Bronx's dad (GA)
Member Since 2016
The goal of using R insulin is to only lower the blood sugar by 100 or less points. Depot insulins do great at holding blood sugar flat but less well at pulling high blood sugar down. By using R to lower the blood sugar a little bit the Lev will be able to do its job a little better. We don't want to drop his blood sugar too much or too fast, so initially we'll start with a tiny dose. After you give it, you'll test hourly for the following 4 hours so we can see what effect it has. It's not uncommon for the first trial not to do too much. We're starting with a tiny dose because some cats do react. Even when Punkin was getting more than 10u per shot, I usually didn't use more than 0.5u with the R.
Thanks Julie! This seems like the next logical step for Bronx if #s are still flat and high using Levemir after a week or so (just switched from Lantus to Lev yesterday) . I will try to find the best place to get R (probably walmart pharmacy?) and get a hypo toolbox together.
previous post: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...r-an-unregulated-acrocat.170519/#post-1859707
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