Daphne and Jayne
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Hi, everyone. I have a question about timing of insulin injections for Jayne. This morning, we gave Jayne her breakfast but she vomited and then did not want to eat. I called the vet and asked the receptionist to ask the vet whether to give Jayne her morning insulin injection. By the time he called me back, it was already three hours past her scheduled injection time, and he left a message (I was doing dishes and didn't hear the phone ring) saying to go ahead and give her 1 unit now and her regular amount of insulin after she eats tonight (she is supposed to get 3 units, twice a day) -- but he didn't say exactly when to give her the 3 units. By the time I got the message, the office had closed, so I couldn't call him back to clarify. I am unsure whether the vet meant to feed her and then give her the 3 units at the regular scheduled time or feed her and give her the insulin 12 hours after the 1 unit had been administered -- or even somewhere in-between. My inclination is to wait until 12 hours after I gave Jayne the 1 unit, but I thought it might be helpful to post here and see if anyone has any thoughts about this. It seems to me from what I've read that it's better to give too little insulin than too much. I also understand there is a window in which the insulin can be given, but I always try to be right on time. I plan to begin home-testing Jayne but have not done so yet. Thanks for any suggestions.