SantaCruzSPCA
Member Since 2017
Hi All! Not sure how many of you have seen our previous posts but Rusty is a shelter cat who was previously on NPH, had a recent episode of DKA (brought on by an URI I think), and is now newly on Lantus (as of nearly three days). After five days with the vet, we have him back and he seems to be doing much better. However, I've learned to be guarded and not get too excited about what looks like progress! lol.
I don't know much about Lantus, but am trying to be a quick study with all the stickies! The vet has put him on 6 u's (after starting small and progressively increasing when his numbers were shooting into the 700's and ketones were large!). Today is really the first full day I've had him back and have been able to see any of his numbers. They look a bit weird. Apparently the nadir is supposed to be +6 but with him, it was his highest number? Anyway, the vet has told me that this dose will most likely begin to decrease and has actually advised I back him down to 5 u's tonight based on his 89 today.
Anyway, rambling aside, I hope to learn more from everyone as I continue on this crazy diabetic journey!
I don't know much about Lantus, but am trying to be a quick study with all the stickies! The vet has put him on 6 u's (after starting small and progressively increasing when his numbers were shooting into the 700's and ketones were large!). Today is really the first full day I've had him back and have been able to see any of his numbers. They look a bit weird. Apparently the nadir is supposed to be +6 but with him, it was his highest number? Anyway, the vet has told me that this dose will most likely begin to decrease and has actually advised I back him down to 5 u's tonight based on his 89 today.
Anyway, rambling aside, I hope to learn more from everyone as I continue on this crazy diabetic journey!
My Neko on Lantus reliably nadired anywhere from +3.5 to +13, though most often from +7 to +9.
He was surrendered to us on that dose, but he was also being fed a super high carb diet (Purina cat chow dry). According to them he'd been on that dose for months. We quickly began reducing his dose while changing his diet to low carb. However, when we got down to the 2's and 3's and the URI hit we got into the DKA trouble. I believe the 6 u's was arrived at when he was high and flat and still throwing ketones (during his time in ICU). As of yesterday, he was neg for ketones (it's labeled in the cells in grey on my sheet, however, I was unable to test today because he peed while I was away). However his appetite is pretty good, he's drinking normally and is more alert than I've seen him in a while. He's still on antibiotics (Azithromycin) for 8 more days.
So many people think shelter cats are not worth the trouble, and managing FD can be a lot of trouble, but it is so rewarding. 
