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AniFerreira

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Hey everyone! Congrats on your amazing Message Board! :) I am from a place where we have so little information on Felina Diabetes, and this Forum is amazing!
My persian cat (11 years old) was diagnosed in June, and he is on Lantus. Our local vet changed his insulin up to 1 units. His values were always irregular.
Last month I decided to feed him wet food and cooked fish, and his values have been dropping. He is currently having values of 170-190 in the morning (I shoot 0,5 of Lantus) and 100-130 at night (I Don't shoot)
Am I doing okay? Or should I also shoot at night?

Thank you <3
Anii
 
Hey everyone! Congrats on your amazing Message Board! :) I am from a place where we have so little information on Felina Diabetes, and this Forum is amazing!
My persian cat (11 years old) was diagnosed in June, and he is on Lantus. Our local vet changed his insulin up to 1 units. His values were always irregular.
Last month I decided to feed him wet food and cooked fish, and his values have been dropping. He is currently having values of 170-190 in the morning (I shoot 0,5 of Lantus) and 100-130 at night (I Don't shoot)
Am I doing okay? Or should I also shoot at night?

Thank you <3
Anii
Sounds like the new diet is really working for you. Welcome. Are you using a human meter or pet meter?
 
Hello! Here in my town we only have a human meter :(
Nothing wrong with that... I was just wondering because the scale for the two kinds of meters are different. For specific dosing advice please visit the lantus forum where more eyes will see your post that use your particular insulin. :)
 
Welcome! You might want to post in the Feline Health forum if you haven't done so yet. In addition to measuring morning and evening, have you done any curves? ie, when you have a day off, take measurements every two hours to see how the BG evolves over the day.
 
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