Re: Any expert on the board: Is 20u BID Lantus a crazy dose
abarnes79 said:
I am very distressed because I think I might be giving Spanker (12YO 22 pound male tabby) too much Lantus. Currently 20u BID. The vet had me start him at 2u and I kept sending curves over the last 6 months or so and the vet keeps increasing by 1u. He really has not ever gotten even close to regulated - typically BG above 350-500 at any give time. He only eats Wellness Core High Protein Low Carb canned food.
Any expert on the board: Is 20u BID Lantus a crazy dose?
Should I start over with 1 or 2 u and see how he does?
I am driving myself crazy thinking I might be giving him way too much...
Or that my vet is crazy for prescribing this much...
Thanks for your kind advice...
Andrew
Well, I think it's time to have your cat tested for acromegaly and IAA as your cat very likely has an insulin resistance condition.
Here are the links for the 2 tests you may need to have done.
IAA Test
IGF-1 (Acro) Test
Now, you are already feeding a decent food, so I am ruling out food as a reason for the high dose.
The numbers you mention are high, and more along the lines of an acro cat who is not yet regulated, so no, the dose is not crazy.
It is good you are home testing, can you post some of your curve numbers? A great deal of numbers that are high at the vet are due to stress, but at home, numbers are pretty true, depending on the meter you are using.
Both of my acro cats had numbers that were untrue at the vet office but then they returned to normal 30min after getting home.
One acro always tested much higher at the vet, and the other was often lower.
If you doing curves at home, you would see exactly how the insulin dose is working and DO NOT drop back to a 1u or 2u dose as it would be too hard on the cat's body, especially if the current dose of 20u BID is not causing hypos.
I guess it would be a good idea to talk to your vet about taking your cat in for a blood draw and have the draw sent off to test.
For acromegaly, 12-92 is normal and above would be positive.
For IAA, a positive is above 20%
If you have any questions, please ask.