Hi Hosanna :smile:
I'm so happy to read that Martha is looking good to you, who knows her best! That's so important! You've both been through tricky times, and Martha has some complex health issues, and it's wonderful that you're still here and so willing to go through this process with all its challenges.
Since you're one of our newer members, I'd like to take this opportunity to echo what two of our veterans, Jill and Sienne, have mentioned. I know you've been doing a great job of reading up on Lantus, and checking the Stickies, and learning the theory. I know it's an immense amount of things to grasp! I myself still find myself clueless now and then, even though I'm often able to help out - one never stops learning! LL'ers like Jill, Sienne, Marje and others are ready to help and teach and guide, and the best way they can do that is if we all try our best to follow what they suggest, and try to comply when they ask us to do things. Like with the spot-checks.
It really is very important that you make every effort you can to get spot checks. I really do understand that you've had such a difficult time with testing. But the reason for us all urging you to spotcheck is that the most crucial insulin decision, with LANTUS, are based on the NADIR (the lowest point on the 12-hour cycle). You mention doing the tests that are "absolutely necessary" - well, the spotchecks ARE absolutely necessary. Lantus is an insulin that likes consistent dosing, and that requires a few days to settles into a new dose, because it is a depot-based insulin, too. It builds a "shed" which influences action. (If you have ANY questions about this, please ASK them anytime! We really want to explain this and help you understand it, ok?) So, if one does not have an idea of how high or low the nadir is per cycle, it's impossible to give safe dosing advice or even to assess what's going on, how a cat is responding to Lantus. Does that make sense?
We all know that you love your beautiful Martha, Hosanna. We know you would not be here, trying so hard, if you didn't. The only reason we can't very well just leave you alone about the spotchecks is that we want so much for Martha to be as safe as she can be, and to have all the chances at progress that she can have. I promise we're not just trying to bug you! :smile: If Martha is struggling at test-times - have you considered the kitty-burrito method? Does Martha get treats at test-time? Does she have all-time favourite treats, that you could limit to ONLY test-times?
What do you think - Is there a way for you to get spotchecks? The (+2) is a very useful one, to see where the cycle is going. The mid-cycle one is also good, but depends a but on whether the kitty has a clear nadir-habit (and even those can fluctuate). I wonder whether you might be willing to post a
PROFILE? If we had a bit more info on how much you are able to test, during the week and then on weekends, we would be better able to give you some pointers.
Let us know how you feel about these thoughts, ok?
I'm glad you're here.
Hugs
Jane