Hi,
because of the dose your on, I think it would be very beneficial if you could get checks at the following times (Still tad concerned at your dose)
AM PS
+1
+2
+4
+5 (IF +4 was a big drop)
+6
+8
+10
PMPS
This is quite a lot of testing but it's to see what sort of curve your getting with the Caninsulin and if there is/isn't a dramatic drop in bg.
Ideally you are looking for a valley shaped curve.
Caninsulin is classed as an intermediate (though I think miore like short acting) insulin.It means it starts working on BG's immediately and has a short duration.
It works best when worked with food as well-this can extend duration and cushion a drop in numbers (read the stickies in the Caninsulin isg)
From your curve we will be able to give further thoughts on your dose and whether you need to speak to your vet.
Have a look at our spread sheet and you can see how it worked.
You often are forgoing high pre shot bg's to get a better curve (just the way of this insulin).There are some here though who have managed to get OTJ using Caninsulin (just not many and still the concern that the manufacturers them selves have rasied advising vets to transition to alternative insulins).
As preveiousy said, you can set up a spreadsheet-kind of neat with the colour coding pattern, helps spot things as well as keeping track and aids your vet.
Good luck :mrgreen:
Forgot to say- you wouldn't test like this every day. Uusally amps, a +4 (nadir test, lowest bg number in the cycle, it might be +5 in your cat. You work this out over time) and pm ps.Some people can't get mid cycle tests so save dosing till w/e's etc or get up in the night. An absolute minimum is your pre shot tests.