MaryB & Chester
Member Since 2012
I really don't know what to do. Chester is still bouncing around. Some days he gets good numbers (180-300, good for him). Some days he gets high numbers. And every now and again, he's throwing me a no-shot low.
I'm seeing a new vet. She wants to increase him to 3 units, but I'm stalling because I don't know that a higher dose is what he needs. I did a mini-curve about a week ago, and that showed some nice, nice numbers in the middle of his cycle. But without taking a curve every day, I really have no clue what's going on with him. I suspect he's just a bouncy boy, but I wish he'd quit bouncing and start sailing...
The vet says that fat content of his food can also affect BG numbers. So I need to avoid carbs and fat? As well as keeping an eye on phosphorous content because I'd like to avoid kidney issues if I can. *sigh*
Is it time to consider another insulin? Maybe Lantus just isn't what he needs?
I'm seeing a new vet. She wants to increase him to 3 units, but I'm stalling because I don't know that a higher dose is what he needs. I did a mini-curve about a week ago, and that showed some nice, nice numbers in the middle of his cycle. But without taking a curve every day, I really have no clue what's going on with him. I suspect he's just a bouncy boy, but I wish he'd quit bouncing and start sailing...
The vet says that fat content of his food can also affect BG numbers. So I need to avoid carbs and fat? As well as keeping an eye on phosphorous content because I'd like to avoid kidney issues if I can. *sigh*
Is it time to consider another insulin? Maybe Lantus just isn't what he needs?