Darcy and Jonesy
Member Since 2015
Hi everyone,
My name is Darcy and my "sugar boy" is Lebowski. Long story short (well, probably long . . . ) he was diagnosed early this year, was only on insulin for a few months. He's been in remission UNTIL recently. (Totally, 110% my fault. He was getting dry food. I know. I deserve to be whipped)
I'd been running curves about every 6 weeks or so, and random testing, but no set schedule. This past Wednesday morning I tested him and he came up at 29.4 (I'm in Canada, if multiplied by 18, that would be around 529) *BTW, I'm not sure exactly how much info I should be posting here on my first post?? My apologies if too much info!
I called my vet during the day while at work. She said give him 2 units (Lantus) when I got home, approx 6:30 pm. I did this, had to go out in the evening, and tested again around 10:30 pm. (Oh, and yes, he was totally CUT OFF from the dry food from that morning) At 10:30 he came up at 11.2 / 202 (Oh, I'm using an AlphaTrak meter)
Thursday morning, 6:45 am, tested before food, came up at 2.8 / 50.4. I fed him, tested again at 7:15, after his food, he'd come up to 4.4 / 79. Before I left for work, 8:45 am, I tested one last time, he was at 6.6 / 119. I left for work, feeling confident. Did not shoot.
Got home, tested him around 7:00 pm, he was at 4.4 / 79. Did not shoot
This morning, Friday, tested before food, he was climbing, at 18.7 / 337. Fed him, tested again around 45 minutes later, was still climbing at 21.1 / 380
I tested about 20 minutes ago, and he is way back up to 30.4 / 547
The REASON I'm coming here for advice is because that first night, I'd posted on the Feline Diabetes board and had a lot of people saying that 2 units was too much, too soon. That he needed to "detox" from the dry food. But it is now day 3 with only wet food, boiled chicken, and dehydrated chicken as treats.
Do I shoot tonight? If so, start him with one unit??
Thanks so much in advance!
Darcy, and my orange alpha boy, Lebowski
My name is Darcy and my "sugar boy" is Lebowski. Long story short (well, probably long . . . ) he was diagnosed early this year, was only on insulin for a few months. He's been in remission UNTIL recently. (Totally, 110% my fault. He was getting dry food. I know. I deserve to be whipped)
I'd been running curves about every 6 weeks or so, and random testing, but no set schedule. This past Wednesday morning I tested him and he came up at 29.4 (I'm in Canada, if multiplied by 18, that would be around 529) *BTW, I'm not sure exactly how much info I should be posting here on my first post?? My apologies if too much info!
I called my vet during the day while at work. She said give him 2 units (Lantus) when I got home, approx 6:30 pm. I did this, had to go out in the evening, and tested again around 10:30 pm. (Oh, and yes, he was totally CUT OFF from the dry food from that morning) At 10:30 he came up at 11.2 / 202 (Oh, I'm using an AlphaTrak meter)
Thursday morning, 6:45 am, tested before food, came up at 2.8 / 50.4. I fed him, tested again at 7:15, after his food, he'd come up to 4.4 / 79. Before I left for work, 8:45 am, I tested one last time, he was at 6.6 / 119. I left for work, feeling confident. Did not shoot.
Got home, tested him around 7:00 pm, he was at 4.4 / 79. Did not shoot
This morning, Friday, tested before food, he was climbing, at 18.7 / 337. Fed him, tested again around 45 minutes later, was still climbing at 21.1 / 380
I tested about 20 minutes ago, and he is way back up to 30.4 / 547
The REASON I'm coming here for advice is because that first night, I'd posted on the Feline Diabetes board and had a lot of people saying that 2 units was too much, too soon. That he needed to "detox" from the dry food. But it is now day 3 with only wet food, boiled chicken, and dehydrated chicken as treats.
Do I shoot tonight? If so, start him with one unit??
Thanks so much in advance!
Darcy, and my orange alpha boy, Lebowski