SamanthaLily
Member Since 2020
Lily is on 3 units bid of caninsulin. She was diagnosed as diabetic at the end of Feb 2020. She is very uncooperative when I or any one else tries to prick her ear (including vets) to get a blood glucose reading so most times I don't try but that scares me. I was trying a lot of the tricks people suggested (blanket burrito, treats, sensitization) but they do not work with her. I do monitor her urine glucose level with test strips, etc. It is hard enough getting insulin into her. The times that I have taken her to the vet for a blood glucose curve, the vet says she is ECID and that she definitely is. We tried 3 units once a day but that produced excessive drinking and peeing which I had gotten under control by giving twice a day. I have looked at the curves for caninsulin and the blood glucose level starts the downward fall right away (but away from hypoglycemic levels) and then at around 12 pm the glucose level starts to climb the upward slope. Not my child. Her glucose level will drop right away (around 8 am) and very low, close to hypoglycemic level and sometimes over (she has had hypoglycemic symptoms a couple of times) and she will not start the uphill glucose climb until around 5 pm. If I give her insulin again at 8 pm it is just going to drop her back down again possibly causing hypoglycemia during the night. I am wondering at what glucose level at supper time should I not give her insulin to prevent hypoglycemia. Some of the readings I have from one of her typical blood glucose curves in mmol/l are: 8 am - 14.2, 10:17 - 9.2, 11:20 - 3.7, 1:26 - 2.7, 2:24 - 2.3, 3:14 - 2.2, 4:10 - 2.2, 5:10 - 3.3, the vet clinic closes at 5 but they wanted to keep her overnight to make sure she was continuing to rise and see how the curve would take shape past 12 hours, 8:26 pm - 6.8 Thanks for helping.
