Thanks again for all of your help yesterday while my Frodo was hypo. What a relief to have such calm, knowledgeable help!
I'm trying to come up with a plan that is realistic for my home/health situation as Frodo and I go forward from here. Frodo is not regulated yet (diagnosed mid-Dec.). He switched to Lantus (1.5 u 2xday) 11 days ago from Humulin N (1 u 2xday) after a curve at the vet's office with very high numbers (not on SS--Frodo's spreadsheet starts with his first successful blood test 6 days ago).
Frodo is a former feral who is a happy lap cat now, but still gets nervous with any type of confinement or too much noise/activity. I am also a single mother of twin 3-year-olds and a Ph.D. student, newly diagnosed with adrenal fatigue and hyperthyroidism (think chronic fatigue). Testing is not going well for us, and I am often not home during the day to watch and test Frodo (yesterday was an exception). I am dedicated to testing and we will keep working on it, but it's unrealistic for me to believe I will always have a pre-shot number these next few days or weeks. I also may not get a real curve for awhile and although this week I've been really regular with his shots, that's also not always realistic. Frodo won't eat while the boys are around, so I have to let him eat after we leave the house in the morning. His usual pattern when I am home is to eat some, come back a little while later and eat some more, etc. until the food is gone about four hours later, but who knows what he does when I'm not there. It's hard to know how much he's eaten and how much my other four cats have eaten (canned food--low carb by my calculations but a store brand not on Binky's list). At this point, I don't check his urine. The thought exhausts me. I can't even imagine being able to separate his urine from the other cat's urine right now and how I'll have to rearrange my house to segregate him. Maybe when blood testing is in place I'll give it a go. But this is where I go into shut-down mode. One thing at a time . . .
My plan for the next few weeks: Drop from 1.5 units Lantus 2 x day, to 1.0 unit 2xday. Slowly and gently work on testing, especially at pre-shot and +5 or +6 hours (seems to be his low point) when possible. Hope to be in a position to do a full curve in 7-10 days from now with the new dose.
Does this seem reasonable? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks again for your support.
Heidi and Frodo
I'm trying to come up with a plan that is realistic for my home/health situation as Frodo and I go forward from here. Frodo is not regulated yet (diagnosed mid-Dec.). He switched to Lantus (1.5 u 2xday) 11 days ago from Humulin N (1 u 2xday) after a curve at the vet's office with very high numbers (not on SS--Frodo's spreadsheet starts with his first successful blood test 6 days ago).
Frodo is a former feral who is a happy lap cat now, but still gets nervous with any type of confinement or too much noise/activity. I am also a single mother of twin 3-year-olds and a Ph.D. student, newly diagnosed with adrenal fatigue and hyperthyroidism (think chronic fatigue). Testing is not going well for us, and I am often not home during the day to watch and test Frodo (yesterday was an exception). I am dedicated to testing and we will keep working on it, but it's unrealistic for me to believe I will always have a pre-shot number these next few days or weeks. I also may not get a real curve for awhile and although this week I've been really regular with his shots, that's also not always realistic. Frodo won't eat while the boys are around, so I have to let him eat after we leave the house in the morning. His usual pattern when I am home is to eat some, come back a little while later and eat some more, etc. until the food is gone about four hours later, but who knows what he does when I'm not there. It's hard to know how much he's eaten and how much my other four cats have eaten (canned food--low carb by my calculations but a store brand not on Binky's list). At this point, I don't check his urine. The thought exhausts me. I can't even imagine being able to separate his urine from the other cat's urine right now and how I'll have to rearrange my house to segregate him. Maybe when blood testing is in place I'll give it a go. But this is where I go into shut-down mode. One thing at a time . . .
My plan for the next few weeks: Drop from 1.5 units Lantus 2 x day, to 1.0 unit 2xday. Slowly and gently work on testing, especially at pre-shot and +5 or +6 hours (seems to be his low point) when possible. Hope to be in a position to do a full curve in 7-10 days from now with the new dose.
Does this seem reasonable? Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks again for your support.
Heidi and Frodo