wade
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Hello, I’m grateful to have found this site. My kitty, booboo, was diagnosed with feline diabetes in Sept. currently she is on 3 units of Lantus each am and 4 units of Lantus each pm. She has a monitor implant (changed every two weeks) and I scan her every 30-45 minutes during the day, closer to once every 60-90 minutes each night. I am terrified she’s going to have a low glucose event and I miss it so I’ve become somewhat obsessive about scanning her monitor to check her numbers. I sleep in the living room with her on my lap so as to be near her in case this happens.
but the problem is the opposite actually; despite the four units at night she rarely drops below 350 and frequently reads “hi” all night, which is greater than 400. I upload her data to the portal for the vet each night at midnight and she is averaging over the past 90 days 332. The vet has slowly moved us from 1 unit morning and night to the current 3 and 4 we are at now, but it doesn’t seem to be working that well at night. They do not seem overly concerned and tell me anything under 300 is the goal.
The situation is complicated additionally because booboo is paralyzed in her hindquarters (the result of trauma she sustained in an air conditioning unit in November ‘21) and consequently gets chronic uti’s. She can’t posture to poop so I do that for her manually each night. She is always either on my lap (in a kitty bed with pee pads as she is incontinent) or in whatever room I’m in with me. I rarely leave the house as I’m concerned about her glucose dropping. I don’t mind staying home with her; I work from home and she’s a sweet kitty who deserves the love. She’s old and I know I do not have forever with her.
my question is: is this sort of stubbornly high (350-400) glucose numbers (especially at night in our case) normal even after four units of Lantus each night? Am I just being impatient or is there a greater issue here do you think?
but the problem is the opposite actually; despite the four units at night she rarely drops below 350 and frequently reads “hi” all night, which is greater than 400. I upload her data to the portal for the vet each night at midnight and she is averaging over the past 90 days 332. The vet has slowly moved us from 1 unit morning and night to the current 3 and 4 we are at now, but it doesn’t seem to be working that well at night. They do not seem overly concerned and tell me anything under 300 is the goal.
The situation is complicated additionally because booboo is paralyzed in her hindquarters (the result of trauma she sustained in an air conditioning unit in November ‘21) and consequently gets chronic uti’s. She can’t posture to poop so I do that for her manually each night. She is always either on my lap (in a kitty bed with pee pads as she is incontinent) or in whatever room I’m in with me. I rarely leave the house as I’m concerned about her glucose dropping. I don’t mind staying home with her; I work from home and she’s a sweet kitty who deserves the love. She’s old and I know I do not have forever with her.
my question is: is this sort of stubbornly high (350-400) glucose numbers (especially at night in our case) normal even after four units of Lantus each night? Am I just being impatient or is there a greater issue here do you think?
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