bagheerathediabeticcat
Member Since 2013
Hello, everyone. Dale 'n' Chip was nice enough to direct me here. I am looking for some help because my blood sugar levels, while nowhere what they were like back when I first started getting treated with insulin, are not where my human wants them to be.
I was diagnosed with diabetes in last summer, and initially the vet started me on Prozinc. We started with two units, then went up to three, and then to five. It did not get my blood sugar levels under control, so the vet referred me to a specialist.
That vet taught my human how to do blood sugar testing better and she also moved me off of Prozinc to Levemir. I have endured two ear sticks a day since then, and my human sends them reports of my blood sugar on a weekly basis. At first, they were using the AlphaTrak software to track things, but since they they have moved me to a Google Docs spreadsheet.
For the past month or so, even though my human has wanted the vet to change my dosing because my blood sugar isn't where we want it, they have kept the dosing consistent. So I am turning to you wonderful humans to see if I can get some help.
I have already learned that I will have to endure an extra ear stick or two when my human can get that in. He's only able to do this a couple of times a week. I've also learned that we need to track my blood sugar readings over the course of several days to determine what to do with dosing, because Levemir accumulates and when he tests, he's not just seeing the effect of the last dose, but also of the past four or five.
So with all that in mind, here is a screenshot of the Google docs spreadsheet for the past few weeks. You can add in a reading of 301 at 6:54 AM, 282 at 2:41 PM and 320 at 6:04 PM today.
To explain what the columns mean, the date, time and reading should be self explanatory. The next column is the amount of food that I got. Then you've got the amount of the food served that I ate, and my dosing per the chart the vet gave to my human. Do not worry, though, that's not all the food I get. I also have some Nutro weight management dry food that I nibble on. My human has to have that out because my girlfriend Jacey likes dry food so he can't have just wet food out. I would say that I get about half of my calories from the wet food and half from the dry.
Also, my human mixes lingzhi tea in to the wet food because it's linked to lower blood sugar. My human figures it can't hurt!
Also, you will see that I get tested in the evening once my human gets home. But he doesn't dose me until 12 hours after the morning dose.
Head bonks and paw taps to all of you for being so kind!
I was diagnosed with diabetes in last summer, and initially the vet started me on Prozinc. We started with two units, then went up to three, and then to five. It did not get my blood sugar levels under control, so the vet referred me to a specialist.
That vet taught my human how to do blood sugar testing better and she also moved me off of Prozinc to Levemir. I have endured two ear sticks a day since then, and my human sends them reports of my blood sugar on a weekly basis. At first, they were using the AlphaTrak software to track things, but since they they have moved me to a Google Docs spreadsheet.
For the past month or so, even though my human has wanted the vet to change my dosing because my blood sugar isn't where we want it, they have kept the dosing consistent. So I am turning to you wonderful humans to see if I can get some help.
I have already learned that I will have to endure an extra ear stick or two when my human can get that in. He's only able to do this a couple of times a week. I've also learned that we need to track my blood sugar readings over the course of several days to determine what to do with dosing, because Levemir accumulates and when he tests, he's not just seeing the effect of the last dose, but also of the past four or five.
So with all that in mind, here is a screenshot of the Google docs spreadsheet for the past few weeks. You can add in a reading of 301 at 6:54 AM, 282 at 2:41 PM and 320 at 6:04 PM today.
To explain what the columns mean, the date, time and reading should be self explanatory. The next column is the amount of food that I got. Then you've got the amount of the food served that I ate, and my dosing per the chart the vet gave to my human. Do not worry, though, that's not all the food I get. I also have some Nutro weight management dry food that I nibble on. My human has to have that out because my girlfriend Jacey likes dry food so he can't have just wet food out. I would say that I get about half of my calories from the wet food and half from the dry.
Also, my human mixes lingzhi tea in to the wet food because it's linked to lower blood sugar. My human figures it can't hurt!
Also, you will see that I get tested in the evening once my human gets home. But he doesn't dose me until 12 hours after the morning dose.
Head bonks and paw taps to all of you for being so kind!