Ev and Tribble
Member Since 2018
Hi. First, I plan to call the vet to double check, but I want to be able to talk intelligently about my concerns so let's see if this makes sense--since all the info I've read about home testing and stuff is overwhelming. Sorry this is long. Though I don't have a spreadsheet etc. yet, I think all relevant info is here, including my only two home tests.
So, Tribble was diagnosed about a week ago (thanks to over 400 glucose on his annual blood work, losing a lot of weight quickly, and drinking/peeing a lot) and started on Lantus on Thursday; he was prescribed 1 unit twice daily to start with, and has a "spot check" appt. Friday to see if that's helping. At the same time he started insulin, I switched him to wet food because the vet strongly suggested it--and I wasn't aware it could also quickly affect the blood glucose. This past week he's been very sleepy and a little slow to wake, but only intermittently.
I realized yesterday morning that I had been accidentally giving him 0.5 units twice daily instead of 1. Given the aforementioned sleepiness, I chickened out, compromised, and gave him 0.75 units yesterday morning.
I have the ReliOn Confirm. I believe the meter/strips are fine--I don't have control solution, but I used it on myself first to practice and the results were consistent with a recent wellness visit. So, I think it's accurate enough on Tribble.
I tested him right before his PM shot time yesterday and it was 45mg/dl, which I think is a little low for a cat on a human-calibrated meter. This scared me, and it was too late to call the vet, so I skipped the shot.
This morning, I tested him again--24 hours after his last shot--and it was 79mg/dl, which I understand to be in the normal range for a cat on a human-calibrated meter, and not shot-worthy.
In summary: my first forays into testing him seem really low, esp. considering the accidentally lower dosing and time between shots, even taking into account the fact that he's now on wet food.
Is my understanding accurate? Should I keep testing him periodically? Is the blood sugar maybe normally low after a night without food, so this is just a naturally really low number for him? I'm very confused and concerned.
So, Tribble was diagnosed about a week ago (thanks to over 400 glucose on his annual blood work, losing a lot of weight quickly, and drinking/peeing a lot) and started on Lantus on Thursday; he was prescribed 1 unit twice daily to start with, and has a "spot check" appt. Friday to see if that's helping. At the same time he started insulin, I switched him to wet food because the vet strongly suggested it--and I wasn't aware it could also quickly affect the blood glucose. This past week he's been very sleepy and a little slow to wake, but only intermittently.
I realized yesterday morning that I had been accidentally giving him 0.5 units twice daily instead of 1. Given the aforementioned sleepiness, I chickened out, compromised, and gave him 0.75 units yesterday morning.
I have the ReliOn Confirm. I believe the meter/strips are fine--I don't have control solution, but I used it on myself first to practice and the results were consistent with a recent wellness visit. So, I think it's accurate enough on Tribble.
I tested him right before his PM shot time yesterday and it was 45mg/dl, which I think is a little low for a cat on a human-calibrated meter. This scared me, and it was too late to call the vet, so I skipped the shot.
This morning, I tested him again--24 hours after his last shot--and it was 79mg/dl, which I understand to be in the normal range for a cat on a human-calibrated meter, and not shot-worthy.
In summary: my first forays into testing him seem really low, esp. considering the accidentally lower dosing and time between shots, even taking into account the fact that he's now on wet food.
Is my understanding accurate? Should I keep testing him periodically? Is the blood sugar maybe normally low after a night without food, so this is just a naturally really low number for him? I'm very confused and concerned.