Hi everyone,
I recently joined this forum and already have been seeing some great results with Marvin, thanks to the advice I have received including eliminating all dry food from his diet. So thanks to everyone who has helped us so far!
I am still struggling with the dosage and maybe not quite grasping the concept of the lower numbers. Here are Marvin's test results from the last couple of days: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... yMnc#gid=1
As you can see, I changed his dose from 1 to 0.5 units as I was taking the dry food away and have been told that his levels would drop immediately after.
What I am having trouble with is whenever he is below 10, I opt to skip the shot because I am afraid of a hypo situation but then gradually, his levels rise until it's time for the next shot. Any advice on how to treat those lower numbers so that we avoid the spikes would be great!
Thanks so much,
Carolyn
p.s. - Here is a bit of Marvin's history if it helps: Our cat seven year old cat Marvin was diagnosed with diabetes in May. We realized that he had diabetes because his water intake and urine output had increased dramatically as well as some weight loss. Once we found out he was diabetic, we switched him to DM canned food (half can in the morning, half can at night) and an 1/8 cup of DM dry food as treats. The insulin we give him is Lantus. We started with 0.5 units twice a day and have progressively increased to 2 units. We were instructed by the vet to always test before giving the shot and if his level is 10 mmol or lower, do not give the shot in case he goes hypoglycemic.
I recently joined this forum and already have been seeing some great results with Marvin, thanks to the advice I have received including eliminating all dry food from his diet. So thanks to everyone who has helped us so far!
I am still struggling with the dosage and maybe not quite grasping the concept of the lower numbers. Here are Marvin's test results from the last couple of days: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc ... yMnc#gid=1
As you can see, I changed his dose from 1 to 0.5 units as I was taking the dry food away and have been told that his levels would drop immediately after.
What I am having trouble with is whenever he is below 10, I opt to skip the shot because I am afraid of a hypo situation but then gradually, his levels rise until it's time for the next shot. Any advice on how to treat those lower numbers so that we avoid the spikes would be great!
Thanks so much,
Carolyn
p.s. - Here is a bit of Marvin's history if it helps: Our cat seven year old cat Marvin was diagnosed with diabetes in May. We realized that he had diabetes because his water intake and urine output had increased dramatically as well as some weight loss. Once we found out he was diabetic, we switched him to DM canned food (half can in the morning, half can at night) and an 1/8 cup of DM dry food as treats. The insulin we give him is Lantus. We started with 0.5 units twice a day and have progressively increased to 2 units. We were instructed by the vet to always test before giving the shot and if his level is 10 mmol or lower, do not give the shot in case he goes hypoglycemic.