I would assume that also as he's still very high. Let me know. Thanks for all the help.julie & punkin said:i'm going to guess you may be able to shoot early, but let me consult with some lev users. i use lantus on punkin.
Hello,julie & punkin said:hi brad!
the consensus is that with these high numbers, in your particular case today, it's fine to shoot at +10 tonight. so assuming that he's still over 300 at +10, go ahead and shoot 2 hours early.
would you get a pm +4 tonight and post it for us to look at as well?
if he's still high (over 300) in the morning, we're thinking it would be a good idea to increase the dose to 1.5units for tomorrow morning's dose.
i just want to make sure you understand that this isn't following the normal protocol. we had you drop his dose significantly (from 7u to 1u) to start him on lev, cut out his dry food at the same time, and his numbers are high enough today that we think it's safe.
ordinarily, lantus and lev both do best with the shots being 12 hrs apart. so this advice is specific to today's situation and not a guideline for future shots.
how does that sound to you?
have you gotten a ketone test yet?
also, what is his "whole cat report" or WCR? how is he other than numbers? is he playing, preening (grooming), pooping, peeing, purring? is he eating ok? those behaviors tell us a lot about how Shadow is feeling and they help guide decisions.
Yeah he has seemed like this for the past few months since he was diagnosed.julie & punkin said:that sounds like a pretty good wcr - punkin gets greasy fur when his numbers are higher too. as shadow's numbers come down, hopefully that will improve. a lot of 14 year old cats are fairly, uh well, they sleep a lot!![]()
good job trying on the ketone test! perhaps he has a shy bladder. :lol:
Yes! I'm stoked. His numbers definitely seem to be dropping. Just tested him again and he was 345. He is letting me get his blood a lot easier now.Dyana said:Ah, those numbers are much better :thumbup
Thank you! I hope you have a good night as well.Dyana said:Have a good night, Brad.
If your cat needs to gain weight, then feed him more.
My J.D. is almost 14 lbs and he doesn't eat that much, maybe 2 FF cans a day or a little more, but ECID (Every Cat Is Different). Most of us feed small meals from PS time through about nadir time.
For right now, if he needs to gain weight; I would feed him several smaller meals (you don't have to feed the whole can at once, you can give him a half a 3oz can at a time) from shot time until around +7 or so (around 1 1/2 to 2 hours apart).