Suzanne & Darcy
Member Since 2020
That’s fantastic. Once you get the Rx you can do what is best for Hexie. You may want to share less information with the vet in the beginning especially so that she doesn’t freak out on you.
Yes I think it's crazy what her numbers are now versus the much higher doses. And now I understand bouncing and so many other things because of you all and this forum. I was explaining to my husband all this and he said it sounds complicated. I ssid it kinda is but once you get it, you get it. And its not as scary when you understand things better and have so much support on here.Congratulations on the reduction! And really I think she went low yesterday while you were away — which accounts for the high red PMPS. I’m happy about the reduction because I think your vet was overdosing her and she keeps getting reduction after reduction, which it appears she needs.
I thought she did too. She had food available and actually eats the most at night so it’s half her daily food set out. I did try to stay up but fell asleep, unfortunately I have chronic migraine as well as hEDS. The +2 was already really late. I am slowly getting back to our usual earlier time, doing only 30 mins a day. It will be a lil easier to get the +4 when we are at our normal time. I will try to do better with the low numbers and testing again. I just did her blood and it’s 105 so will be testing again soon.I think you are going to be in for another reduction soon. High red amps this morning and last night she was already at 124 at +2. I hope you gave a snack. I would have set an alarm to get up and test later. Hopefully she will do her action in the daytime cycles for you though. I know you are doing your best with health challenges. I'm pleased that Hexie is making progress!
You were reading my mind. I was thinking I need to make a new one about switching to Glargine. Should I do that in the Lantus forum section or somewhere else? Should I tag you all?I'm going to make a housekeeping request. You thread is getting long!! Would you mind starting a new thread? We try to cap threads on Health at around 50 posts since it's a lot to read through especially if it's several days of posts.
If you're switching to glargine, Lantus is very expensive. The generic/biosimilar, glargine, is far less expensive. You can price shop on GoodRx to see who has the best deal in your area. You will also need U100 syringes. Your Vetsulin syringes are U40 and the insulin and syringe concentrations need to match. Many of the members here buy a box of 5 glargine pens. Vials are also available. The way you think about dosing also differs between glargine and Vetsulin and we can help walk you through the differences. Do you know when you'll be able to start using glargine?