Thank you for this link ! I didn’t even know about it … fairly new hereHi Antonella - For dose-related questions, you will get advice faster if you post in the Vetsulin sub forum, and add a question mark to the subject line of your post so experienced members know that you need help. Here is the link: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/forums/caninsulin-vetsulin-and-n-nph.19/
Hi thank you I forgot to update the spreadsheet will do it now I didn’t hear from anyone I just have her the usual dose of 1.5U. Her BG +3 was 15.7I actually think you will get more immediate help on this forum. The Caninsulin/Vetsulin forum does not have that many members (unlike the Lantus forum) and many of the people with expertise with Caninsulin post here.
What did you end up doing? There's no information beyond your AMPS on your spreadsheet.
You shot a 274 a few evenings ago and all was good. Your AMPS was a safe number to shoot providing you can get a few tests in.
Ok I don’t know how to do that. I have been reading tons but everything is moosh in my brainJust a housekeeping note....
Not everyone will open your cat's spreadsheet. Most of the members are from the US. In other words, we're metric illiterate. If you're wanting quicker information, people are more likely to respond if you use the US numbers on your spreadsheet.
Thank you.. I appreciate your help. It is a lot to remember when feeling upset and trying to post for help . I’m still new to this so it’s pretty overwhelmingIf you open your spreadsheet, it opens to the "World mmol/L" tab. (The tabs are across the bottom of your spreadsheet.) The tab immediately to the right says "US mg/dL" which are the values that those of us in the US can make sense out of. The spreadsheet template you're using automatically converts the numbers you're entering to US format on the adjacent tab. You can manually convert the numbers but it's a pain. You would have to multiply the number on your meter by 18.
You're spreadsheet also has a tab for lab values. If your vet does blood work or urinalysis, you can include the values there if you want anyone to take a look and help you decipher the results.