Rachel & Chyna (GA)
Member Since 2012
Hi,
I've posted a few times on the main board and it was suggested that I come here for more specific help with Lantus. I'm not sure how to do the tight regulation so maybe I should be on the relaxed Lantus board? My spreadsheets and profile are up to date. I started Lantus Jan.11 (was on Caninsulin before, from Dec 1 when we first started insulin) and like it much better. I'm slowly trying to switch to all wet food, against my vet who thinks I should still give some dry. I'm waiting on an automatic feeder in the mail so I can give her a little meal or two timed between injection meals as she will just eat wet all at once if I leave it out for the day on my way to work, where with the dry she nibbles. Even the wet as ice cubes, she likes to lick them, lol.
I've been trying to reduce her food a bit slowly, to help glucose levels now that she is mostly out of the high 20s/low 30s for mmol/L. At first the vet had me just leave a bowl of dry out and give 1/4 can wet at injections, so I've started measuring the dry. Some people say to give as much food as they want as she is unregulated but I'm worried that will keep her high? On Tuesday, I reduced her calories to be her "ideal", hopefully, I'm not sure what her ideal weight is. I guessed at 10 or 11 lbs, she is 10.6 lbs right now. So I ended up reducing her dry food by 1/2 tablespoon every 12 hours. Then Wednesday (yesterday) my Chyna cat surprized me by having our first single digit glucose reading mid day (I checked at lunch break) and kept going lower. PM pre shot was 6.3, which is when I posted for help! I ended up skipping last nights injection and feeding like normal. My question is, do I reduce the dose based on yesterdays numbers? I gave her the normal 2.5 units this morning, as her AM pre shot was back up to 23.3. Also, if I am switching to all wet food "cold turkey", should I reduce the dose a bit the day I do, before I see the glucose numbers shoot down too low, assuming they will? Sorry I posted in mmol/L I'm not sure how to convert. Thanks for any help, this site is awesome and even though I didn't post at first, it helped to read stories of others having ear testing trouble and injection problems, I didn't feel so alone
I've posted a few times on the main board and it was suggested that I come here for more specific help with Lantus. I'm not sure how to do the tight regulation so maybe I should be on the relaxed Lantus board? My spreadsheets and profile are up to date. I started Lantus Jan.11 (was on Caninsulin before, from Dec 1 when we first started insulin) and like it much better. I'm slowly trying to switch to all wet food, against my vet who thinks I should still give some dry. I'm waiting on an automatic feeder in the mail so I can give her a little meal or two timed between injection meals as she will just eat wet all at once if I leave it out for the day on my way to work, where with the dry she nibbles. Even the wet as ice cubes, she likes to lick them, lol.
I've been trying to reduce her food a bit slowly, to help glucose levels now that she is mostly out of the high 20s/low 30s for mmol/L. At first the vet had me just leave a bowl of dry out and give 1/4 can wet at injections, so I've started measuring the dry. Some people say to give as much food as they want as she is unregulated but I'm worried that will keep her high? On Tuesday, I reduced her calories to be her "ideal", hopefully, I'm not sure what her ideal weight is. I guessed at 10 or 11 lbs, she is 10.6 lbs right now. So I ended up reducing her dry food by 1/2 tablespoon every 12 hours. Then Wednesday (yesterday) my Chyna cat surprized me by having our first single digit glucose reading mid day (I checked at lunch break) and kept going lower. PM pre shot was 6.3, which is when I posted for help! I ended up skipping last nights injection and feeding like normal. My question is, do I reduce the dose based on yesterdays numbers? I gave her the normal 2.5 units this morning, as her AM pre shot was back up to 23.3. Also, if I am switching to all wet food "cold turkey", should I reduce the dose a bit the day I do, before I see the glucose numbers shoot down too low, assuming they will? Sorry I posted in mmol/L I'm not sure how to convert. Thanks for any help, this site is awesome and even though I didn't post at first, it helped to read stories of others having ear testing trouble and injection problems, I didn't feel so alone