Staci & Ivy
Member Since 2022
Updated 5/2/23
*My question is: Because she has different nadirs day/overnight, which is used to determine dosing?
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Hi everyone,
Ivy was diagnosed with diabetes in September 2022. (She also has CKD Stage 2, some anemia and IBD issues. I feed her a novel protein diet of lamb wet food (homemade recipe formulated by veterinarian, 6% carb). No dry food or treats. Single cat household.
Her vet increased her Lantus dose rather quickly from .5 units up to 4 units within one month. (sometimes a .5 unit or whole unit increase within a few days of the last dose). I think we may have possibly blown past a correct dose. We can’t seem to get her regulated.
She’s developed hind legs neuropathy (giving Zobaline for about 1.5 months and recently increased dose to 2x daily, not yet helping)
She had a dental procedure done February 20, 2023. I was hoping that would help with what seemed to be insulin resistance. She had an infected tooth and a few other teeth which were removed.
She was tested and Acromagaly test result was negative.
We had a Libre 2 CGM installed after dental procedure 2/20/23 (and I am now installing new one every 2 weeks a replacement to closely monitor her).
Within 10 days her am numbers began to drop sharply.
On day 11 post operation, March 3, 2023, she had a hypo situation (shown on Libre 2 CGM – not verified with blood test). Hypo was asymptomatic, I was alerted from the Libre.
We then greatly reduced her Lantus dosing and have been trying a dosing restart. Currently giving 2.25 units 2 times daily.
She seems to dip lower in the morning, sometimes after her am Lantus dose, usually drops in the later afternoon (nadir?) and tends to go lower overnight, early am hours.
When she dips lower (for her) she then bounces high up over 400 (high on Libre 2 is over 400).
I’m not sure if we are giving her too much or too little insulin with all of her bouncing.
Could someone please take a look at her trends and give some feedback from her spreadsheet? I appreciate your input!!
Sorry for the long post....many thanks!
*My question is: Because she has different nadirs day/overnight, which is used to determine dosing?
********
Hi everyone,
Ivy was diagnosed with diabetes in September 2022. (She also has CKD Stage 2, some anemia and IBD issues. I feed her a novel protein diet of lamb wet food (homemade recipe formulated by veterinarian, 6% carb). No dry food or treats. Single cat household.
Her vet increased her Lantus dose rather quickly from .5 units up to 4 units within one month. (sometimes a .5 unit or whole unit increase within a few days of the last dose). I think we may have possibly blown past a correct dose. We can’t seem to get her regulated.
She’s developed hind legs neuropathy (giving Zobaline for about 1.5 months and recently increased dose to 2x daily, not yet helping)
She had a dental procedure done February 20, 2023. I was hoping that would help with what seemed to be insulin resistance. She had an infected tooth and a few other teeth which were removed.
She was tested and Acromagaly test result was negative.
We had a Libre 2 CGM installed after dental procedure 2/20/23 (and I am now installing new one every 2 weeks a replacement to closely monitor her).
Within 10 days her am numbers began to drop sharply.
On day 11 post operation, March 3, 2023, she had a hypo situation (shown on Libre 2 CGM – not verified with blood test). Hypo was asymptomatic, I was alerted from the Libre.
We then greatly reduced her Lantus dosing and have been trying a dosing restart. Currently giving 2.25 units 2 times daily.
She seems to dip lower in the morning, sometimes after her am Lantus dose, usually drops in the later afternoon (nadir?) and tends to go lower overnight, early am hours.
When she dips lower (for her) she then bounces high up over 400 (high on Libre 2 is over 400).
I’m not sure if we are giving her too much or too little insulin with all of her bouncing.
Could someone please take a look at her trends and give some feedback from her spreadsheet? I appreciate your input!!
Sorry for the long post....many thanks!
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