Re: New to Lantus
Hi guys and welcome, you've found the right spot.
It's great news that Jasper is reacting to Lantus and that her blood sugars are coming down. This is exactly what you want to happen. Take a deep breath and relax, you've already made one of the best steps for your kitty in switching insulins.
A few questions for you:
Do you have the ability to get any mid cycle tests (even if it's not a full curve, the additional data will help you feel better about making choices and know more about what's happening and will allow others to help when you need it).
What is Jasper eating- dry or wet low carb?
What is your work schedule like....is someone around during the day to monitor and spot check?
One of the keys to Lantus is shooting on a very strict 12/12 schedule. Changes to the dose are only made on very specific parameters and these parameters come from the additional numbers you get throughout the day. This info is found
HERE(Tight Regulation Protocol) and you should really become familiar with what this says. Ask questions as they come up because I know it seems like a foreign language at the beginning.
It's hard to give any responsible advice right now until more info is listed. I can tell you that Jasper is on a reasonable starting dose 1 Unit (if she's an average sized cat).
I would encourage you to follow the advice of others and read those initial Sticky's as you're getting more data over the next few days. If you post your info each morning, others can help you make decisions about what to.
So...get busy collecting and posting some info and keep asking questions - you're going to do just fine and congratulations on home testing and making the Lantus switch. You'll be a pro before you know it!