Steph & Quintus & L & O
Member Since 2017
Hello! It was recommended that I repost my question from the general health forum here.
Here's the gist:
- Quintus has been on Lantus for a week, and we've been going "up" faster than the protocols here recommend, but that's where we're at: 3ui bid since yesterday morning (two before that). Spreadsheet has the numbers and today's readings, whilst still high, seem nice and flat. Improvement, right?
- I want to switch from NF kibble to DM cans. He finds the cans palatable. I'm worried about diarrhea (he has a history of shitty paw in my face at 4am), so I'd like to transition gradually. Does anybody have advice regarding how to manage this transition? Here's what I wrote in my original post:
And while I'm here:
- I find the Lantus pen annoying. I'm going to be considering syringes (I know the consensus here is they're a better choice). I am however curious to hear if there is anybody on the board using the pen directly. And if so, is there anybody using the pen without priming it each time? or is everybody doing that religiously?
- I'm not testing for ketones. This is starting to worry me so I'm considering raising the issue with my vet. Looking at Quintus's numbers, how worried should I be? He pees and drinks a lot (but less than before we diagnosed him 20th Nov and started insulin). He's "generally OK", purrs, plays a little (he's blind and recovering from pancreatitis and has a lot of arthritis, so play is tricky), gets up and walks around (went to the door to go outside twice yesterday, hadn't done that in a while!), etc. So his general state is not worrying me (more).
- glucose toxicity: I've read up on it but don't understand if with the level of glucose Quintus is displaying I need to be worried.
Thanks for any advice or answers you may bring me!
Here's the gist:
- Quintus has been on Lantus for a week, and we've been going "up" faster than the protocols here recommend, but that's where we're at: 3ui bid since yesterday morning (two before that). Spreadsheet has the numbers and today's readings, whilst still high, seem nice and flat. Improvement, right?
- I want to switch from NF kibble to DM cans. He finds the cans palatable. I'm worried about diarrhea (he has a history of shitty paw in my face at 4am), so I'd like to transition gradually. Does anybody have advice regarding how to manage this transition? Here's what I wrote in my original post:
I am away from home 12+ hours Mon and Tues this week, 12h Thur and Fri. At home Wed, Sat, Sun. Week after that is "normal" with 12h away Mon, Tues, Thur, Fri (home Wed, Sat, Sun).
I have two cans with me (= almost two days of food) and can get a neighbour to buy some on Mon.
Here are two possible plans, bearing in mind that if we fall into diarrhea territory I may have to backtrack and research/test other foods. I'm also wondering if I do a "hard switch" (as I know he'll eat the food) or if a "slow switch" might be preferable, both for insulin management and diarrhea prevention.
Plan A: switch now, which allows me to monitor BG the rest of the week-end (it's Sat 1pm here), and possibly revert to 2ui this evening and tomorrow if there is a big drop -- knowing that Mon/Tues I will only be able to test/shoot in the morning, and test/shoot 14h later when I get home for the evening. I can do a curve on Wed.
Plan B: give him a week to "stabilise" on 3ui with his old food, even though BG might still be too high, and switch next week-end, which allows me a) to touch base with my vet before doing it and b) I will be able to precisely space shots 12h apart on Mon/Tues following that week-end.
Plan C: switch at another time? any alternate ideas given the situation and my schedule?
And while I'm here:
- I find the Lantus pen annoying. I'm going to be considering syringes (I know the consensus here is they're a better choice). I am however curious to hear if there is anybody on the board using the pen directly. And if so, is there anybody using the pen without priming it each time? or is everybody doing that religiously?
- I'm not testing for ketones. This is starting to worry me so I'm considering raising the issue with my vet. Looking at Quintus's numbers, how worried should I be? He pees and drinks a lot (but less than before we diagnosed him 20th Nov and started insulin). He's "generally OK", purrs, plays a little (he's blind and recovering from pancreatitis and has a lot of arthritis, so play is tricky), gets up and walks around (went to the door to go outside twice yesterday, hadn't done that in a while!), etc. So his general state is not worrying me (more).
- glucose toxicity: I've read up on it but don't understand if with the level of glucose Quintus is displaying I need to be worried.
Thanks for any advice or answers you may bring me!


