Jack & Mopem'sMom
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Yesterday: 6/3 Jack: 275@amps, 305@+1, 400+ at vet, 284@pmps- dental is done...whew!
Jack is having a higher day today, but based on his traumatic experience yesterday, the amount of pain/discomfort he may be in today, plus the increased temperatures, and the smaller amounts of insulin the past 2 days, I'm not ulcerating too much. He was not good for his buprenorphine this morning; some went in his cheek, some went down his throat, and some ended up on his neck, my hand, and the floor.
Safe to say ALL the happy meds have worn off and he's not a happy camper. He is also more squirmy for his BG readings, but I can't really hold any of that against the poor guy.
Some more detail from yesterday's dental below for anyone following the saga:
I was mistaken last night, the pain meds are for 7 days, not 5.
The in-house fructosamine came back at 367 with a 'normal range' of 191-349. The comments included were:
300 to 400 = 'good control'
400 to 450 = 'fair control'
>450 = 'poor control'
<300 = 'cat has reverted to non-insulin dependent state'/excellent control/prolonged hypoglycemia
Safe to say the IDEXX numbers DO NOT correspond in any way to my little human BG meter!
He is not allowed to have any hard food (kibble) for 2 weeks (Excuse me while I scream) Considering his total refusal to abandon kibble for the past 3 years, this is gonna be a fun 2 weeks. He refuses it softened, so I guess I'm just going to pray he decides he only likes wet food and cooperates (not holding my breath). Otherwise, I'm going to try to adjust the insulin to match his food intake. While that's not a great option, it's all that's left...other than a miracle!
They sent his teeth home...thought that was odd. Anyone else who had a dental have that experience? Cat fangs (canine teeth) are larger than I thought!
I updated his SS with the labs from yesterday. They ran a small CHEM panel and again, it's IDEXX ranges, but they only differ a point or two from what everything else is on the SS (Antech) Right now, I didn't put in the IDEXX range (except for fructosamine). Any good ideas on how to add a second range without making the sheet look a mess? Or is it even necessary? Everything except his BG was in the normal range for BOTH labs (IDEXX & Antech)
Just tagging anyone who commented the past 2 days for an update. Hope you don't mind. Will try to be better about going to individual pages in the future.
@Wendy&Neko, @Mary & Jude , @Karolina & Nestle , @Staci & Ivy , @Diane Tyler's Mom GA , @Kat & Trixie , @SqueeM3 , @Maddie & Kai , @Brianna & Xander
Lastly, here's a pic of Jack today, looking a bit under the weather. (Ignore the holiday throw and the floor- behind in the house chore department!) Love to all and safe surfing to all the kitties!!!

Jack is having a higher day today, but based on his traumatic experience yesterday, the amount of pain/discomfort he may be in today, plus the increased temperatures, and the smaller amounts of insulin the past 2 days, I'm not ulcerating too much. He was not good for his buprenorphine this morning; some went in his cheek, some went down his throat, and some ended up on his neck, my hand, and the floor.

Some more detail from yesterday's dental below for anyone following the saga:
I was mistaken last night, the pain meds are for 7 days, not 5.
The in-house fructosamine came back at 367 with a 'normal range' of 191-349. The comments included were:
300 to 400 = 'good control'
400 to 450 = 'fair control'
>450 = 'poor control'
<300 = 'cat has reverted to non-insulin dependent state'/excellent control/prolonged hypoglycemia
Safe to say the IDEXX numbers DO NOT correspond in any way to my little human BG meter!
He is not allowed to have any hard food (kibble) for 2 weeks (Excuse me while I scream) Considering his total refusal to abandon kibble for the past 3 years, this is gonna be a fun 2 weeks. He refuses it softened, so I guess I'm just going to pray he decides he only likes wet food and cooperates (not holding my breath). Otherwise, I'm going to try to adjust the insulin to match his food intake. While that's not a great option, it's all that's left...other than a miracle!
They sent his teeth home...thought that was odd. Anyone else who had a dental have that experience? Cat fangs (canine teeth) are larger than I thought!
I updated his SS with the labs from yesterday. They ran a small CHEM panel and again, it's IDEXX ranges, but they only differ a point or two from what everything else is on the SS (Antech) Right now, I didn't put in the IDEXX range (except for fructosamine). Any good ideas on how to add a second range without making the sheet look a mess? Or is it even necessary? Everything except his BG was in the normal range for BOTH labs (IDEXX & Antech)
Just tagging anyone who commented the past 2 days for an update. Hope you don't mind. Will try to be better about going to individual pages in the future.
@Wendy&Neko, @Mary & Jude , @Karolina & Nestle , @Staci & Ivy , @Diane Tyler's Mom GA , @Kat & Trixie , @SqueeM3 , @Maddie & Kai , @Brianna & Xander
Lastly, here's a pic of Jack today, looking a bit under the weather. (Ignore the holiday throw and the floor- behind in the house chore department!) Love to all and safe surfing to all the kitties!!!
