as just a touch above the maximum ideal level.
Tonight I happened to wake up in the middle of the night because I knocked my water over, very unusual and incredibly lucky because Jeffery was acting very odd. Confused, wobbly on his feet and generally didn’t seem to know his way around. I suspected hypo so immediately put some glucose syrup on his gums and gave him a pouch of wet food (he is usually on dry, but the wet he adores and would eat right away)
I don’t have a blood glucose monitor at home as my vet said they weren’t really necessary, but I shall certainly be buying one now for those moments.
Took him to the emergency vet, by which time he had become less wobbly but still confused. They did a blood glucose test and be was 4.2, still on the low side and presumably had gone up after eating so it confirmed he was hypo.
We are home now, 3 hours after me first finding him. He has eaten another pouch of wet food and I gave him a little more glucose - still not wobbly but he is definitely still disoriented and not acting his normal self. He seems to not know what to do with himself and is pacing a bit. Also licking his lips a lot.
Is this normal after a mild hypo attack, even when sugar is on the up? How long does it normally take for them to return to normal behaviour?
My normal vets opens in 90 mins and going to call them to see if we can bring his next fructosamine test forward a week to this week, in case it shows his dose needs to come down, and also see what they recommend for today.
Any wise words from people who had experienced similar much appreciated!