Kath
Member Since 2017
Hi, first time poster, long time follower...
Kath was diagnosed in October and has been on Lantus since then. She had been on low carb wet food for about a year prior, she'd always been a large girl and lost a little bit of weight with the diet change although I think the damage was already done before we switched. I often wonder if the diabetes kicked in because I had reduced her food to twice a day a few months prior (no grazing) to try to get her to lose more weight.
She started on 1 unit of Lantus 2 x day, increased to 1.5 in January then up to 2 by February. I took her to the vet today with the attached spreadsheet and the vet said to drop her to 1.5, I'm just after a second opinion on that.
At the vets I took a test with my metre (Freestyle Lite) and it was lower than the vet's human metre, mine was 3.3, vets was 4.1 mmol/L (56/59 mgdl) so the whole spreadsheet is probably a little lower than it actually is. I know that's too low, she was due to be fed and was very hungry. She doesn't show any hypo symptoms when low other than hunger, but then again she's always loved her food! When green she bounces back up into the blue very quickly after eating.
Her eating and shot times usually don't line up, as you can see I usually test her about 2 hours before shot because that's when she wants to eat (no one can handle her whinging when she's ready for food). I think she eats more out of habit though, like when I wake up, when I walk in the door etc...
She eats Ziwipeak which is a low carb wet food 2-3 times a day and I leave their low carb (both ~3%) dry food out all day so she can graze if she needs to but she hardly touches the dry. She's behaving like a normal cat, not peeing or drinking excessively and appears to be quite happy. The vet said not to let her post shot +6 hour test go below 10 mmol/L (180 mgdl), if that's correct I'm definitely doing this all wrong.
Appreciate your opinions on the dose reduction,
Thanks,
Kelly
Kath was diagnosed in October and has been on Lantus since then. She had been on low carb wet food for about a year prior, she'd always been a large girl and lost a little bit of weight with the diet change although I think the damage was already done before we switched. I often wonder if the diabetes kicked in because I had reduced her food to twice a day a few months prior (no grazing) to try to get her to lose more weight.
She started on 1 unit of Lantus 2 x day, increased to 1.5 in January then up to 2 by February. I took her to the vet today with the attached spreadsheet and the vet said to drop her to 1.5, I'm just after a second opinion on that.
At the vets I took a test with my metre (Freestyle Lite) and it was lower than the vet's human metre, mine was 3.3, vets was 4.1 mmol/L (56/59 mgdl) so the whole spreadsheet is probably a little lower than it actually is. I know that's too low, she was due to be fed and was very hungry. She doesn't show any hypo symptoms when low other than hunger, but then again she's always loved her food! When green she bounces back up into the blue very quickly after eating.
Her eating and shot times usually don't line up, as you can see I usually test her about 2 hours before shot because that's when she wants to eat (no one can handle her whinging when she's ready for food). I think she eats more out of habit though, like when I wake up, when I walk in the door etc...
She eats Ziwipeak which is a low carb wet food 2-3 times a day and I leave their low carb (both ~3%) dry food out all day so she can graze if she needs to but she hardly touches the dry. She's behaving like a normal cat, not peeing or drinking excessively and appears to be quite happy. The vet said not to let her post shot +6 hour test go below 10 mmol/L (180 mgdl), if that's correct I'm definitely doing this all wrong.
Appreciate your opinions on the dose reduction,
Thanks,
Kelly
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