Cassia & Miss Kineta
Member Since 2019
Here's the intro thread for some background on us so far.
I've noticed a lot of you guys test frequently throughout the day. I work a 9-5 job M-F and am not close enough to run home during lunch for a quick BG test. The regular hours do, however, keep our feeding times and insulin shots quite regular! It's been about a month since Kineta's diagnosis, we struggled with a few health issues early on, but have recently started to get into a regular routine with feeding, BG checks, and insulin doses and back to our normal selves. We are finally off other medications and it's been about a week since we've held all the variables consistent (food type & quantity, meal times, BG check times, insulin dose & injection times). This weekend I'm doing our first curve at home to see how her BG tracks throughout the day. I have been home with her every weekend since her diagnosis so I could keep an eye on her for any changes - she seems to be ok and I haven't noticed any signs of hypoglycemia on those days so I'm not too worried about that right now. I know Lantus dosing is based off of the nadir so I'm curious to see what we come up with. Her BG has been high mostly, but I think it is from a food spike??? We usually test and dose 30 min to an hour after she eats. Since I'm unable to test her throughout the day, I was planning on doing curves every weekend to see how she's tracking and then adjust her dose from there (maybe curve on a Saturday then I could keep an eye on her on a Sunday when I change the dose? then hold it for a week until the next curve). I could do additional tests in the evening which I'll start doing this weekend/week. What's a good time range to do spot checks? I've seen some charts have every hour/every other hour/random/etc. Kineta get's her insulin between 7:30 and 8 AM and PM every day, so I could check in the evening anywhere between +1 and +3 before I go to bed. I thought about changing our times to 6am/6pm which would allow us to check her morning BG at+2 right before I leave for work, but I can't always be home in time for 6pm. So the 7:30-8 seems to be working for us. Our vet had recommended we not go over 3u, that maybe we'll try a different insulin if we're not responding. Our next appointment is in 1 month, so until then I wanted to get some good data and curves so we can evaluate how things have been working over the long(ish) term. If she's still quite high in the next week or so I'll see if we can get in earlier to try another insulin. I believe her body is still recovering and adjusting to all the changes, so I'm trying to be patient with the process and not expect immediate changes!
Any thoughts or suggestions here? Is this a good starting strategy? We are still learning & figuring out what works best for us! Thanks all!!
Quick side note/question: we currently use Vet One u100 3/10cc 29G 1/2" (12.7mm) syringes. She is a little finicky when we do shots... I was thinking about changing the needles/syringes we use - shorter ones and possibly finer gauge? Which ones do you guys use???
I've noticed a lot of you guys test frequently throughout the day. I work a 9-5 job M-F and am not close enough to run home during lunch for a quick BG test. The regular hours do, however, keep our feeding times and insulin shots quite regular! It's been about a month since Kineta's diagnosis, we struggled with a few health issues early on, but have recently started to get into a regular routine with feeding, BG checks, and insulin doses and back to our normal selves. We are finally off other medications and it's been about a week since we've held all the variables consistent (food type & quantity, meal times, BG check times, insulin dose & injection times). This weekend I'm doing our first curve at home to see how her BG tracks throughout the day. I have been home with her every weekend since her diagnosis so I could keep an eye on her for any changes - she seems to be ok and I haven't noticed any signs of hypoglycemia on those days so I'm not too worried about that right now. I know Lantus dosing is based off of the nadir so I'm curious to see what we come up with. Her BG has been high mostly, but I think it is from a food spike??? We usually test and dose 30 min to an hour after she eats. Since I'm unable to test her throughout the day, I was planning on doing curves every weekend to see how she's tracking and then adjust her dose from there (maybe curve on a Saturday then I could keep an eye on her on a Sunday when I change the dose? then hold it for a week until the next curve). I could do additional tests in the evening which I'll start doing this weekend/week. What's a good time range to do spot checks? I've seen some charts have every hour/every other hour/random/etc. Kineta get's her insulin between 7:30 and 8 AM and PM every day, so I could check in the evening anywhere between +1 and +3 before I go to bed. I thought about changing our times to 6am/6pm which would allow us to check her morning BG at+2 right before I leave for work, but I can't always be home in time for 6pm. So the 7:30-8 seems to be working for us. Our vet had recommended we not go over 3u, that maybe we'll try a different insulin if we're not responding. Our next appointment is in 1 month, so until then I wanted to get some good data and curves so we can evaluate how things have been working over the long(ish) term. If she's still quite high in the next week or so I'll see if we can get in earlier to try another insulin. I believe her body is still recovering and adjusting to all the changes, so I'm trying to be patient with the process and not expect immediate changes!
Any thoughts or suggestions here? Is this a good starting strategy? We are still learning & figuring out what works best for us! Thanks all!!
Quick side note/question: we currently use Vet One u100 3/10cc 29G 1/2" (12.7mm) syringes. She is a little finicky when we do shots... I was thinking about changing the needles/syringes we use - shorter ones and possibly finer gauge? Which ones do you guys use???
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