Marciegee
Member Since 2015
Hello!
My cat Moby and I have been run through the mill a bit these last two weeks. He actually did have a horrible hypo experience last weekend. Turns out, Moby is extremely sensitive to insulin (yes he's on Lantus) and even with a conservative starting point of two units, it completely wrecked him and dropped him to 40.
Today, Moby has been to the vet and has been under observation all day. They started him on one unit of Lantus at around 8:45am this morning. I copied down his #'s and levels below:
8:08 AM Prior to shot 350
8:45 AM Shot - 1 unit Lantus
9:15 AM 30 minutes 440
9:45 AM 1 hour 379
11:20 AM 2.5 hours 379
12:30 PM 4 hours 164
2:00 PM 5 hours 92
2:30 PM 5.5 hours 87
3:00 PM 6 hours 69 (baby food)
3:30 PM 7 hours 69 (another snack)
4:15 PM 7.5 hours 72
4:55 PM 8 hours 75
5:30 PM 9 hours 74 (baby food)
8:00 PM 11 hours 66 (half a meal eaten)
My concern is the last test I did at home. Shouldn't his numbers be climbing? Obviously my kitty is sensitive to insulin, but I'm confused. Did I somehow get a bad strip? Does this happen normally? I fed him some treats and for the past hour he has grazed on DM. I plan on testing again soon but I just needed to ask if anyone has seen this or may have some insight.
I'm TERRIFIED of him going hypo again. My husband who literally resuscitated him when it happened is also pretty scared about it. I don't want to overreact so instead I felt the need to reach out!
Thank you for reading. I'm still new at this process and learning and reading more every day to help my kitty!
My cat Moby and I have been run through the mill a bit these last two weeks. He actually did have a horrible hypo experience last weekend. Turns out, Moby is extremely sensitive to insulin (yes he's on Lantus) and even with a conservative starting point of two units, it completely wrecked him and dropped him to 40.
Today, Moby has been to the vet and has been under observation all day. They started him on one unit of Lantus at around 8:45am this morning. I copied down his #'s and levels below:
8:08 AM Prior to shot 350
8:45 AM Shot - 1 unit Lantus
9:15 AM 30 minutes 440
9:45 AM 1 hour 379
11:20 AM 2.5 hours 379
12:30 PM 4 hours 164
2:00 PM 5 hours 92
2:30 PM 5.5 hours 87
3:00 PM 6 hours 69 (baby food)
3:30 PM 7 hours 69 (another snack)
4:15 PM 7.5 hours 72
4:55 PM 8 hours 75
5:30 PM 9 hours 74 (baby food)
8:00 PM 11 hours 66 (half a meal eaten)
My concern is the last test I did at home. Shouldn't his numbers be climbing? Obviously my kitty is sensitive to insulin, but I'm confused. Did I somehow get a bad strip? Does this happen normally? I fed him some treats and for the past hour he has grazed on DM. I plan on testing again soon but I just needed to ask if anyone has seen this or may have some insight.
I'm TERRIFIED of him going hypo again. My husband who literally resuscitated him when it happened is also pretty scared about it. I don't want to overreact so instead I felt the need to reach out!
Thank you for reading. I'm still new at this process and learning and reading more every day to help my kitty!
We just want the best thing for our kitties.