Hi Louellen,
Is there any chance you'd be able to do a PM+2.5 (or preferably PM+3) test each evening? It could provide you with very valuable information about where each cycle might be heading and it could help you to build up some bit better of a picture of what Morrigan's BG levels might be doing mid-cycle on a given dose. (Backing this up with a weekly curve would also help a lot.)
From Morrigan's spreadsheet remarks:
Based on the advice your vets have give you, I'm a bit concerned about how they think Lantus works. Sliding scale dosing is more suited to in-out insulins like Prozinc. To the best of my understanding of how Lantus works, varying doses as suggested above would really muck up the insulin depot and therefore make Morrigan's response to Lantus much more unpredictable; it can take several cycles for the effect of a dose change (increase or decrease) to fully manifest in a cat's blood glucose levels. Indeed, if a cat following such a dosing guide who was regularly receiving, say, 1 IU Lantus BID were to bounce and be over 12mmol/L at the next preshot following those dosing guidelines and giving a dose of 3IU Lantus could be very dangerous since there could be too much insulin in the depot when the bounce clears. Finally, dose changes of 1 unit are far too big. If you post on L&L I suggest you ask for input from experienced members there about the advice your vets have given to you about Lantus dosing.
That said, there are times when it may be necessary to give a reduced - even token - dose of Lantus, but in general terms it works better - and safer - when dosed consistently.
For general reference, with sufficient testing it can be safe to give Lantus at BG levels lower than 10mmol/L (following Tight Regulation).
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@Chris & China - I'd appreciate it if you could review what I've written here for accuracy.)
If Morrigan's more active, eating a little less (but still enough for her daily needs), and gaining weight that may be because she's in better numbers and the insulin is helping her body to make better use of her nutrients. Increased activity can also enhance the effect of the insulin.
Here's a body condition chart to help you monitor how well Morrigan's doing weight-wise.
Body Condition Chart
Mogs
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Hey Mogs:
First off, how is Saoise doing? I hope you and she got some rest and things are going better. I haven't had a chance to check the past day or 2 (medical stuff for myself).
I totally agree with you about that scale that the OTHER (fill-in) clinic vet gave me, being whacky. I don't generally follow that. I had no clue why she gave me those guidelines. My regular vet just says, "under 10...no shot and DO NOT test so much"....then, orders me to do an "EVERY hour curve".


So, the night that I gave her only 1U, it was one of those nights of wondering...do I not shoot or shoot or do I give her some? I chose to play it safe for that night and give only the 1U and see what happened after that before I called the vet. She had a high number the next morning as expected....but, went back to her normal values after that so, I let it go.
Then, a couple of nights ago, she was at a 10.7 (having already eaten about an hour prior) so, I chose to swallow my tongue and stomach back down and shoot the full 3U's as usual. I pretty much know from her every hour curves and (if you go back to the 2015 charts where I was testing more often to see I was getting other numbers too), I knew that her +4 is her lowest number then, it hovers at the same values for the next several hours. Kind of a "flat curve" as expected with Lantus. Figuring the lowest the 3U has dropped her...was 3 to 4 points, I figured shooting at the 10.7 mark, the lowest she would go would be a 7 or at the very worst, a 5....which were all perfectly safe and good numbers. HOWEVER, having shot the full 3U's anyways, the next morning, she was STILL up at a
17! YIKES! Why? It was like her body fought back and raised that glucose! A bit of insulin resistance going on here?
Now, last night, I didn't give her the shot at a 7.7 because it could have been going down too far/ a little too close for comfort
for me AND....even when I shot the full 3U dose at a 10.4
....her numbers the next morning were atrocious at a 17!. I'm at that point today too. It didn't matter whether I shot the full dose or not....she was still up at 17.2 this morning. At least I slept after getting a 9.7 at the +2.5 last night.
I would do a curve at night but, we had to choose noon to 1 p.m. and midnight to 1 a.m. for the shots and tests as that is the ONLY time both hubby and I are home to test and shoot. With Morrigan, it takes 2 of us to TEST. One can shoot ok but, NOT TEST! She's shredded both of us in the past even with 2 of us there.

So, last night, I stayed up until nearly 4 a.m. to check her, test her again and make sure she was ok. I had an appointment this morning so, needless to say, I am zonked today.
Anyways, I'm being long-winded in saying that I'm waiting for the vet to call back and talk about this. He wanted "NO testing". I said "NO way!" He has been consulting with an internal med vet on Morrigan's case so, they wanted to try to reduce the stress of the testings (for HER...it IS stressful...) and see what she did while trying a lower carb kibble (Morrigan has colitis so, she cannot tolerate canned foods at all...after 5 attempts and 5 rounds of Metrodinazole (sp?)) I cannot do the TR as she's a kibble cat. So, of course, I did things my way and compromised with only pre-shots and if I KNEW she wasn't too low, I'd forego the test for that one or 2 times....but, I cannot NOT test. Thankfully, I DID test because of that 7.7 last night (gotten 3 times on 2 different meters).
Honestly, Mogs (and anyone else reading this)...I am trying SO hard with her and her personality, my schedule, hubby's schedule and I'm really confused between what is practised here and what 3 vets are telling me, on top of an internal med vet. I get wrist slapped too by the vets. I actually got (from 2 vets now)...."who is treating her....us or the group?" Ok, I swore under my breath

and walked out but, that has left me so confused. I've stayed off of these boards for the most part for awhile now...because I am far too confused between 2 very different points of view and methods. I know that I cannot test Morrigan the way that a lot of people here test their cats. I wish I could! I just can't. Sadly, when I run into trouble at 1 and 2 a.m. and have nowhere to turn, I come here for help/advice and try to weigh out everyone's opinions and balance those with what the vet has said and go the route of the most safety (from my own reading up on this on other sites as well), knowing what she's done in the past and my experiences as well as a very thorough charting (which vets all laugh at and call me "obsessed") of her eating, peeing, caloric intake, weight, general mood and, overall picture which helps me see where she's been and is going. Then, I take everyone's advice, my own records (which even ER vets have said are as thorough, if not more thorough than their own charting LOL and look at me as though I have 3 heads or am a psych patient

) and I decide what to do, based on her overall picture as well as what's said in here and what her vets and an internal med vet is saying. (Yeah, I consult a LOT and am about ready to BE in a psych ward LOL

) Very unfortunately, though I know WHY everyone in here is saying it...the most common answer is..."you haven't tested enough".

I then, work my way through a total panic attack, try to stop hyperventilating and think straight enough to do what I feel is best for Morrigan, based on everything, all put together.
ETA: I had a hypoglycemic event myself yesterday. I am not diabetic or pre-diabetic but, have been diagnosed as hypogylcemic. I went down to a 3.1 and was "out of it". I had ignored earlier signs as I was out and didn't grab a snack. Oh boy! Horrid feeling! I can only imagine how even a drop from a higher number that a cat's body is used to, down to a more "close to normal" number would feel for them. Even a drop to a low "normal" makes you feel really cruddy.
Ok, I've ranted on enough here. I am going to wring my vet's neck if he's not called me back and left for the day (as he's sometimes done). I'm going to try calling again to see what's going on and ensure he calls me back. I may have to switch vets but, I don't want to do that if I don't have to. I've formed a "bond" with him and he tries to get answers for me, even if it's consulting the internal med vet. He's been good but, he goes on a LOT of vacations! LOL Little wonder with how much I pay every year with a couple of pets.
HUGS MOGS!!!!!!!!
