Sean & Rufus
Member Since 2018
Hi all-
I posted about a week ago but have questions with home testing. Little back story...
Rufus was having issues prior to being diagnosed and we're still working on and trying to figure out the previous issues. They might be why it's hard to get his numbers lower, not quite sure. Anyways when he was diagnosed his bg was around 430. We started him on Lantus 1u am/ 1u pm. Following week at vet he was 398. moved to 2u am/1u pm. Each of the following weekly checks he's in 400's. We go from 1&1 daily to 2&1, then 2&2, then 3&2, then 3&3. Vet decides to keep him for the day and check numbers every 2 hours. Each test he's in the 400's. Does fructosamine test and comes back 450~ and "poor". We up his dose to 4&4. Next check he's 400's. He has an appt with dentist the next day so she says lets keep him at 4&4 and see what vet says and check next week. So Last Wed go in again and I arrived 30 mins too early and we didn't get his bg checked until after 45 mins there. Comes back at 503 and thinks stress has upped the number. She says let's go to 5&5. I know for a fact he's stressed every time we go, but is it impacting the numbers. Also, she point out the fructosamine test came back high, so his numbers aren't just high there.
In the mean time I check out this site and it seems like mayve we're upping doses too fast? He's be unregulated since Nov 22. I bought an Alpha Trax 2 online and should be here tomorrow. Vet thinks it's a good idea at this point too.
So, how do I know he's not getting too much insulin now? Or is that not possible? We've always checked his numbers 4 to 6 hours after am dose so that is the 1st check I'll do. If the number comes back around 400 I guess that's "good" that the vet numbers are stressed related. What number would I be wanting it to be? 200's?
I posted about a week ago but have questions with home testing. Little back story...
Rufus was having issues prior to being diagnosed and we're still working on and trying to figure out the previous issues. They might be why it's hard to get his numbers lower, not quite sure. Anyways when he was diagnosed his bg was around 430. We started him on Lantus 1u am/ 1u pm. Following week at vet he was 398. moved to 2u am/1u pm. Each of the following weekly checks he's in 400's. We go from 1&1 daily to 2&1, then 2&2, then 3&2, then 3&3. Vet decides to keep him for the day and check numbers every 2 hours. Each test he's in the 400's. Does fructosamine test and comes back 450~ and "poor". We up his dose to 4&4. Next check he's 400's. He has an appt with dentist the next day so she says lets keep him at 4&4 and see what vet says and check next week. So Last Wed go in again and I arrived 30 mins too early and we didn't get his bg checked until after 45 mins there. Comes back at 503 and thinks stress has upped the number. She says let's go to 5&5. I know for a fact he's stressed every time we go, but is it impacting the numbers. Also, she point out the fructosamine test came back high, so his numbers aren't just high there.
In the mean time I check out this site and it seems like mayve we're upping doses too fast? He's be unregulated since Nov 22. I bought an Alpha Trax 2 online and should be here tomorrow. Vet thinks it's a good idea at this point too.
So, how do I know he's not getting too much insulin now? Or is that not possible? We've always checked his numbers 4 to 6 hours after am dose so that is the 1st check I'll do. If the number comes back around 400 I guess that's "good" that the vet numbers are stressed related. What number would I be wanting it to be? 200's?
Cats can also test much higher in the vet's office due to stress, than at home. My non diabetic tested ove 220 at the vet's office and 55 at home the next day.