Kilikina
Member Since 2021
Hi, everyone! I've been lurking here, and learning so much; I figured it was about time say hello. My sugar boy, Emile, was diagnosed on 5/18. He was started on Vetsulin the next day (I plan on switching to Lantus or maybe Prozinc when this vial of insulin is finished). He was also put on Hills W/D. I'm gradually switching him over to Fancy Feast.
My vet is a huge proponent of home testing and I've been doing it right from the start. I was using AlphaTrak and today I switched to Relion. I used the human meter spread sheet since I was going to switch to Relion as soon as it was delivered to me. If you need me to put the AlphaTrak stats on a separate pet spreadsheet, I can do that.
Emile's BG numbers were high the first few days. They fluctuated, balanced out and then started trending down. I skipped dosing when his BG was too low, per my vet. I've skipped four in a row now and I'm hoping I did the right thing. My thinking that is it's better to err on the side of caution and have his numbers go up because I can always give him his insulin if need be. My vet's office is closed for the weekend, so I can't ask him about it and July 4th is one of the busiest times for both human and animal ERs. I dread having the thought of taking him to there. I guess what I need to know is if the numbers remain this way should I continue skipping his shot? Or maybe shoot low? I only have U40 syringes and I could try to go a little less than .5.
My vet is a huge proponent of home testing and I've been doing it right from the start. I was using AlphaTrak and today I switched to Relion. I used the human meter spread sheet since I was going to switch to Relion as soon as it was delivered to me. If you need me to put the AlphaTrak stats on a separate pet spreadsheet, I can do that.
Emile's BG numbers were high the first few days. They fluctuated, balanced out and then started trending down. I skipped dosing when his BG was too low, per my vet. I've skipped four in a row now and I'm hoping I did the right thing. My thinking that is it's better to err on the side of caution and have his numbers go up because I can always give him his insulin if need be. My vet's office is closed for the weekend, so I can't ask him about it and July 4th is one of the busiest times for both human and animal ERs. I dread having the thought of taking him to there. I guess what I need to know is if the numbers remain this way should I continue skipping his shot? Or maybe shoot low? I only have U40 syringes and I could try to go a little less than .5.