Hi Anna, what are you feeding Dylan? dry food?, if this is the case that is very likely why his numbers are so HI, dry kibbles have carbs between 25-30% carbs, diabetic cats need a low carb diet of wet foods between 0-10 % carbs, they cannot digest carbs, so it hits the pancreas like a bomb, we need to know a little bit more about DHi, new member. My cat 14 year old cat Dylan has been on Lantus for many months and it always worked at 1.5 every 12 - 18 hours. The last few days his blood is over 400 and won’t go down. I don’t know what to do! Please help
the insulin has to be refrigerated at the same temperature always, once the seal of the bottle is open the insulin is only good for 60 days, I will tag an expert member to help you with dosing, don't worry we'll figure it out with youThank you for your reply. I have been feeding him both a renal canned food from the vet (it is high carbs but he has the beginnings of kidney disease) and also fancy feast pate. The high carb canned food hasn’t bothered his numbers at all for months - his blood is usually between 90 - 126 after 12 hours of his 1.5 dose. But for three days now of me testing him every couple of hours his blood just won’t go down from 350 - 420 and is mostly over 400 every time I test. I’ve been just feeding fancy feast only since yesterday just in case it was the carbs but it hasn’t brought the numbers down at all. I don’t think it’s bouncing either since I’ve been testing so much and it’s not lowering but I don’t know enough about bouncing. I’m worried my Lantus is defected even though it’s not expired and looks fine (and I’ve tried two different viles just in case). Could he need a dose increase all of a sudden and has become immune to 1.5? Should I go up to 2 at his next dose? I’m so worried. He’s drinking a lot of water too which he stopped doing for months when he was doing well on Lantus.
@Bron and Sheba (GA)Hi, new member. My cat 14 year old cat Dylan has been on Lantus for many months and it always worked at 1.5 every 12 - 18 hours. The last few days his blood is over 400 and won’t go down. I don’t know what to do! Please help
@Anna12345has the beginnings of kidney disease)
@Anna12345https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...9ZIFZ8PJsAI6eUntkoEmD-tRZE0tyAxxtyxhZ/pubhtml
I tried to fill out a spreadsheet. Here it is. I was confused since I don't give Dylan insulin every 12 hours somedays because when I test him his blood is too low so I wait a few hours and then test again and when it's high enough I give him insulin. I always give 1.5. So in the spreadsheet basically anytime it's over 144 - 160 I give his dose. You will see lately that his numbers won't come down like they used to. I will work on the signature next. Thank you
You should never give another dose of insulinI just tested him again and now he's 435.6! It's not even 12 hours yet since his last dose with no improvement it just keeps climbing and never became low during these last 10 hours. I just gave him another dose of insulin of just under 2 to see if this will bring his numbers down. I'm really worried
@tiffmaxeeI just tested him again and now he's 435.6! It's not even 12 hours yet since his last dose with no improvement it just keeps climbing and never became low during these last 10 hours. I just gave him another dose of insulin of just under 2 to see if this will bring his numbers down. I'm really worried
I thought the right hand side of the spreadsheet (everything after the PM coloumn meant after 12 hours). I give insulin to Dylan sometimes every 15-18 hours since at 12 hours his blood level is too low to give his dose. I always give 1.5 dose once his blood goes above 144 - 160
got it!!Just one note about Lantus. It does need to be refrigerated but it lasts way longer than 60 days. It should be good until the expiration date and many times even beyond. I got Bobo in remission with a Lantus pen that was past its expiration date. As long as it’s clear and not foggy and you don’t see any particles, it should be fine. It sounds like it’s time for a dose adjustment. Just because 1.5 worked for months, it doesn’t mean it will always work. In fact, most cats need their dose tweaked quite often
When was the last time he had a dental or full bloodwork done. If he has an infection that could also affect glucose levels.
The Lantus is working! But perhaps too much. The 2.0 units dose is too much, given that you are feeding renal food. If you've got the 1/2 unit marked syringes, you can eyeball and give a dose of 1.75 units.Finally it's come down to 81 now
I think you could skip the bloodwork again, it will be messed up given that something's wrong, and not necessarily reveal what is wrong.His teeth aren't great but I just worry about dental work at his age since they would need to give him anesthesia. He had bloodwork done 2 months ago (that's when they saw he had early-stage kidney disease). My vet said today that if his numbers don't improve at the 2 units then we need to do bloodwork again this week...
@Anna12345I think I am going to do the SLGS method because I feed RC renal canned food. I've ordered the Weruva wx though so that may be better for him and I'm getting the BFF canned food that is low carb low phosphorus as well. But I think for now the SLGS is best.
Thank you