Adrienne & Molly (GA)
Member Since 2019
Thread from high numbers Molly # 1, 2, 3
I see the pink this AM. Give her 1 u according to the plan discussed last night. Make sure you get a before bed test tonight to have that bit of data. You can leave food out for her today and maybe research automatic pet feeders. One of those could be very useful. This one is popular among FDMB members who use a feeder. It would allow you to feed her overnight too.
https://www.amazon.ca/PetSafe-PFD11-13707-5-Meal-Automatic-Feeder/dp/B000GEWHNS/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1550581927&sr=8-2&keywords=pet safe 5 feeder

Not a problem. With that high-ish pink PS she'll be fine. Leave some food out for her.Oh my I gave her 1.25 units this morning![]()
Not a problem. With that high-ish pink PS she'll be fine. Leave some food out for her.
We probably weren't crystal clear on dosing for today. The drop to 1 u was for the lower PS last night. I'm glad you got that evening +2 test. All these numbers help us figure out Molly's responses to insulin. In the days ahead we'll want to decide on a dose the can be given both AM and PM because Lantus works better if the dosing doesn't change frequently.
Good luck at your new job!![]()
Can you stall for 20 minutes and retest without feeding Molly? Want to see if her BG is rising or not on its own.
Yes that's fine. I'll be here.
How long ago did she have the kibble? We need to know if that BG is food influenced because she is even lower now than she was.
Ok so both the 6.7 and 5.7 are food influenced, it's higher carb food and she is down lower than she's ever been to our knowledge. My vote is to skip tonight.
@Kris & Teasel - do you agree?
I agree that skipping tonight is the best choice. It will probably be best to drop the dose to 1 u tomorrow AM, numbers permitting.
One would expect it to go up rather than down after munching on those yummy kibble bits but she hasn't which makes one wonder what her BG would be if she had NOT had the kibble.

Exciting times but we have to stay on top of things especially with you away all day at work. I hope it went well on your first day.Ok that was my next question about tomorrow morning.
She's fine! Imagine if you had stayed at that high dose the vet had recommended?Oh boy don’t scare me![]()
Exciting times but we have to stay on top of things especially with you away all day at work. I hope it went well on your first day.![]()
She's fine! Imagine if you had stayed at that high dose the vet had recommended?![]()
Sorry Adrienne. I did not mean to scare you......those lower numbers are a very good sign and we'll help you keep that little cutie safe!
I noticed the test mid day. Is this something you can do easily or was just today due to worry?
It sometimes takes some time before you see the changes that occur as the higher carb food is lessened. It likely that Molly's BG is just starting to show us what a difference the lower carb diet can make for her. That's why Kris and I suggested making the food transition gradually and watching the dose as we go. Did Molly eat as usual today......other than the "extra" treat from DH?
As I thought. The food change is starting to have a tangible effect now. For the next couple of days, keep the same quantity of kibble as you are now giving Molly so we can see how she does on the lower 1.0u dose without any further diet change for a couple of days. You're doing great Adrienne and Molly is definitely making progress.
Please take a BG reading before bed tonight just so we can see what she is up to without her shot tonight.![]()
And we like seeing the progress you’re making.Thanks I’m feeling better about everything. I see Molly is too. I’ll test her in an hour. I really appreciate what you ladies are have done to help me.![]()
Yes. Let's see how she does with that. When you have to be away at work all day extra caution is needed. You're still learning her responses to Lantus with her new feeding routine.So 1 unit this morning?
Those pinks are bounce numbers. Nice yellow PMPS! Were you less nervous about leaving her today?
Stick with the 1 u for now and keep her feeding routine the same.
Yes, give her 1 u. The half hour won't be a problem. You can give her evening shot 15 minutes closer to the 12 hour mark, even 30 minutes.She’s an half hour late with dose? Do I give her insulin?
I think you can go ahead and give her the 1u. Hubbie is going to test mid cycle today correct? Feed her the same as yesterday this morning and have hubbie give her some FF at lunch time. You can also leave a tiny bit of food out for her to nibble on in the meantime.
Ok so have Hubbie feed Molly the FF and leave a tiny bit more food out for her to nibble in the PM. Is Hubbie reluctant to test? It would be very helpful if he could learn to test her. Maybe work on him this weekend?He won’t test her
Ok so have Hubbie feed Molly the FF and leave a tiny bit more food out for her to nibble in the PM. Is Hubbie reluctant to test? It would be very helpful if he could learn to test her. Maybe work on him this weekend?![]()
Do what you can. It's so much easier if there are two people to test, etc. Less worry all around.I can try but I don’t think he wants to learn.
Well if he'll come home at lunch to feed her, then it sounds like he participates in her care and testing is just another part of her care now. As Molly's BG improves, it would really be helpful if he could grab a test on those days when he comes home to feed her. Maybe a special dinner to bribe him???![]()