Judy
Lantus doesn't work by adjusting the dose all the time. It needs time to settle and the depot to establish. If you look at other SSs, you'll see members holding doses. Yes, sometimes they need to be changed but changing very often doesn't help the depot.
I don't think anyone was trying to scare you about the 3u dose. We have a lot of experience with starting doses and with vets starting cats too high and increasing too fast without letting the dose settle. The average 10 lb cat would have a starting dosr of 1u and many of the csts fall into that range but the larger the ideal weight, the larger the starting dose.
This morning, I offered two options. One was to stall, test, and as soon as she started to rise, shoot. The other option was to shoot a reduced dose and I told you the downside of that. I was watching your thread and would have been happy to discuss with you and asked for your thoughts.
Are you testing more than your SS shows because with just two tests a day, her ears should not be full of scabs. Are you poking just along the edge of the ear? If you warm her ear, rub it a little, do a gentle poke in the edge to just get a tiny drop, and then compress the poke spot, she shouldn't get scabs. Gracie has never had scabs or bruises and we test a lot. I think one thing that helps is I bought a pack of baby washcloths and when I go to test, I take a cold, damp on. I then immediately compress the poke spot when done testing and the cold cloth stops the bleeding and helps prevent bruising.
What size lancet are you using? Usually new members start larger, like 28g, and then as the ear learns to bleed, go to a smaller, e.g. 30g, lancet. Perhaps you might find help in this post on
Testing and Shooting Tips.
We test to keep them safe. when the depot gets full and they are ready for a reduction, they can go lower and testing let's you know when it's time to reduce the dose. I'm not trying to scare you of a hypo but just trying to reinforce the need to test. You don't have to test as often as some of us do; we are just suggesting a mid cycle test during the day and before bed at night unless you shoot a number lower than you have before.
If you are testing and feeding, then you are in control.