Bubba Mom
Member Since 2021
Hi everyone,
Bubba just got his first shot of lantus (1 unit twice daily) today. Since it was later in the day I have to wait until tomorrow morning for his next shot. I was taking his BG with a contour next ez twice a day. Vet said to stop for one week then do a curve. She wants me and Bubba to get used to the rhythm and schedule of his insulin injections without the added stress of BG readings. His BG readings have been in the 400's including this morning before his injection. I'm apprehensive about giving him any injections with a PS test. Is it really safe to wait as the vet instructed? I can still test without telling her when he's seen again next week for an imaging apt. She doesn't want me to stop completely, just give us both a rest since we are new to this. Any advice would be great. We want to do what's best for Bubba. I know Lantus is a depot drug and it takes time to come into full effect so the possibility of a hypo is low. Just want to be safe. Thank you.
Bubba just got his first shot of lantus (1 unit twice daily) today. Since it was later in the day I have to wait until tomorrow morning for his next shot. I was taking his BG with a contour next ez twice a day. Vet said to stop for one week then do a curve. She wants me and Bubba to get used to the rhythm and schedule of his insulin injections without the added stress of BG readings. His BG readings have been in the 400's including this morning before his injection. I'm apprehensive about giving him any injections with a PS test. Is it really safe to wait as the vet instructed? I can still test without telling her when he's seen again next week for an imaging apt. She doesn't want me to stop completely, just give us both a rest since we are new to this. Any advice would be great. We want to do what's best for Bubba. I know Lantus is a depot drug and it takes time to come into full effect so the possibility of a hypo is low. Just want to be safe. Thank you.