Sylvia & Millie
Member Since 2017
This is also somewhat of an update to my last post:
After the previous thread I was supposed to test Millie some more during the night but I ended up with a flu for several days and unable to barely move. We maintained her 1 u of Lantus and it looked like she was heading for an increase until her 3/26 PMPS bg of 153! I do see a bit of a pattern where her eating does seem to influence her numbers. The day she was low, she hadn't eaten that much prior to testing (nothing unusual, she had eaten two large cans of CORE Wellness throughout the day before). I was ready to up her dose but didn't. She ate last night/this morning and her AMPS bg is 486. She grazes throughout the night and I am trying to balance the giving her enough to eat (esp after her DKA & needing to still put on weight) and her not eating too close to bg testing time (she usually runs out of food about 2 hours before testing which is 5/5:30am).
I think we are back to the drawing board of needing nighttime readings. This might also help with having a better picture of whether it is the food influencing the numbers so much. I guess I am still keeping her dose at 1 u.........
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...post-dka-kitty-on-lantus.175331/#post-1925616
After the previous thread I was supposed to test Millie some more during the night but I ended up with a flu for several days and unable to barely move. We maintained her 1 u of Lantus and it looked like she was heading for an increase until her 3/26 PMPS bg of 153! I do see a bit of a pattern where her eating does seem to influence her numbers. The day she was low, she hadn't eaten that much prior to testing (nothing unusual, she had eaten two large cans of CORE Wellness throughout the day before). I was ready to up her dose but didn't. She ate last night/this morning and her AMPS bg is 486. She grazes throughout the night and I am trying to balance the giving her enough to eat (esp after her DKA & needing to still put on weight) and her not eating too close to bg testing time (she usually runs out of food about 2 hours before testing which is 5/5:30am).
I think we are back to the drawing board of needing nighttime readings. This might also help with having a better picture of whether it is the food influencing the numbers so much. I guess I am still keeping her dose at 1 u.........
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...post-dka-kitty-on-lantus.175331/#post-1925616

