missMeows
Member Since 2015
Hi everyone,
I took my kitty to the vet for a follow up. Probably the last one (for BG levels) since I'm trying to be consistent with testing myself. Plus, her levels were pretty high today and although we've only done a nadir ourselves once before, the vets results were way higher. I definitely think stress.
Anyways... she recommended I up her dosage from 1 unit 2x day, to 2 units 2x a day. I voiced my concerns about upping her that high (from what I read from this forum) and she agreed that 1.5 dose would probably be fine if I can manage that (I told her about using calipers). But she was certain that hitting her hard with dosing earlier was key to getting her to remission.
So I bought some calipers, after reading Marje's links, and was measuring out what 1 unit would be (came to 1.4mm on a BD syringe). That would make 1.5 units be 2.1mm. I checked what that would look like on the syringe and it appears that because the zero mark on the needle is a bit higher, that I've been giving her about 1.5 units anyway? Does this sound right/normal to you all? If I really have been giving her 1.5 units all along, maybe I SHOULD give her 2? But dosed out with the caliper instead of using just the syringe?
Any thoughts?
I took my kitty to the vet for a follow up. Probably the last one (for BG levels) since I'm trying to be consistent with testing myself. Plus, her levels were pretty high today and although we've only done a nadir ourselves once before, the vets results were way higher. I definitely think stress.
Anyways... she recommended I up her dosage from 1 unit 2x day, to 2 units 2x a day. I voiced my concerns about upping her that high (from what I read from this forum) and she agreed that 1.5 dose would probably be fine if I can manage that (I told her about using calipers). But she was certain that hitting her hard with dosing earlier was key to getting her to remission.
So I bought some calipers, after reading Marje's links, and was measuring out what 1 unit would be (came to 1.4mm on a BD syringe). That would make 1.5 units be 2.1mm. I checked what that would look like on the syringe and it appears that because the zero mark on the needle is a bit higher, that I've been giving her about 1.5 units anyway? Does this sound right/normal to you all? If I really have been giving her 1.5 units all along, maybe I SHOULD give her 2? But dosed out with the caliper instead of using just the syringe?
Any thoughts?