Emily'smom
Member Since 2017
Good Morning, All! I have been trying to do things "right". We have been home testing. When my schedule allows, I have been trying to take mid-day tests. I have learned to test myself, something I never thought I could do, due to Emily's disposition. We bought new needles, with half unit markings, because the vet said 1/2 a unit was too much. So, we are giving her 1/4 units. I have completely gotten her off of dry food (she had been on Purina DM, since her June diagnosis), and she is only eating low-carb wet for about 4 weeks now. With the help of people on this forum, I set up a chart, and have been trying to be diligent about posting in it. Yet, despite all this, Emily does not appear to be stable. Sometimes we inject her, and then test a few hours later and her number is HIGHER. Sometimes we go to bed and she is at a great number, so we think we will wake up and she will be at a good number, and she is not. Sometimes inexplicably, her pre-test evening number is under 100 (so what would her +6 number be???) so we don't inject because we are fearful of bringing her too low. We went to bed last night, and she was at 147, and we wake up this morning and she is at 501???!!!! (My husband did notice a stray cat walking around outside, and this cat does come on our deck, so it is possible she was "facing off" with this cat from inside the house and it got her stressed). The bottom line is she does not appear to be falling into any sort of pattern or curve since I have set up the chart, which is over two weeks now. I really can't make sense of what the insulin is doing or not doing for her, but then I am not really sure what it should be doing. In a perfect world, should her number be "high", we inject, at some point if we can get a mid-day test I assume the number should be lower, and then climb back up, so at the point of her evening test/shot, she is back up again? I just don't know what I am trying to accomplish here, but by looking at Emily's chart would you agree that what we are doing is not working?? Is it time to try a new insulin? Does she need more than the .25 unit being on the Lantus? I just don't know how to proceed and am once again frustrated, aggravated, and most importantly, worried for Emily. FYI, she seems to be acting fine, (not sluggish) although the other typical diabetes signs are there, although not as bad as they had been during her initial diagnosis (when she was in the 400's). HELP!!! xoxo
