Lydia & Sid & Jake(GA)
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I've been thinking about the way my vet acted as if giving Sid "R" was no big deal and that I should just watch him. He made it sound as if R was just a faster acting form of Humulin N. He never once mentioned that he could drop really far very quickly. I'm so glad I posted the question about R because I wouldn't have known otherwise. Actually Sid has dropped like that on lantus several times. I was giving him a very small amount - right near the very top line of the syringe what I was referring to as 0.1 - not the first 1/2 mark - and still he dropped into the 20s. He would do this even after eating a good meal.
I definitely agree with all of your concerns about R and I'm going to opt that he not have it anymore even while at the vet. It probably is making him drop low and they aren't catching it because they are testing every 2 hours instead of every hour.
I think my next step is going to be prednisolone in the hope that reducing inflammation may help Sid regulate/utilize the insulin more effectively. I know that pred raises bg but it doesn't in every case and sometimes helps make things better. The only way I'm going to get Sid's bg under control is by getting the underlying diseases under control.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=62238
I definitely agree with all of your concerns about R and I'm going to opt that he not have it anymore even while at the vet. It probably is making him drop low and they aren't catching it because they are testing every 2 hours instead of every hour.
I think my next step is going to be prednisolone in the hope that reducing inflammation may help Sid regulate/utilize the insulin more effectively. I know that pred raises bg but it doesn't in every case and sometimes helps make things better. The only way I'm going to get Sid's bg under control is by getting the underlying diseases under control.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=62238