The ER said that in spite of the fact that Cassie was eating consistantly and was getting IV dextrose, her sugar kept going down to 78. Now it is up to 95. I think the Doc. was concerned because Cassie is so tiny and she was eating and getting IV dextrose and with all that her sugars were dropping. Cassie or Muffin never threw up on their own, they were induced by medication from the Clinic when I first brought them in. But now Cassie is throwing up a little bit on her own. They are hoping it is because she is being fed so much. she has a tiny tiny stomach.
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Originally Posted by FlDebra Isn't that still in the normal range? Are they saying differently? Here is a reference I found on line to verify that number is usually well within normal.
"Normal blood sugar values for a dog run between 65- 110 mg/dl, but can be a little higher if the dog is stressed, excited, or shortly after eating. The glucometers that you use at home do tend to provide readings that are lower than the actual blood glucose level. But in your case, this is actually beneficial. Since your are monitoring for low blood sugar as a result of a history of insulinoma, this will hopefully catch your dog before his levels go too far down.
If his readings are in the 65- 70 range, feed him- preferably something dense in carbohydrates, and then re-check 1/2- 1 hour later. If it is below 65, feed him and run him into your vet for a blood glucose on the Chemistry analyzer and possibly some dextrose intravenously.
Read more: Pet Questions - canine blood sugar levels - JustAnswer http://www.justanswer.com/pet/084zs-canine-blood-sugar-levels.html#ixzz1KdVWjIIK" This was answered online by a vet.
I am very curious -- is this vet's office saying that 78 is something to be distressed about? I am not understanding at all. It seems like they should be reassuring you at this point, not trying to panic you. |