JanetMR
Member Since 2017
I was able to convince my vet my Bella needs insulin!
We’ ve had a rough couple of starts.. with vetsulin initially and then .25 units of Lantus ( exactly three doses of Lantus before she stopped eating and developed loose stools ) She’s super sensitive.. planning on starting her on “ some” Lantus this weekend and see how it goes. She loses her appetite when her blood sugar drops to
“ normal” levels, so this has been very challenging.
I’ve read and seen the info about fine dosing and the “start low go slow method”
Can anyone give me advice about how to fine dose and follow the protocol with a micro dose?
Bella’s blood glucose levels tend to be higher in the evening and below 200 in the morning. Would I hold the am dose?
She has ketones AND glucose in her urine ( I asked the vet to test her urine)
This is why she FINALLY agreed that she does need insulin!
Vet gave me some cerenia to take home for her so perhaps this will help with her decreased appetite when on insulin. ( nausea?)
Info and advice appreciated!
Janet
We’ ve had a rough couple of starts.. with vetsulin initially and then .25 units of Lantus ( exactly three doses of Lantus before she stopped eating and developed loose stools ) She’s super sensitive.. planning on starting her on “ some” Lantus this weekend and see how it goes. She loses her appetite when her blood sugar drops to
“ normal” levels, so this has been very challenging.
I’ve read and seen the info about fine dosing and the “start low go slow method”
Can anyone give me advice about how to fine dose and follow the protocol with a micro dose?
Bella’s blood glucose levels tend to be higher in the evening and below 200 in the morning. Would I hold the am dose?
She has ketones AND glucose in her urine ( I asked the vet to test her urine)
This is why she FINALLY agreed that she does need insulin!
Vet gave me some cerenia to take home for her so perhaps this will help with her decreased appetite when on insulin. ( nausea?)
Info and advice appreciated!
Janet

