it is confusing - let me see if i can explain more.
we really try to give shots at 12 hr intervals. so when you were late this morning, the shot time 4 hrs later became your new amps, which = +0. the clock started over. your next shot was then due 12 hrs later. Sienne was asking you to get a +10 and post that number - but she meant 10 hrs after this morning's shot. it looks by the ss and by the times on your posts saying you'd shot that it was 12 hrs, but it sounds like it might have been 10hrs?
just clarify for us, how many hours after this morning's shot was it until he got his insulin tonight?
If you shot today with less than 12 hrs between this morning and this evening's shot, you can't do an early shot in the morning. Better to go with the 13.5hr interval. Lantus is a depot-type of insulin - it forms a precipitate in the body and then slow releases. so when we shoot early it acts like a dose increase. Frank doesn't need a dose increase right now and we definitely don't want him to get more.
we'll get this all straightened out - there is a lot to learn!
for tomorrow morning, you are looking for a number that is above 150 and rising. don't shoot less than 12 hrs after tonight's shot, though. if your choice is between shooting 10 hrs after tonight's shot or 13.5 hrs after the shot, which i think is what you're saying, i would go with 13.5 hrs.
if you have any doubts at all about it, please post and ask for help in your subject line. There is almost always someone experienced online who will help you make sure it's safe to shoot.
In the meantime, you're doing a great job at keeping up testing him and checking for ketones. so far so good. you don't have to test every hour when he's high like this. every couple of hours is plenty. can you get a test in the morning before you head out the door? i think at 8 or 8:30am?
Just in case you end up with low numbers (less than 50), I want to make sure you have the information in this link about low numbers. The basic routine is pop open a can of high carb cat food, squeeze out a teaspoon of the gravy and give it to Frank. Then wait and retest him in 20ish minutes to make sure his blood sugar is rising. if you don't have high carb cat food, you can use a drop (maybe 1/2tsp) of karo syrup, maple syrup, pancake syrup or honey. I just want you to be prepared. it's part of the routine and important to have supplies on hand.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=147
so to summarize:
- whenever you post next, either on this post or first thing in the morning, the thing we most want to know is how many hours between the 2 shots today
- if you can get a test at 8 or 8:30am that would be helpful.
i've reread and edited this about a dozen times - it's complicated because i'm not sure how long between today's shots. so i apologize for it being confusing!!! i promise that it won't always be like this. it not only gets easier, it becomes routine. you're doing great, so just hang in there.