Stacy & Asia
Member Since 2017
New here, I'm trying to read/absorb all the sticky notes. Just created my spreadsheet. Many of Asia's numbers are waaaaay higher than anything I'm seeing around here, is this normal for the beginning? How long is the beginning?
After reading around here, I've also discovered I've made a few mistakes. I didn't know you shouldn't squirt excess insulin back into the bottle (have done, several times, have stopped now). Does that make the insulin bad or is it still potentially okay? It's not cloudy or anything, but I've done it 5-10 times probably.
Also, I get an air bubble when I draw the insulin, it's hard to know how much of a proper dose I'm giving, it's a tiny bubble near the top, but then again, the dose is also pretty tiny. The bottle of lantus I'm currently using was donated to the vet and the vet gave to me. I was able to find a pharmacy to sell me a single pen, but there is still a good 30% of this bottle left.
Another question, is it unusual for cats to be asymptomatic at both low and high sugar numbers? We have had both and Asia keeps purring and is alert/good appetite/ elimination, happy and her usual self no matter what the meter says??? It makes me concerned that I won't know if anything is off with her unless it's dire.
Her only symptom thus far has been being food obsessed since a couple weeks before diagnosis. Prior to this she was "huh? Food? Okay, I'll eat it when I get hungry" and ZERO interest in people food. Now it's "food food food, what are you eating? Can I have some? Is it dinner/breakfast time yet?" She does drink more than most cats, but that was happening already because of CRF, so nothing new there with the diabetes diagnosis.
So thankful to have found this board.
After reading around here, I've also discovered I've made a few mistakes. I didn't know you shouldn't squirt excess insulin back into the bottle (have done, several times, have stopped now). Does that make the insulin bad or is it still potentially okay? It's not cloudy or anything, but I've done it 5-10 times probably.
Also, I get an air bubble when I draw the insulin, it's hard to know how much of a proper dose I'm giving, it's a tiny bubble near the top, but then again, the dose is also pretty tiny. The bottle of lantus I'm currently using was donated to the vet and the vet gave to me. I was able to find a pharmacy to sell me a single pen, but there is still a good 30% of this bottle left.
Another question, is it unusual for cats to be asymptomatic at both low and high sugar numbers? We have had both and Asia keeps purring and is alert/good appetite/ elimination, happy and her usual self no matter what the meter says??? It makes me concerned that I won't know if anything is off with her unless it's dire.
Her only symptom thus far has been being food obsessed since a couple weeks before diagnosis. Prior to this she was "huh? Food? Okay, I'll eat it when I get hungry" and ZERO interest in people food. Now it's "food food food, what are you eating? Can I have some? Is it dinner/breakfast time yet?" She does drink more than most cats, but that was happening already because of CRF, so nothing new there with the diabetes diagnosis.
So thankful to have found this board.
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