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Hello, this is first time posting here (except for introduction in main forum a couple days ago) even though I joined group in June. Wish I had known about fdmb when my 16 year old Sootie was diagnosed Diabetic in October 2015, a month after her sister Guernsey passed away. Can't turn back the clock about the initial dosing protocol suggested by my vet that I abided by. But I say wholeheartedly that fdmb and the fb group helps me to learn something new every day that in turn I feel is helping Sootie in her healing.
Sootie was actually 564 (I in error or typo wrote 576 I think in the intro thread). And vet started us immediately on Lantus at 3 units daily to get her under the renal threshold asap. My vet did not at that time nor at this time go for the idea of twice daily dosing of Lantus (and I did broach this quite a bit with him when I was concerned about the dips and swings I was seeing and thinking that twice daily smaller doses might help to even out her bg patterns). In a nutshell, his concern was that the risk of severe hypoglycemia was too great because metabolizing can vary from day to day. Ironically this is the same argument that at least one fb member wrote about once daily Lantus dosing as if it was evil and irresponsible.
During the past nine months, Sootie's insulin doses gradually decreased from three units once daily to now at zero (0) units to see if she's sufficiently healed to be holding her own. Thanks to Sharon14 and Marje, I've been able to enter Sootie's bg and dosing information, which I've done as of June 1 forward. As well as notes from my daily handwritten log. I'm noting that Sootie and her three bff's have pretty much taken up residence upstairs since the re-arrival of Spunky, a younger cat whose name is an understatement. Also I have lousy back , legs and knees and there are days that I can't do stairs more than once. The days that show no pm readings are either because I got upstairs but she got to the food dish faster than I could deter her or my dh brought Sootie and her bff's their supper (he doesn't do testing). I have not yet entered her lab work information.
The food notations are sketchy. That's because daily I make a 'slurry' that is the base of meals for all of my cats (six, mostly seniors, ranging from 6 years to almost 24). The top three lines in the spreadsheet comments section goes into more detail about food, supplements and treats. I will add that I apply an integrative approach to feline care, often utilizing the synergy of traditional and homeopathic/wholistic/natural care, whether it's a crisis situation or for general well being. And that my recent attempt to very slowly and gradually transition all my cats to homemade has met so far with mostly reasonable success (the two younger ones, ironically, being the more resistant!)
During the past couple of weeks, Sootie's numbers began to indicate that maybe little or no dosing was at hand. Her morning to afternoon and morning to morning numbers have for the most part been very close and quite surprising.
I'm reaching out here hoping for guidance on Sootie's present progress and suggestions on ways to best help for let's hope this is her transition to remission or at least fewer doses and those being micro doses. I'll say this up front: if her numbers go up again to the extent that we resume dosing, i don't think twice daily dosing is an option but we'll know one way or the other if and when we get there!
Looking forward to your suggestions! Thanks, Sina
Sootie was actually 564 (I in error or typo wrote 576 I think in the intro thread). And vet started us immediately on Lantus at 3 units daily to get her under the renal threshold asap. My vet did not at that time nor at this time go for the idea of twice daily dosing of Lantus (and I did broach this quite a bit with him when I was concerned about the dips and swings I was seeing and thinking that twice daily smaller doses might help to even out her bg patterns). In a nutshell, his concern was that the risk of severe hypoglycemia was too great because metabolizing can vary from day to day. Ironically this is the same argument that at least one fb member wrote about once daily Lantus dosing as if it was evil and irresponsible.
During the past nine months, Sootie's insulin doses gradually decreased from three units once daily to now at zero (0) units to see if she's sufficiently healed to be holding her own. Thanks to Sharon14 and Marje, I've been able to enter Sootie's bg and dosing information, which I've done as of June 1 forward. As well as notes from my daily handwritten log. I'm noting that Sootie and her three bff's have pretty much taken up residence upstairs since the re-arrival of Spunky, a younger cat whose name is an understatement. Also I have lousy back , legs and knees and there are days that I can't do stairs more than once. The days that show no pm readings are either because I got upstairs but she got to the food dish faster than I could deter her or my dh brought Sootie and her bff's their supper (he doesn't do testing). I have not yet entered her lab work information.
The food notations are sketchy. That's because daily I make a 'slurry' that is the base of meals for all of my cats (six, mostly seniors, ranging from 6 years to almost 24). The top three lines in the spreadsheet comments section goes into more detail about food, supplements and treats. I will add that I apply an integrative approach to feline care, often utilizing the synergy of traditional and homeopathic/wholistic/natural care, whether it's a crisis situation or for general well being. And that my recent attempt to very slowly and gradually transition all my cats to homemade has met so far with mostly reasonable success (the two younger ones, ironically, being the more resistant!)
During the past couple of weeks, Sootie's numbers began to indicate that maybe little or no dosing was at hand. Her morning to afternoon and morning to morning numbers have for the most part been very close and quite surprising.
I'm reaching out here hoping for guidance on Sootie's present progress and suggestions on ways to best help for let's hope this is her transition to remission or at least fewer doses and those being micro doses. I'll say this up front: if her numbers go up again to the extent that we resume dosing, i don't think twice daily dosing is an option but we'll know one way or the other if and when we get there!
Looking forward to your suggestions! Thanks, Sina
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