Kirsten ACG
Member Since 2021
I posted last week and don’t know what to do with my kitty’s dose. I know I need more PM/overnight numbers and can set an alarm to get up for those in the middle of the night because I think it seems clear I need to know what is going on in the pm cycle. My vet had asked after her fructosamine was 285 a couple weeks ago (she said that indicated prolonged hypoglycemia, people here said it’s normal) that I keep her at 3 units in the am and drop her to 2.5 units in the pm. I went with 2.75 Am and pm because am told here the doses should be consistent. Does it ever make sense to have different doses in the AM and Pm for Lantus? Because now I feel weird that my cat’s numbers are all over the place and when I talk to the vet/show her my spreadsheet she will see I didn’t follow her advice. How do I handle this and what should I do to get my cat on track? Vet also told me to leave food out for her overnight since she thought she could be dropping low then. I did and was getting up to pull it 2 hours before AMPS but missed doing that a few times. I think I need a timed feeder. But if this was your cat, what would you do in terms of testing and dosing? Thank you!