donnahc
Member Since 2011
Hello everyone!
I would like to introduce myself, Donna, and my sugar cat Asher.
We have been at FDMB for a year and a half and have been on ProZync insulin. Right now we are at 2.8 units BID.
We are making the switch to Lantus and would like to post here. Our spreadsheet is current.
We just haven’t been able to regulate Asher on PZI. He was doing well last year, or so we thought, but we were one of those folks caught up in the Freestyle Meter debacle so we found out he wasn’t regulated after all, for maybe 6 months or a little more from what we can figure out. We had a dental this past January, things looked promising after that, but then bad numbers, and we just can’t seem to shake the 300 preshoots.
We are very consistent with food, we feed only Blue Buffalo Wilderness canned chicken which is 1-2% carb, 1.5 ounces morning and evening right before Asher’s shot. He gets a few snacks during the day and a snack at testing time. These snacks are always boiled chicken cut in 1/4” chunks. Asher gets no other food unless his numbers would would go low in the middle of a cycle and we bring him up with a little Gravy Lovers canned food.
We test for ketones, which he has never shown. He has had no clinical signs of diabetes (excessive hunger, drinking a lot, excessive urination, etc) since he was dx’ed in Jan of 2011 and put on insulin.
My partner Tom and I are self employed so usually one of us can be home with him for the better part of a day, so testing usually isn’t a problem for us. Some days we do have to both be gone mid day, but one of us is always home to feed and shoot. We have not left the house together for more than 12 hours since Asher has been dx’ed.
My vet has advised we start at .25 units of Lantus. I think that is a bit low. (in my vet’s defense we went to him since he was more cautious, my first vet insisted on overdosing Asher and would yell at me when I reduced the dose without her permission) Some folks on other ISGs here have said 1 unit is a good start. I was wondering what you all thought we should do? Somewhere in between? I hate to loose any slight progress we have made but want Asher to be safe too.
We understand we should test often in the first three days so we would like to start him on the new insulin this week since we will be around to watch and test.
I am also in need of some basic info. I have read your stickies but if anyone has any suggestions for things we need to know during this transition time, I am all ears
We will be using the Solostar pens. I have U100 needles and I do understand that Lantus is a U100 insulin so we do not need to use a conversion chart. I have looked over the pics you have of how to draw insulin from the pens. I do understand that we do not roll the insulin in the pens before we draw.
I also wonder if you guys could tell me how a Lantus hypo is different than a PZI hypo. I am confident bringing Asher up from low numbers on PZI. You will see on our spreadsheet we have had to do it a few times. What would I do differently if Asher went low on Lantus? I just want to be prepared. We always have a few cans of gravy food on the shelf, and Karo, although we have never had to use that, touch wood.
So I think that is all of our story. Any suggestions you all might have would be much appreciated. If you have any questions I will try to answer them quickly.
Thanks tons!
Donna and Asher
I would like to introduce myself, Donna, and my sugar cat Asher.
We have been at FDMB for a year and a half and have been on ProZync insulin. Right now we are at 2.8 units BID.
We are making the switch to Lantus and would like to post here. Our spreadsheet is current.
We just haven’t been able to regulate Asher on PZI. He was doing well last year, or so we thought, but we were one of those folks caught up in the Freestyle Meter debacle so we found out he wasn’t regulated after all, for maybe 6 months or a little more from what we can figure out. We had a dental this past January, things looked promising after that, but then bad numbers, and we just can’t seem to shake the 300 preshoots.
We are very consistent with food, we feed only Blue Buffalo Wilderness canned chicken which is 1-2% carb, 1.5 ounces morning and evening right before Asher’s shot. He gets a few snacks during the day and a snack at testing time. These snacks are always boiled chicken cut in 1/4” chunks. Asher gets no other food unless his numbers would would go low in the middle of a cycle and we bring him up with a little Gravy Lovers canned food.
We test for ketones, which he has never shown. He has had no clinical signs of diabetes (excessive hunger, drinking a lot, excessive urination, etc) since he was dx’ed in Jan of 2011 and put on insulin.
My partner Tom and I are self employed so usually one of us can be home with him for the better part of a day, so testing usually isn’t a problem for us. Some days we do have to both be gone mid day, but one of us is always home to feed and shoot. We have not left the house together for more than 12 hours since Asher has been dx’ed.
My vet has advised we start at .25 units of Lantus. I think that is a bit low. (in my vet’s defense we went to him since he was more cautious, my first vet insisted on overdosing Asher and would yell at me when I reduced the dose without her permission) Some folks on other ISGs here have said 1 unit is a good start. I was wondering what you all thought we should do? Somewhere in between? I hate to loose any slight progress we have made but want Asher to be safe too.
We understand we should test often in the first three days so we would like to start him on the new insulin this week since we will be around to watch and test.
I am also in need of some basic info. I have read your stickies but if anyone has any suggestions for things we need to know during this transition time, I am all ears
We will be using the Solostar pens. I have U100 needles and I do understand that Lantus is a U100 insulin so we do not need to use a conversion chart. I have looked over the pics you have of how to draw insulin from the pens. I do understand that we do not roll the insulin in the pens before we draw.
I also wonder if you guys could tell me how a Lantus hypo is different than a PZI hypo. I am confident bringing Asher up from low numbers on PZI. You will see on our spreadsheet we have had to do it a few times. What would I do differently if Asher went low on Lantus? I just want to be prepared. We always have a few cans of gravy food on the shelf, and Karo, although we have never had to use that, touch wood.
So I think that is all of our story. Any suggestions you all might have would be much appreciated. If you have any questions I will try to answer them quickly.
Thanks tons!
Donna and Asher