Laura:
You have options when you run into a lower than expected pre-shot test result. The options are:
- Do not feed Cali and stall. Wait about 20 minutes or so and re-test. If numbers are close to or above 200, give Cali her shot. You can repeat the "stall" process a few times but if you're getting close to 2 hours past shot time, go ahead and skip the shot. Stalling is a useful strategy if it works for your schedule. Remember, that the next shot will be due 12-hours after you gave the stalled injection.
- Reduce the dose. You can shoot less insulin if you need to. I would suggest posting and asking for help if you choose this option.
- Skip
When you're still new at managing your cat's diabetes, I would recommend posting and asking for help. There's usually an experienced member around who can lend a hand. Putting something indicating that you need help in your subject line will get members to drop by and provide input.
Hello! Thanks so.much for this info and advice.
When you postpone/stall a shot, which moves the next shots back - it changes their feeding schedule and shot schedule. How do you get them back to their normal schedule? If I postpone a dinner shot, her breakfast shot might have to be after I leave for work. Wondering how you manage this?
The vet gave Cali the first shot at the clinic so she could show how it's done ... but that was 4 hours after she had eaten that morning. The vet said her next shot is fine to give 10 hours later - but I read in this forum that is not advisable (especially as I didn't have a glucometer yet). So, I made a schedule for the next 6 days that slowly changed her feeding and insulin times in short increments. Meaning she was scheduled to receive insulin every 11hrs 45 minutes (instead of a 2 hour jump like the vet said) until she was on a schedule. Was I overthinking this? No idea, but based on what I read here, it sure seems safer.
*My vet just called to see how Cali is doing and said only if her BG is <8, that I should skip or delay insulin. But that's way lower than what I keep reading in this forum and my research so far (<11). Any advice for/against this recommendation?
How do you halve a 0.5u dose accurately? It seems so inifinitesimal, and I have to turn all the big lights on and wear glasses just to line up the 0.5u dose correctly!
Re posting for help - I did put "Help" at the start of the subject line, but maybe I posted in the wrong forum for a quicker response? I swear, I hit a certain age and now I can't even post on a forum correctly. (Soon I'm going to be that lady with a magnifying glass in her purse so I can read packaging details at the store! I feel it coming...)