We usually don't intervene with high carb foods until they drop below 50 (on a human meter) but we also don't know what his blood glucose was before you shot since you didn't test first.
If he was at 100 and now at +3 he's 70, that's one thing, but if he was at 230 and dropped to 70 by +3, that's another.
I'd test again now since it's been 30 minutes since you got the 70
Did you give him 1.5 at 8pm?
The reading I just took was 73
OK....still a nice safe number but it's still early in the cycle.
I'd give him a small snack of low carb food and test again in no more than an hour (IF he eats). If he doesn't eat, you'd better test again in 30 minutes. We want to keep him safe! Most cats go lower at night and since we have no data on him yet, you may be up for awhile.
Where are we up to in the cycle?
Where are we up to in the cycle?. There is a 70 in the +3 and a 73 in the +5 and a 70 in the +11.
Ok thanks. Can you remove the 70 at +11 when you have time if it is an error thanks.Sorry, I was trying to figure out how to input data. 1.5 was given at 8pm and bg was 70 at +3 and 73 at +5
bg was 70 at +3 and 73 at +5
That's ok. We understand it is overwhelming. We will help you through this.Oh, sorry I mixed it up. I'm honestly very overwhelmed and it is all new to me trying to understand what the spreadsheet means and what I am supposed to be doing.
That's ok. We understand it is overwhelming. We will help you through this.
How long after the shot did you do the two tests?
No worries!! We understand it can be really overwhelming!!
Basically, the + cells correspond to the number of hours since the last shot.....so if you shoot at 8pm and you get a test at 11pm, that's 3 hours after the shot, so it's +3.....if you get a test at 2am, that's 6 hours since the shot, so would go in the +6 cell.....all the way up to +11 and then you start the next cycle.
You can also put 2 numbers in the same cell....Like if you test at +3 and +3.5, you can put ## @ +3, ## @+3.5 in the same cell but you will have to "color-code" it yourself by going to the icon at the top of the spreadsheet that looks like a small can of paint tipping over.
Ok, so leave the +3 number where it is and move the +5 number back to the +4 shot.The first test was 3 hours after the shot and the second test was 30 mins to an hour after the first shot.
I agree with Chris. I would also reduce the dose to 1 unit.I am going to have to leave you in the capable hands of @Bron and Sheba ...it's going on 2am here and I have to be out early.
Bron is in Australia so she can stay with you longer to make sure everybody stays safe.
I also think it may be best to reduce your dose down to 1U until you get some more data and see how he's doing. If you just started Lantus, you're still filling the "depot" and with that 70 tonight, I think 1.5 might be a little too much juice.

Gosh Chris you must be exhausted. Sleep well![]()
Ok, last Friday Rumpy's vet adjusted his dosage to 1.5 after doing a glucose curve . His readings were from 205-360. He was previously at 1 for the first week, on Lantus, but no home testing. Just tested Rumpy and he dropped to 59! What do you suggest?Ok, so leave the +3 number where it is and move the +5 number back to the +4 shot.
Could you test again now so we can see how things are please?
ETA. I see Chris has helped you and you are sorted. Well done!
I would give him some of his ordinary tiki food with a drop of honey or Karo in it. We don't usually give honey or Karo until it drops below 50 but I think we should give him some now as we don't have any data on him and how he reacts to insulin at the moment.Ok, last Friday Rumpy's vet adjusted his dosage to 1.5 after doing a glucose curve . His readings were from 205-360. He was previously at 1 for the first week, on Lantus, but no home testing. Just tested Rumpy and he dropped to 59! What do you suggest?
Hi Shelly my name is Bron and as Chris said I live in Australia and can stick around for several hours if necessary.
So Rumpy was diagnosed on 3/18 and has had two episodes f DKA, is that correct?
Haveyou been checking his urine for ketones since his discharge from hospital?
I'm so glad you have decided to test the blood sugars.. well done.
Can you do another BSL(blood sugar level) testnow please?
I picked up the Relion Prime Meter someone mentioned to me earlier. Should I get the alphatrak?What type of meter are you using? Human meter or Alphatrak?
Ok give him the food and honey I mentioned. If he won't eat it give him someof the dry food but try the wet first.
No. The one you have is fine. I just needed to know because one reads lower than the other and it makes a difference when we intervene with high carb food. So all good.I picked up the Relion Prime Meter someone mentioned to me earlier. Should I get the alphatrak?
Did you put a drop of honey in it?He ate a little bit of the wet food.
No. The one you have is fine. I just needed to know because one reads lower than the other and it makes a difference when we intervene with high carb food. So all good.
Did you put a drop of honey in it?
Great!Yes I did.
If you can get a ketone urine test sometime during the next several hours, that would be very good. Having DKA in the picture changes how we dose the insulin (reducing it is not a good idea if we can help it) . Itis really important with recent DKA that Rumpy is eating and drinking and is getting enough insulin. We suggest giving higher carb food initially so that the dose of insulin is adequate to stop the formation of ketones. I know that sounds contrary to the low carb diet for diabetic cats but it is really important that post DKA cats get enough insulin and the way to do that is to up the number of carbs so we can give a bit more insulin.
If you are able to go out tomorrow and buy some higher carb foods for Rumpy that you think he might eat, that would be good.. maybe look for some that are around 11 to 14% carbs.
Here is a link to foods
https://catinfo.org/docs/CatFoodProteinFatCarbPhosphorusChart.pdf
Did he have an infection when he was diagnosed with the DKA? And was it treated?
I am going to tag @Kris & Teasel as she is very experienced with post DKA care in kitties. She lives I need Canada and will hopefully be online tomorrow.
Poor fellow! But that is good he was treated.I will try to get a urine test done. I grabbed two from friskies that he wouldn't eat tonight, do you suggest any other shredded wet food? Yes, the second time he got DKA he had a anal gland rupture. He was given an antibiotic injection that was supposed to be effective for 14 days and then took an antibiotic pill twice daily for 10 days when he was released from the hospital the second time.
Have you got another test in yet?
Ok. I see you have on the SS we are up to+6 and +6.5. Are you now 6 1/2 hours after the shot.....so that would put the time at around 2.30 am. Is that correct?
yes that is good.Yes, it is 248am. I left the wet food down and he just went to eat some more. Is that okay?
yes that is good.
How is his appetite? And has the diarrhoea stopped?
So if you gave the insulin at 8 pm, we are now nearly at +7 which is good as hopefully the insulin has reached its peak in this cycle.
+3 70
+3.5 73
+6 59
+6.5 61
I don't know where the time went between +3.5 and +6.... I think the +3.5 might have been later than actually 3.5
Can you get another test at exactly +7 please so we can get back on tract with the testing. Thanks
I will try to get a urine test done. I grabbed two from friskies that he wouldn't eat tonight, do you suggest any other shredded wet food? Yes, the second time he got DKA he had a anal gland rupture. He was given an antibiotic injection that was supposed to be effective for 14 days and then took an antibiotic pill twice daily for 10 days when he was released from the hospital the second time.
You may need to go to the vet and ask him for some cerenia and ondansetron tablets for Rumpy. It is very common for DKA kitties to be off their food when recovering and feel nauseated. It is really important to keep them eating and most DKA kitties will need a bit of help with cerenia and ondansetron to stop nausea and vomiting. I would to the vet tomorrow and ask for some. It can make a big difference. Cats that are nauseated won't eat.
Yes the diarrhoea could be from the changes to the food. You could try mixing in a teaspoon of plain boiled pumpkin into his food.. a couple of times a day....that is good for diarrhoea.. you can cook your own... just pumpkin in water and nothing else, drain and mash. Or you can buy it in cans. I think in the US, but make sure. It is only pumpkin and no additives.