Jessica A
Member Since 2021
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Frustrated/ sad/ confused today. We had some really good numbers at 1.75 yesterday and then less good numbers last night and today...
We think that the high night numbers are likely at least somewhat related to the little bit of HC dry food Callie still gets in a food puzzle at night and we are in the midst of weaning her off it. Once we do wean her, we'll test and monitor for six cycles. If at that point we still see the same kinds of high numbers at night, our vet suggested increasing Callie's night dose to 2, leaving the day dose at 1.75.
That plan seemed reasonable to us, especially since Callie appeared to be doing well on that dose during the day. And then... today's numbers. Just checked at +5.5 and it was 306, headed down but still in the 300s.
Looking at our SS, do you think today is (another) bounce? Or did I somehow manage to give Callie a fur shot? We didn't smell anything unusual on Callie and I've read that Lantus has an antiseptic type odor ... but the needle is so small and this all still feels so new, it is hard for me to be confident that I'm doing it right when I see numbers like these. (My partner is a doctor and he watches me give the shots because I want to get the practice and he is certain they are going in fine.)
I know that there can be a lot of variability in BGs especially as the cat is getting used to the insulin and having lower BG numbers but it is so hard to have "faith" and patience when I know Callie isn't feeling great and also how dangerous high BGs can be. Any thoughts/ guidance welcome. Thanks!
Frustrated/ sad/ confused today. We had some really good numbers at 1.75 yesterday and then less good numbers last night and today...
We think that the high night numbers are likely at least somewhat related to the little bit of HC dry food Callie still gets in a food puzzle at night and we are in the midst of weaning her off it. Once we do wean her, we'll test and monitor for six cycles. If at that point we still see the same kinds of high numbers at night, our vet suggested increasing Callie's night dose to 2, leaving the day dose at 1.75.
That plan seemed reasonable to us, especially since Callie appeared to be doing well on that dose during the day. And then... today's numbers. Just checked at +5.5 and it was 306, headed down but still in the 300s.
Looking at our SS, do you think today is (another) bounce? Or did I somehow manage to give Callie a fur shot? We didn't smell anything unusual on Callie and I've read that Lantus has an antiseptic type odor ... but the needle is so small and this all still feels so new, it is hard for me to be confident that I'm doing it right when I see numbers like these. (My partner is a doctor and he watches me give the shots because I want to get the practice and he is certain they are going in fine.)
I know that there can be a lot of variability in BGs especially as the cat is getting used to the insulin and having lower BG numbers but it is so hard to have "faith" and patience when I know Callie isn't feeling great and also how dangerous high BGs can be. Any thoughts/ guidance welcome. Thanks!
