It should work now?
Yes it's good now, if you want to go back and put the 313 @+1.5 like you had before go ahead, the 317 @+3 doesn't need the .1 after itOk now it should work
I don't think it was too much, cats usually drop lower at night, you have to give it time , he just started on the insulin , are you home during the dayDo you think that 5.8 mmol/L drop in 1.5 hours is too much? I am concerned that this is whats causing his daytime highs. He isn't reacting to the insulin in the daytime like this.
So you're home during the day ,that's good, you can test again at +4.5 if you want to , to give you piece of mind, but I think he'll be okYes i am. Maybe i will stay up a bit longer and check again at +4.5?
you're doing fine
you're doing fineUpwards, a member told me that a long time agoWhen i use the lancet i am pricking him with the slanted part pointing upwards or downwards? Upwards right? Nobody told me about that before, didn't even see it on any of the videos online.
You're doing fine, not to be a sticklerYes i am aiming for that area free hand and with a flashlight/papertowel, thank you so much for the help. I have a good feeling I can get him into remission if I can grasp what is happening.
the 313 @+1.5 isn't showing up all the way on your SS you need to put a space after the 313 then put @+1.5 take a peekPurr- FectOk i think its good now.
Ok i think its good now.

You want the BD Ultrafine II syringes, purple and yellow on the box. I have seen them at Shoppers on the west coast. But any other pharmacy should also have them.I actually just got back from shoppers here and the pharmicist said they wouldnt have anything like that, i will stop by the other shoppers to double check.
He has had his 1 unit along with his food and I will try to check his BG at +4.5 if that is the best time?
I think you meant to tagThank you so much Chris & China that is very good to know.
Mumu had another asthma attack right before his AMPS, he got himself all worked up because it was feeding time meowing a lot and i think it caused it. No attack is better but this one wasn't as severe as yesterdays.
I am bringing my BG curve to the vet today, I will not agree with 2 units per cycle, does anyone have any thoughts into dosing? If I was to suggest a 0.25 increase ( it might be hard for me to measure it exactly as the ticks are very small on the needle ) that would be the way to go? Any tips for measuring a 1.25 dose? I am assuming just try your best.
@Margaret (and Pearl)
Oh OK I thought you wanted to get advice on the doseNo i meant to tag Margaret because i contacted her for advice on FD coupled with asthma and she wanted me to tag her here so everyone can see.![]()
The upload isn't working, but you can copy and paste the pic of the ones you gotThank you! And yes I had to go to another Pharmacy to get them. For some reason I do not have permission to upload a picture.
https://www.bd.com/en-us/products-and-solutions/products/product-page.328440
These were the only ones they had that matched the description, I showed them the picture of the product Diane had referenced.
His BG is climbing back up now, but the +4 is promising as I haven't seen that happen yet with 1 unit.
I think he also does need dosing help, @Diane Tyler's Mom. He also needs some asthma support that’s why he tagged me on a messageOh OK I thought you wanted to get advice on the dose
That's why many of us use human meters. Test strips refill are as easy as a visit to your local pharmacy, and a whole lot cheaper. The Freestyle human meter needs the same size blood drop as the AT and is one that many Canadians use. I would go to your pharmacy (maybe compare on line prices first) and get a Freestyle meter, if nothing else, to use as a backup for your AT. We'd want you to have more test strips before increasing. Which he does need that increase to 1.25 units.My glucose test strips were suppose to be in yesterday as well and didn't arrive, I am down to 3 left and about to have a meltdown.
I am pretty new myself and don't want to give you wrong info. However, I would post in the Lantus forum when you have urgent questions on dosing. The thread would be Today's Date, Cat's Name PMPS = 300 number Dosing Help urgent You will get more eyes and you will get a quicker answer.I must also say to give some dialog that he has been on 1.5 for the last week and his PMPS were always in the 400's. The reason i have not been updating the SS is private as I have been going through a lot. Thank you for your understanding.
Not sure if your vet mentioned the Free Libre sensor. I have it on my kitty and you scan the sensor and as long as you scan once in 8 hours you can download data to your computer and see his BG every 15 min. I am a new member myself and find it soo helpful especially as I am learning to do ear pokes. You can probably do it yourself there is a Facebook group for cats and dogs for the Libre and if you search on this forum you will see many of us use it. Not sure if in Canada you need a prescription; here in the US you do need one from vet. Hope your kitty is doing well.I must also say to give some dialog that he has been on 1.5 for the last week and his PMPS were always in the 400's. The reason i have not been updating the SS is private as I have been going through a lot. Thank you for your understanding.
We cannot giving dosing help without seeing spreadsheet data. Numbers for preshots don't mean much. Have you gotten any other data points besides preshots?
Not sure if your vet mentioned the Free Libre sensor. I have it on my kitty and you scan the sensor and as long as you scan once in 8 hours you can download data to your computer and see his BG every 15 min. I am a new member myself and find it soo helpful especially as I am learning to do ear pokes. You can probably do it yourself there is a Facebook group for cats and dogs for the Libre and if you search on this forum you will see many of us use it. Not sure if in Canada you need a prescription; here in the US you do need one from vet. Hope your kitty is doing well.
@Sisu - waving from the Kawarthas. This forum is a veritable fountain of knowledge populated by people who are willing to help you every step of the way.
(I apologize for not waving at you sooner. We got our hydro back last night, and internet today. That was some storm.)
That's why many of us use human meters. Test strips refill are as easy as a visit to your local pharmacy, and a whole lot cheaper. The Freestyle human meter needs the same size blood drop as the AT and is one that many Canadians use. I would go to your pharmacy (maybe compare on line prices first) and get a Freestyle meter, if nothing else, to use as a backup for your AT. We'd want you to have more test strips before increasing. Which he does need that increase to 1.25 units.
Yes, this looks completely like what I'd expect for a recently diagnosed cat. He is seeing the odd mid blue number (mid 100's), then bouncing. Bouncing is pretty much the norm for all newly diabetic cats, and even some not so new at it. I think I'd give him another day at this dose, then increase to 1.75 units to see if you can get rid of some of those higher numbers, provided you don't see anything below 150 the next day/night.I have updated all the values I have on Mumus spreadsheet. I don't understand whats going on, does this look normal to you?
You get slightly different readings, but our dosing methods were developed using human meters, back before the AT meters were developed and marketed so heavily to vets. So even though the numbers are different, somewhat higher for the AT for the most part, our methods take that into consideration. The two meters are actually a lot closer in lower numbers where it counts.Do the Human metres read an accurate reading for cats? I have enough AT strips for now but they are very expensive.
There are some Sticky Notes on the top of the Lantus/Levemir/Biosimilar forum that you might want to read if you haven't already, including this one:I must say I have rolled the bottle gently and tipped it also gently and i have just seen on another post that you are not suppose to do that with Lantus but it was what I was told by the technician. Do you think i damaged the insulin in anyway? I do smell insulin on his back but everytime i make sure the needle is all the way in before pressing the plunger in and i also feel for wetness and havent felt any wet spots.
Cats do sleep a lot.One other question I had is he always seems sleepy after his insulin. Is this normal?
It's is waaaaay to soon to think about switching insulin types.
There are some Sticky Notes on the top of the Lantus/Levemir/Biosimilar forum that you might want to read if you haven't already, including this one:
Insulin Care & Syringe Info: Proper Handling, Drawing, Fine Dosing
If you've been quite gentle with the insulin, it should be OK. We'll notice over time. As for the smell, sometimes you can get a drop on the needle when you are preparing the shot and squeezing out the extra. Then that drop transfers to the fur. Another post that might be of interest: Testing and Shooting Tips
Cats do sleep a lot.Seriously though, the Lantus doesn't start taking effect for a couple hours after the shot. I think he needs a larger dose, not a smaller one. You've been doing a pretty good job testing, and we'd see some drops into dangerous numbers (below 68 on that AT) if the dose was too high.
Doesn't matter which type of insulin people use here, increases are by 0.25 units at a time for all of them. The Sticky Note I linked has pictures of what 0.25 units looks like. It's basically eyeballing the difference. Which type of syringes are you using?I should also say the reason for switching insulin was for the variability of the .25 increase. Do you think I could do it consistently or is it very difficult to be precise? I will practice tomorrow nonetheless.
Doesn't matter which type of insulin people use here, increases are by 0.25 units at a time for all of them. The Sticky Note I linked has pictures of what 0.25 units looks like. It's basically eyeballing the difference. Which type of syringes are you using?
For the most part, human meters will read lower than the AT meter, with larger variances in higher numbers than the normal numbers. Frankly if numbers are above 200, it really doesn't matter when one meter reads 320 and the other reads 400 (just a made up example), both are "too high". What matters is when numbers get into the normal range and that's when the meters read closer. We do know we don't want cats getting below 50 on a human meter or 68 on pet meter. We also know what is the range of "normal BG numbers" for both types of meters. We also know that depending what country you are in, there can be a 15-20 % allowable difference between meters. So what we are looking at is more trends. And our dosing methods are designed for use with human meters. Human meters were around way before the AT started getting heavily marketed to vets. My vet used a Onetouch and found it reasonably close to the lab values she's get. Funnily enough, a lot of vets are now pushing the Freestyle Libre, which coincidentally is a human meter.With regards to the Human metre, would you reccommend one? And will it read accurate but higher or lower?
Where are you looking? You can find almost anything on line. Most of the diabetic cat forums started out back before the AT was a thing and use human meters.Ive looked online and it is saying that human metres are inaccurate for pets so I am a bit confused.