We took in my grandma's untreated diabetic cat about 2 months ago. We've been trying to get him regulated and have made some rookie mistakes.
He's getting 4 units of Lantus 2x per day. We recently figured out that some of the fluctuation is likely due to using the pen- it was not giving the full 4 units, ever, when we did a few tests using a syringe to measure what it dispersed.
So we quit the 12 hour curve we were doing Sunday when we registered 563. Knowing Lantus is slow acting, but wanting to check- we tested tonight and the machine read "HI", which according to the book means it's over 600 and essentially too high to register.
Is this a medical emergency? He just had dinner and his evening insulin shot at 6:30 pm CST, was 9:39 pm CST when we took the reading.
He's acting just fine, purring and wandering around.
Many thanks in advance!!
Lori
He's getting 4 units of Lantus 2x per day. We recently figured out that some of the fluctuation is likely due to using the pen- it was not giving the full 4 units, ever, when we did a few tests using a syringe to measure what it dispersed.
So we quit the 12 hour curve we were doing Sunday when we registered 563. Knowing Lantus is slow acting, but wanting to check- we tested tonight and the machine read "HI", which according to the book means it's over 600 and essentially too high to register.
Is this a medical emergency? He just had dinner and his evening insulin shot at 6:30 pm CST, was 9:39 pm CST when we took the reading.
He's acting just fine, purring and wandering around.
Many thanks in advance!!
Lori