Hi everybody, fairly new to the forum so have not figured out ins/outs yet.
My cat Kai has been on Lantus two times per day (usually given at 10:00 am/pm).
Recently we increased the dose of her insulin from 1.5 units to 2 units. This was started yesterday. Her pre-shot sugar levels are lower than we're used to and we don't have any data points about how far 2 units will drop her. I've attached a photo of her spreadsheet. We use AT3 pet meter and from Canada.
Last night we checked her sugar at 9:30 (usually we check it half hour before insulin given as advised by our vet). It was 9.0. We waited an hour then checked and it was 10.6, so we administered 2 units at 10:30.
This morning her sugar was 8.9 at 9:30. We fed her, then waited half an hour and somehow the number dropped further to 7.3 at 10:00.
Please advise what we should do! Tentatively we were going to check again at 10:30 and go from there... No insulin given yet. Please help!
My cat Kai has been on Lantus two times per day (usually given at 10:00 am/pm).
Recently we increased the dose of her insulin from 1.5 units to 2 units. This was started yesterday. Her pre-shot sugar levels are lower than we're used to and we don't have any data points about how far 2 units will drop her. I've attached a photo of her spreadsheet. We use AT3 pet meter and from Canada.
Last night we checked her sugar at 9:30 (usually we check it half hour before insulin given as advised by our vet). It was 9.0. We waited an hour then checked and it was 10.6, so we administered 2 units at 10:30.
This morning her sugar was 8.9 at 9:30. We fed her, then waited half an hour and somehow the number dropped further to 7.3 at 10:00.
Please advise what we should do! Tentatively we were going to check again at 10:30 and go from there... No insulin given yet. Please help!
. If it were me, I would skip this cycles dose unless you can afford to be off your schedule for tonight's dose. Shots should be given as close to 12 hours apart from one another.