Desi D
Member Since 2022
Hi All,
I have Apollo who was diagnosed 1 month ago and it's been a stressful and confusing start for this last month.
The vet I have is supportive of home testing and has given a good amount of reference material and got my boy immediately started on Insuline Glargine (aka lantus, semglee, etc). Vet also had me immediately switch to only canned food that is low/zero carb basically. Did a full blood work up, got antibiotics for a UTI and more all within the first week of diagnosis. However with the initial dosage basically starting at 2 units twice a day. Gluscose curve about 10 days in and he was still skyrocketing with numbers in the 400 range, thus I increased the dosage at the advice of the vet to 3 units x 2. Before the month was up with still skyrocketing numbers the vet advised to go to 4 units x 2. The vet has her own sugar baby so initially I had blind faith; however after reading a lot of information on the webpage it seems I was given some seriously bad and dangerous advice about increasing my dosages. I wasn't doing any home testing I could have killed my boy with hypoglycemia because he randomly dropped to the 80's preshot.
In the last few days I've had to skip a handful of shots due to his numbers being too low and am bouncing back and forth with numbers so I'm slowly trying to reduce his insulin shot to where I can feel safe giving him 2 shots of identical dose in one day again. After this I plan to do a full curve a few days after.
I've already found one of the spreadsheets thanks to so many other people posting links to theirs and have been doing my best to track Apollo's numbers and tried my best to adjust the spreadsheet to my own needs.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gg0lye7g7HFTp9qNWtAPCx9bgynkBABtO3Bt5m5Wafo/edit?usp=sharing
I have a feeling I'll be posting a lot to get advice of how to appropriate increase/decrease a shot once I get my boy to stop bouncing. I have also read the information for TR with lantus as a guideline which is quite helpful.
Feel free to make any and all suggestions because I'd love to figure this out quicker rather than later.
I have Apollo who was diagnosed 1 month ago and it's been a stressful and confusing start for this last month.
The vet I have is supportive of home testing and has given a good amount of reference material and got my boy immediately started on Insuline Glargine (aka lantus, semglee, etc). Vet also had me immediately switch to only canned food that is low/zero carb basically. Did a full blood work up, got antibiotics for a UTI and more all within the first week of diagnosis. However with the initial dosage basically starting at 2 units twice a day. Gluscose curve about 10 days in and he was still skyrocketing with numbers in the 400 range, thus I increased the dosage at the advice of the vet to 3 units x 2. Before the month was up with still skyrocketing numbers the vet advised to go to 4 units x 2. The vet has her own sugar baby so initially I had blind faith; however after reading a lot of information on the webpage it seems I was given some seriously bad and dangerous advice about increasing my dosages. I wasn't doing any home testing I could have killed my boy with hypoglycemia because he randomly dropped to the 80's preshot.
In the last few days I've had to skip a handful of shots due to his numbers being too low and am bouncing back and forth with numbers so I'm slowly trying to reduce his insulin shot to where I can feel safe giving him 2 shots of identical dose in one day again. After this I plan to do a full curve a few days after.
I've already found one of the spreadsheets thanks to so many other people posting links to theirs and have been doing my best to track Apollo's numbers and tried my best to adjust the spreadsheet to my own needs.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gg0lye7g7HFTp9qNWtAPCx9bgynkBABtO3Bt5m5Wafo/edit?usp=sharing
I have a feeling I'll be posting a lot to get advice of how to appropriate increase/decrease a shot once I get my boy to stop bouncing. I have also read the information for TR with lantus as a guideline which is quite helpful.
Feel free to make any and all suggestions because I'd love to figure this out quicker rather than later.
