thanks for the advice. we have been following the start low go slow protocol but after finding this site decided not to go above 4U without more information (wish id found this site earlier) so at the moment we are just trying to keep things constant and the same and trying to get data. Im fairly certain we overdosed him last night with the 4U as he was crazy all night tearing into anything that resembled food - bin, cupboards, anything he could get into that might have food and woke us up all night he also drank every bit of water he could find it was probably the most possessed id seen him. So my question is if we get another evening reading around a 12 should i shoot him less? like 2U? or continue to keep things constant at 4U. will it do any harm to shoot less?
Giving too much insulin does not usually create symptoms like you described he was last night....racing around and starving and thirsty.
I would say at the moment he is bouncing from the lower than normal PMPS he had last night and this could go on for 3 days (6 cycles). Keep testing whenever you can and document in SS as we always look at the SS when helping you. Try and get the previous numbers from the vet if you can as they will help.
If he's starving, feed him more and make sure there is more than enough water out for him.
If he is 12 (216) again, yes shoot the 4 units and get a +2 to see how he is going. Then evaluate if you need to test further during that cycle.
If you are concerned about a low/ lower preshot than you are used to, stall but no not feed and post for help.
If you give less insulin....say 2 units.....it could make all the symptoms worse IF he actually needs the 4 units.
So at this stage I would:
Stay with the 4 units until the bounce clears and he comes down to lower numbers and we can see what his 'real' numbers, not influenced by the bounce, are.
Give him extra food if he is starving
Make sure there is plenty of water for him to drink
Test every preshot and during the cycle to gather data.
I would again suggest you start posting on the Lantus (glargine) forum....there are many experienced people there who use Lantus every day and are used to all kinds of scenarios. Link this post to your next post over on the new forum for continuity.
Keep asking questions...it is a steep learning curve in the beginning but you will soon be very knowledgeable about FD.
One other thing.....how old is your glargine? Do you keep it in the frig, (not in the door of the frig.)
Do not roll or shake it before use.