Ella & Rusty & Stu(GA)
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yesterday: viewtopic.php?p=69789#p69789
Good Morning Everyone,
We started the new dose (3 units) yesterday evening. Let's see how it goes. Stu had lots of energy this morning and we played with "Big Bug" for a vigorous 15 minutes. ("Big Bug" is my name for a cat exerciser that consists of 4 small rolls of cardboard on the end of a bent wire. I can make it scuttle around the floor, or jump high in the air and Stu chases it. I forget what the real name of this cat exerciser is, but he used to really like to play this game and had hardly played it at all in the last couple of years. I think that his renewed interest in it is a good sign.) Appetite good. Ketones negative. litterbox activity good. Water consumption and peeing are high, as usual.
On Friday we will make our first visit to the vet since I started home testing in response to the very high and then very low numbers Stu got at the vet's (after being jumped up to 7 units of Lantus bid). The vet doesn't know yet that I took Stu down to 1.5 units and have been gradually working up so as to find his ideal dose. I hope all will go well. I will take a copy of Stu's SS and my blood-glucose meter so that I can compare Stu's bg reading on my meter to his reading on the vet's meter. The vet takes the blood out of a vein on Stu's leg, and from what I have read, this leg vein will produce a different reading than an ear poke (but I don't know if it is a generally higher reading or a generally lower reading). Can anyone provide me with more information on what the variables might be? (I am aware that a vet's cat-specific meter will give somewhat higher readings in general than a home-use meter.) Our visit to the vet will be at +5.5 hours, so it will be at about the time in mid-cycle that I usually test.
Thanks for any input you can provide on this matter. If I have more questions as Friday gets nearer, I'll ask.
Everyone have a good Monday.
Ella & Stu
Good Morning Everyone,
We started the new dose (3 units) yesterday evening. Let's see how it goes. Stu had lots of energy this morning and we played with "Big Bug" for a vigorous 15 minutes. ("Big Bug" is my name for a cat exerciser that consists of 4 small rolls of cardboard on the end of a bent wire. I can make it scuttle around the floor, or jump high in the air and Stu chases it. I forget what the real name of this cat exerciser is, but he used to really like to play this game and had hardly played it at all in the last couple of years. I think that his renewed interest in it is a good sign.) Appetite good. Ketones negative. litterbox activity good. Water consumption and peeing are high, as usual.
On Friday we will make our first visit to the vet since I started home testing in response to the very high and then very low numbers Stu got at the vet's (after being jumped up to 7 units of Lantus bid). The vet doesn't know yet that I took Stu down to 1.5 units and have been gradually working up so as to find his ideal dose. I hope all will go well. I will take a copy of Stu's SS and my blood-glucose meter so that I can compare Stu's bg reading on my meter to his reading on the vet's meter. The vet takes the blood out of a vein on Stu's leg, and from what I have read, this leg vein will produce a different reading than an ear poke (but I don't know if it is a generally higher reading or a generally lower reading). Can anyone provide me with more information on what the variables might be? (I am aware that a vet's cat-specific meter will give somewhat higher readings in general than a home-use meter.) Our visit to the vet will be at +5.5 hours, so it will be at about the time in mid-cycle that I usually test.
Thanks for any input you can provide on this matter. If I have more questions as Friday gets nearer, I'll ask.
Everyone have a good Monday.
Ella & Stu