Yes she can go up to 1.5 units. I would also advice testing daily for ketones if not already doing it.
Thank you both! Will up the dosage and I am trying to test for ketones but have yet to be able to catch him in the box. I will follow him around all day today if I have to so I can test. I am very grateful for the help.Hi Andrea,
Sorry no one responded last night wrt dosing.
@Bron and Sheba (GA) With nadirs over 300, can Andrea take the dose up to 1.5U? She is following TR. If not then 1.25U?
Did Sheba have a favourite spot? Mine pee anywhere in the LB. They would probably avoid the plastic container!Maybe you can pop a small plastic container into his favourite spot in the LB and hopefully he will oblige by peeing in it.
To be honest, I’m not sure what protocol to follow. I just want him to get better. Do majority on Lantus do TR?Hi Andrea. Sure hoping the increase will get Oscar out of the blacks. If you are following TR can you update your spread sheet? It is still showing SLGS.
Yes my cats have a favourite spot.Did Sheba have a favourite spot? Mine pee anywhere in the LB. They would probably avoid the plastic container!![]()
If you are feeding 100% LC wet (no dry) and can get at least 2 tests per cycle (1 pre-shot and 1 in the cycle), I would strongly recommend that you follow TR. It is a more aggressive protocol with the dose being evaluated every 3 days. It will enable you to get Oscar to his "good dose" sooner.To be honest, I’m not sure what protocol to follow. I just want him to get better. Do majority on Lantus do TR?
Okay, great. No I can do two each cycle on a regular basis. He’s down to 396 at +2. Seems like a big drop. Is that a good thing?If you are feeding 100% LC wet (no dry) and can get at least 2 tests per cycle (1 pre-shot and 1 in the cycle), I would strongly recommend that you follow TR. It is a more aggressive protocol with the dose being evaluated every 3 days. It will enable you to get Oscar to his "good dose" sooner.
With SLGS you hold doses for a week and increase by 0.25 once a week. Considering Oscar's numbers, you don't want that. Not only is it hard on his kidneys to stay at such high levels for so long, there is also the chance of glucose toxicity setting in (glucose toxicity is a temporary resistance to insulin that develops when the cat stays in high numbers for very long. The cat's body starts treating high numbers as the new normal and it takes longer and more insulin to break through to lower numbers).
If testing continue to be a challenge, you can switch to SLGS once Oscar starts seeing better numbers.
246 at +4. I’ll check again at +6. Maybe I’ll try the Saran Wrap trick. I have two cats, but it can’t hurt to test all the urine.It’s a big drop but nothing to worry about. If he were under 200 you would need to test again in an hour. Can you test again in 2-3 hours? Lantus kicks in around+2. When that test shows a big drop it means he will have an active cycle.
To test Max’s urine I put Saran Wrap over the litter and tested where it gathered.
As long as you know who you are testing, lol.246 at +4. I’ll check again at +6. Maybe I’ll try the Saran Wrap trick. I have two cats, but it can’t hurt to test all the urine.
You know, I almost asked last night if I needed to get up. Well now I know and it didn’t kill me!It takes 4-6 cycles for the depot to adjust to the change. Waiting is hard!
When he is that flat at +2, you needn't stay up or set an alarm for another test at night.