started a glucose curve as directed by dr. and his numbers are super low!

Discussion in 'Prozinc / PZI' started by Lupe & Patch, Jan 29, 2022.

  1. Lupe & Patch

    Lupe & Patch New Member

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    - Patch was in remission for almost a year. Took him for his annual check up and his bloodwork showed he was at 441. Dr. prescribed 1 unit of prozinc.
    - At the same time he had a pretty bad tooth infection and had to have an urgent oral surgery. He had two molars extracted. That was a week ago.
    - Today I started the glucose curve at home as directed by my dr. and I think I messed up giving him insulin in the first place.

    - 7AM his number was 92 with the alphatrak2 AND I gave him 1 unit if Prozinc.
    - 9AM number is 40
    - 11AM number is 29

    I have never seen a number that low! Could it be he just doesn't need insulin at all? I gave him some food and he seems "normal". He's awake and walking around. Could he go lower?? I'm scared that something bad might happen to him
     
  2. Hshray

    Hshray Well-Known Member

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    29 is really low so it’s time to intervene if you haven’t already. Have you given him honey or karo syrup? @FrostD

    I would actually recommend posting on the main forum with the 911 prefix.
     
  3. Lupe & Patch

    Lupe & Patch New Member

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    i'm gonna go ahead and give him honey right now. i have been watching him and he seems ok. walking around and following me.

    will his numbers go even lower? i know the doctor said prozinc stays in his system for up to 12hrs
     
  4. Lupe & Patch

    Lupe & Patch New Member

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    I gave him honey and fancy feast and I'm waiting to test him in about an hour. He seems ok so far
     
  5. Hshray

    Hshray Well-Known Member

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    Give him some honey and check again in 15 minutes. He may go lower and 29 is already really low. I’m going to tag some others for some help. @JanetNJ @Chris & China (GA)
     
  6. Hshray

    Hshray Well-Known Member

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    If he doesn’t come up and no one else comes in with advice you may want to consider taking him to the vet.
     
  7. FrostD

    FrostD Well-Known Member

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    Sorry I didn't get the tag!

    What's he at now? Will check main forum...
     
  8. FrostD

    FrostD Well-Known Member

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    So without an up to date spreadsheet I can't give any further advice beyond what Hilary said. While under 60 on AT keep giving honey and high carb (16% and higher, in this case 20%+ would be best) food while testing every 15 mins. Once he's in the 60-68 range, 1-2 tap high carb food but no honey, test every 30 mins. 69-80 do 1 tsp MC (11-15%).

    If you cannot get him above 60 within 15-30 mins you need to take him in, and continue to give honey on the ride.

    As for dose, without data or more info about diet, all I can say is I would not shoot unless he's 200 or higher, and I would at least temporarily reduce to 0.5U max. I cannot make any concrete recommendations
     
  9. Lupe & Patch

    Lupe & Patch New Member

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    He's 193!
    I gave him a bit of fancy feast tuna an hr ago and I think that also helped along with the honey. What a rollercoaster!
    Yeah I will definitely reduce to .5U but I will for sure test him before his 7PM shot and if he's under 200 I won't give him a shot
     
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    Lupe & Patch New Member

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    Could it be that his tooth infection is what caused his diabetes to come back? I think he was dealing with it for a while, and I just didn't notice until it was pretty bad. He had an abscess on his cheek that ruptured. Maybe all he needs is just a bit of insulin from now on
     
  11. FrostD

    FrostD Well-Known Member

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    Very possible!
     

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