Jason Capriotti
Member Since 2016
Hi everyone... I'm new here and committing an internet faux pas (or paw?), as I haven't done a thorough search for an answer to my question.
My cat Atari started urinating inappropriately about 2 months ago. A few weeks later he was diagnosed with diabetes. Vet recommended 1 to 2 units of Lantus twice a day. I found a local person who has several diabetic cats who gave me some tremendously helpful tips about diet, dosing, and recommended this site and a few others.
I started Atari with 1 unit of Lantus and started home testing and made a glucose curve. The glucose levels never got below 250, so started increasing the dose by 0.5 units and continued doing curves. Every single curve since then has had higher glucose readings. He's currently at 3 units, and the glucose is still higher (see image below)
He hasn't had any diet changes as far as food amount or type goes. I tried feeding him 4x daily, but that proved to be difficult from a consistency standpoint so have been doing 2x daily.
I'm trying to figure out why his glucose is higher now than it was at 1-unit, and how to get his glucose to a good level. I'm know the dose shouldn't be increased too fast, although I might have jumped from 1 to 2 units too quickly.
I'm not quite sure what to do here. Any advice?
Thanks,
Jason
My cat Atari started urinating inappropriately about 2 months ago. A few weeks later he was diagnosed with diabetes. Vet recommended 1 to 2 units of Lantus twice a day. I found a local person who has several diabetic cats who gave me some tremendously helpful tips about diet, dosing, and recommended this site and a few others.
I started Atari with 1 unit of Lantus and started home testing and made a glucose curve. The glucose levels never got below 250, so started increasing the dose by 0.5 units and continued doing curves. Every single curve since then has had higher glucose readings. He's currently at 3 units, and the glucose is still higher (see image below)
He hasn't had any diet changes as far as food amount or type goes. I tried feeding him 4x daily, but that proved to be difficult from a consistency standpoint so have been doing 2x daily.
I'm trying to figure out why his glucose is higher now than it was at 1-unit, and how to get his glucose to a good level. I'm know the dose shouldn't be increased too fast, although I might have jumped from 1 to 2 units too quickly.
I'm not quite sure what to do here. Any advice?
Thanks,
Jason

I delayed giving insulin - it wasn't safe. And try to get a test some where in the middle of the cycles when you can, and that before bed test. If you can do this testing yourself, and track the data in the spreadsheet, we can help you so that you don't need to take Atari to the vet for blood sugar testing and dose advice. That's one less vet visit for him and your pocketbook.