Hello all,
can you take a look at Molsons spreadsheet? his numbers go decently low and then super high again, is this normal!?!?!? i know it hasn't been too long since he's been on insulin but i find myself desperately trying to find a pattern or see improvement but i don't seem to see anything. and i don't know if it is a coincidence but i find if i give him food that is 2% carbs or higher his numbers shoot up. but if hes on 0% or 1% he is better.. and again that could be a coincidence...
he sometimes pukes in the middle of the night as well. no fome just liquid and it looks like his wet food that i feed him. he is acting normal and still playful and cuddly.
can you take a look at Molsons spreadsheet? his numbers go decently low and then super high again, is this normal!?!?!? i know it hasn't been too long since he's been on insulin but i find myself desperately trying to find a pattern or see improvement but i don't seem to see anything. and i don't know if it is a coincidence but i find if i give him food that is 2% carbs or higher his numbers shoot up. but if hes on 0% or 1% he is better.. and again that could be a coincidence...
he sometimes pukes in the middle of the night as well. no fome just liquid and it looks like his wet food that i feed him. he is acting normal and still playful and cuddly.

. You are using Lantus, and it is a wonderful, gentle slow release insulin for cats, and I am sure you have read by now that Lantus is great to 'flatten the curve'. What this really means is that the preshot numbers drop down and start to level out lower, the curve you see becomes a gentle smile shape, and not so much like mountain peaks when you graph it. This takes time, and following dosing advice, you will begin to see these improvements (we sure hope) and start to see progress, and understand what that looks like in your spreadsheet. In the beginning, as you are fine tuning and adjusting his dosage he may jump around alot,,,, and "bounce". (So unnerving!