Hi all,
I am new here, so a quick background on me and my cat. My cat, Snack, is 10 years old. He was diagnosed in May and the vet I saw first didn't really give me too much information, she never mentioned home testing and had me start with 2 units of Lantus twice a day, when I took him in for a BG curve she then changed her prescription to 4 units twice a day. About a month ago I noticed Snack was weak in his hind legs and took him to a different vet. She said it was due to his diabetes not being well regulated. She suggested home testing and a change to a lower carb diet, but to keep the dosage level at 4 units twice a day. So this has been my first week of home testing and Snack has started a new diet of the canned Friskies Classic Pate. He seems to have regained some of the strength in his back legs and overall seems to be feeling better. However I am confused by the numbers I am getting as I test his blood sugar at home, (I am using the Relion Micro). I have been trying to adjust his dosage according to what his blood sugar is reflecting, but I am not sure if I am supposed to be doing that and just really don't want to hurt my cat. If you could take a look at his numbers, any advice would be appreciated.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =299278865
Thanks, Brittany
I am new here, so a quick background on me and my cat. My cat, Snack, is 10 years old. He was diagnosed in May and the vet I saw first didn't really give me too much information, she never mentioned home testing and had me start with 2 units of Lantus twice a day, when I took him in for a BG curve she then changed her prescription to 4 units twice a day. About a month ago I noticed Snack was weak in his hind legs and took him to a different vet. She said it was due to his diabetes not being well regulated. She suggested home testing and a change to a lower carb diet, but to keep the dosage level at 4 units twice a day. So this has been my first week of home testing and Snack has started a new diet of the canned Friskies Classic Pate. He seems to have regained some of the strength in his back legs and overall seems to be feeling better. However I am confused by the numbers I am getting as I test his blood sugar at home, (I am using the Relion Micro). I have been trying to adjust his dosage according to what his blood sugar is reflecting, but I am not sure if I am supposed to be doing that and just really don't want to hurt my cat. If you could take a look at his numbers, any advice would be appreciated.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =299278865
Thanks, Brittany