Nathalie & Boris
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone!
Boris has been on Lantus since January, and to be honest after reading and researching more and more I'm starting to question a lot of my vets dosing recommendations. As you can see from my chart I first started off with human meter readings then switched to the AlphaTrak because the vet refused to take into consideration the readings I had.
In the beginning, he almost went into hypoglycemia, or I might not even know if he was because the vet wasn't worried about me testing at that time. The low reading in the beginning was done at the vet office. I've now learned that when Boris gets low, he doesn't have the normal signs other than sometimes the same yowling he does when he is high, and scourging for food. Over the past two weeks he has been very low, and after many calls to the vet, I was told to stop the insulin because he might be going into remission. Then his numbers went high again.
After reading into it further, I've read that Lantus should be weaned off not just stopped. After calling and talking with the vet on duty the other day, they told me to start him back on 2 units, which was not doing the trick. At first 3 was too low it seemed, we moved to 4, he got very low numbers quickly, then down to 3.5 where he got very low numbers, then stopped for a day, then back to 2 units. This is all within a few days after his numbers didn't seem to be moving prior.
After his numbers were high on 2 units I then raised to 2.5 just to see and his numbers were fairly normal. This morning because I couldn't get his BG test, which is impossible at 530 in the morning when he is antsy for food, I decided to go with approx. 2.25. As you can see on the chart he was still high. Tonight I gave 2.5 and when he still wouldn't quit yowling at me, I took his BG and it was in the low 50's. Knowing the typical drops at this point I gave him a little bit of food to make sure he doesn't go down too far.
Does anyone have experience with this and advice on dosing? It would be great if he is going into remission, but at this time I don't have much faith in my vet since they were willing to stop insulin and not do a test until 5 days later because she wants to be there to check him out. When I call the vet, I usually have to talk to the vet on duty and all the info I get is conflicting with the other vets.
Boris has been on Lantus since January, and to be honest after reading and researching more and more I'm starting to question a lot of my vets dosing recommendations. As you can see from my chart I first started off with human meter readings then switched to the AlphaTrak because the vet refused to take into consideration the readings I had.
In the beginning, he almost went into hypoglycemia, or I might not even know if he was because the vet wasn't worried about me testing at that time. The low reading in the beginning was done at the vet office. I've now learned that when Boris gets low, he doesn't have the normal signs other than sometimes the same yowling he does when he is high, and scourging for food. Over the past two weeks he has been very low, and after many calls to the vet, I was told to stop the insulin because he might be going into remission. Then his numbers went high again.
After reading into it further, I've read that Lantus should be weaned off not just stopped. After calling and talking with the vet on duty the other day, they told me to start him back on 2 units, which was not doing the trick. At first 3 was too low it seemed, we moved to 4, he got very low numbers quickly, then down to 3.5 where he got very low numbers, then stopped for a day, then back to 2 units. This is all within a few days after his numbers didn't seem to be moving prior.
After his numbers were high on 2 units I then raised to 2.5 just to see and his numbers were fairly normal. This morning because I couldn't get his BG test, which is impossible at 530 in the morning when he is antsy for food, I decided to go with approx. 2.25. As you can see on the chart he was still high. Tonight I gave 2.5 and when he still wouldn't quit yowling at me, I took his BG and it was in the low 50's. Knowing the typical drops at this point I gave him a little bit of food to make sure he doesn't go down too far.
Does anyone have experience with this and advice on dosing? It would be great if he is going into remission, but at this time I don't have much faith in my vet since they were willing to stop insulin and not do a test until 5 days later because she wants to be there to check him out. When I call the vet, I usually have to talk to the vet on duty and all the info I get is conflicting with the other vets.
