terri1962 said:
She needs to be put back on her insulin, she has not had a shot since Sunday. I took her off it and I should not of. I should have listened to the vet but was freaking out because her numbers were so low. Now they are starting to creep up again, she was at 193 this morning and 155 last night. I guess I am thinking in terms of human diabetes and should not be.
So now I guess we will have start over with the insulin.
I have to do the curve or try to so I can email it to the vet.
Terri
Hi Terry,
Hey, listen, you need to stop blaming yourself, okay? You didn't mess up by not shooting. Also, here you say that maybe you should have listened to the vet, but a couple posts earlier, you say that you don't think they know anything about cats.
Please remember, she is your kitty. If you think she needs insulin at 193, and you feel confident in giving her some, it is your decision (no matter what your vets or anyone else thinks). Just because they tell you NOT to give her any until you do a curve doesn't mean you can't do it. I might advise you not to shoot if she's under 120, but that's only my opinion. Other people here shoot insulin under 100.
All you can do is ask for advice, read what people have to say, and then you have to decide what's right for you and for Lilly.
Here's something you said early in this thread, when someone suggested you go to the lantus forum and post there:
She just ate a bit. If I go over to the Lantus board they are going to ask me about curves and such which I am not able to do on her she is difficult to test to begin with let alone to test her multiple six times a day, its not going to happen. Its all I can to to test her twice a day and give her a shot.
Terri, if you can't do a curve, for whatever reason (time and schedule won't allow it, kitty won't cooperate, etc.) then that's just reality. There are a lot of people there who are really experts with Lantus. I know that sometimes, they can be insistent about testing and curves and stuff, but I also know that you aren't the only person using Lantus who has trouble with the testing schedules. You just make do, and do what you can. I know for sure that there are people over in Lantus who understand that and will help you. Everybody just wants what is best for our sugarcats. They want what's best for Lilly, and they'll help you no matter what you can and can't do in terms of testing.
I'm pretty sure that they would advise that if you do start Lilly back on insulin after this weekend, that you start her back on a low dose. Please, if you do a curve, and send the data to your vet, and your vet comes back and says "you should start her back on 2 units BID", please ask for lantus advise before doing that. I would hate to have you start back, using too much insulin, and make the situation even more difficult for you and for Lilly.
You'll both get through this Terri. Even if she needs a little more insulin. But please don't beat yourself up about it. We all know you want to do what is best for her, and we're all with you on that.
If you do a curve, it would be a total of 7 tests from 8 am till 8 pm, every two hours. But if you can only do it every 3 hours, or 4, then that's all you can do. Whatever you get done will help in trying to figure out exactly how she is doing.
Carl