We've been doing daily injections of Lantus for almost two weeks now, testing three times daily to find the correct dosage. Right now we're at 1.5 units each day. The past couple of days, he's gotten very aggressive with us when we test in the morning and give the shot. As soon as I even remotely touch his skin with it he jerks and scratches. This scares me terribly that I'm hurting him and even more so when he jerks. Our vet has us doing it between the shoulder blades, shaved the area so we could check each time for blood. We feed him and the other three cats of our clan twice daily with Friskies Classic Pate, no dry food is given anymore. They get fed after his morning test and injection, then again about 12 hours later.
Plus today, he tested at 299 blood glucose. I've asked my husband to really keep an eye on him, I'm a little nervous he'll have a hypoglycemic episode while I'm gone for class and work. Is there something I'm doing wrong all of a sudden? His fur wasn't wet so I don't think we're going through a different layer of skin aside from the shaved area. Could it be because he's hungry? He's definitely become ravenous and a bit more demanding for his food, he gets a little extra to gain the weight he lost before being diagnosed. I definitely would love some peace of mind or instruction for what I could be doing wrong. I'm going to the vet tomorrow morning since they're closed today.
Plus today, he tested at 299 blood glucose. I've asked my husband to really keep an eye on him, I'm a little nervous he'll have a hypoglycemic episode while I'm gone for class and work. Is there something I'm doing wrong all of a sudden? His fur wasn't wet so I don't think we're going through a different layer of skin aside from the shaved area. Could it be because he's hungry? He's definitely become ravenous and a bit more demanding for his food, he gets a little extra to gain the weight he lost before being diagnosed. I definitely would love some peace of mind or instruction for what I could be doing wrong. I'm going to the vet tomorrow morning since they're closed today.