Heidi....When you look up where you've been seeing "0 new messages", this means you don't have any new PRIVATE messages
If you look directly to the right, you'll see "View your posts"...if you click there, you'll see your post and any new replies
If you can get at least 4 tests in per day (Pre-shot as well as 1 mid-cycle during the day and a "before bed" at night) you can start posting in either the
Tight Regulation Group OR the
Relaxed group
Both groups use Lantus! The Tight Regulation group is where I think most of us are because we are concentrating on keeping our kitties very tightly regulated (between 50-120 as much time as possible) but you can post in either group!
In the TR group, we make changes more frequently (but
always holding the same dose for at least 3 days) where the Relaxed group generally doesn't change the dose for 7 days
What you've been trying to do is what we call "beat down" the numbers...think of it like a headache...You think "well my head hurts worse, so maybe I should take 3 aspirin instead of 2"...Lantus DOES NOT work like that!
When you give too much, it could be taking Blackie too low (since you haven't been testing, we can't know) and then his liver
reacts to those low numbers by releasing
even more sugar and hormones to bring him back up fast! It's a leftover survival mechanism to protect our kitties when they were in the wild and their blood glucose dropped too low. By releasing that stored sugar, it kept them alive long enough to hopefully get a meal!
Next....just because he was doing good months ago on 1 unit doesn't mean his insulin needs won't change....unfortunately, that's all part of this disease. By testing as much as you can and posting in one of the insulin support groups (either TR or Relaxed) those of us that have been using Lantus for awhile can help to tell you when you might need to increase...as well as when you might need to decrease!
Please just hold that 1 unit for 3 days and post daily in either forum and get those tests in.....We really do want to help you with Blackie, but you're going to have to trust us.
Now it would be a good idea for you to get some urine ketone testing in while he's in those higher numbers. This is an extra layer of safety since if they are caught early, ketones can be treated easier...and a lot cheaper. Ketone strips are available at any pharmacy and you just dip them in his urine. We can give you tips on how to do that too.
Come on over to one of the insulin support groups and post...let us try to help you....and then watch that "View your posts" instead of the "0 new messages" above
