Vidya & Boo
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Hi,
I'm posting here because I know I won't be able to reach my vet tomorrow if needed.
We started Boo on insulin (Lantus) only 3 days ago, and after considerable up-and-down variation in glucose readings, we got our lowest numbers yet -- pre-dose, post-feeding: 8.4; subsequent six-hour approximate-nadir reading: 6.3. (He had a reading of just over 20 right before the first insulin shot, two days after an almost 'cold turkey' switch to a low-carb diet; his first test, that prompted the immediate diet change, was 23). He was consuming a small quantity of low-carb dry food (Wellness CORE) during the first two days of the insulin, which I eliminated completely yesterday afternoon (after getting surprisingly high BG readings), and this change may have partly prompted the dramatic BG drop. His behaviour has undergone an amazing change today -- energetic, very alert, and playful.
My question is, if Boo's pre-insulin reading tomorrow (Sunday) morning is at the same level or a little lower, is it still safe to give him the full 2-unit Lantus dose? My vet's written protocol calls for the first re-evaluation of the insulin dose 7 to 10 days after starting, with a pre-insulin reading of less than 10, or a nadir reading of less than 3 (or symptoms/signs of hypoglycaemia) then requiring a 0.5-1.0 unit decrease. But, obviously, I don't want to risk a hypoglycaemic episode if Boo's numbers stay low (even if not yet completely ideal), especially given that the effects of the dietary change may still be developing. (The 'target' BG fluctuation range is about 4-to-7, but this usually happens after longer insulin therapy.) If I'm unsure based on the numbers, is it safe to scale back the dose by 0.5-1.0 unit for tomorrow's morning shot, and then monitor the BG and re-evaluate for the evening dose? Skip the shot entirely if the pre-shot BG is even lower? Help, please!
I'm posting here because I know I won't be able to reach my vet tomorrow if needed.
We started Boo on insulin (Lantus) only 3 days ago, and after considerable up-and-down variation in glucose readings, we got our lowest numbers yet -- pre-dose, post-feeding: 8.4; subsequent six-hour approximate-nadir reading: 6.3. (He had a reading of just over 20 right before the first insulin shot, two days after an almost 'cold turkey' switch to a low-carb diet; his first test, that prompted the immediate diet change, was 23). He was consuming a small quantity of low-carb dry food (Wellness CORE) during the first two days of the insulin, which I eliminated completely yesterday afternoon (after getting surprisingly high BG readings), and this change may have partly prompted the dramatic BG drop. His behaviour has undergone an amazing change today -- energetic, very alert, and playful.
My question is, if Boo's pre-insulin reading tomorrow (Sunday) morning is at the same level or a little lower, is it still safe to give him the full 2-unit Lantus dose? My vet's written protocol calls for the first re-evaluation of the insulin dose 7 to 10 days after starting, with a pre-insulin reading of less than 10, or a nadir reading of less than 3 (or symptoms/signs of hypoglycaemia) then requiring a 0.5-1.0 unit decrease. But, obviously, I don't want to risk a hypoglycaemic episode if Boo's numbers stay low (even if not yet completely ideal), especially given that the effects of the dietary change may still be developing. (The 'target' BG fluctuation range is about 4-to-7, but this usually happens after longer insulin therapy.) If I'm unsure based on the numbers, is it safe to scale back the dose by 0.5-1.0 unit for tomorrow's morning shot, and then monitor the BG and re-evaluate for the evening dose? Skip the shot entirely if the pre-shot BG is even lower? Help, please!