schrusciel
Member Since 2010
Greetings all,
My cat Buddy has been an on again, off again diabetic for the last several years. His most recent bout started this past winter & has proven particularly difficult to regulate. He was experiencing wild swings in his BG levels this past spring so we switched from Humulin to Lantus to see if the longer acting insulin made any difference. We started at 0.25 units/kg & while the curves have certainly flattened out compared to Humulin, his BG levels remain very high (generally between 350-550) with no noticeable rebounds. He is suffering from neuropathy & in an attempt to expedite some relief I adopted the Rand "tight regulation" protocol two weeks ago. His current Lantus dose is 6.5 units b.i.d. but so far there is little difference in his daily BG levels going all the way back to 3 units . He is 12 years old & 18 pounds (not obese, just a really big frame) so could this have something to do with the low response? Perhaps he just needs a higher dose & it's taking a long time to get there? He is scheduled for an abdominal ultrasound next week to rule out any unanticipated internal conditions that could be affecting his ability to process insulin.
Any thoughts would be appreciated - this website has been a terrific resource during a very frustrating process.
Steve
My cat Buddy has been an on again, off again diabetic for the last several years. His most recent bout started this past winter & has proven particularly difficult to regulate. He was experiencing wild swings in his BG levels this past spring so we switched from Humulin to Lantus to see if the longer acting insulin made any difference. We started at 0.25 units/kg & while the curves have certainly flattened out compared to Humulin, his BG levels remain very high (generally between 350-550) with no noticeable rebounds. He is suffering from neuropathy & in an attempt to expedite some relief I adopted the Rand "tight regulation" protocol two weeks ago. His current Lantus dose is 6.5 units b.i.d. but so far there is little difference in his daily BG levels going all the way back to 3 units . He is 12 years old & 18 pounds (not obese, just a really big frame) so could this have something to do with the low response? Perhaps he just needs a higher dose & it's taking a long time to get there? He is scheduled for an abdominal ultrasound next week to rule out any unanticipated internal conditions that could be affecting his ability to process insulin.
Any thoughts would be appreciated - this website has been a terrific resource during a very frustrating process.
Steve