I made an error, why did I think you were using Lantus? So sorry. Cassandra
@AliceMeowliss&Cassandra caught that...thank you my dear, and she has referred you to the correct insulin support group for further information.
As Deirdre
@Jerry dutchboy told you, it's very easy to edit the signature when your testing supplies arrive, it's helpful to have as much of kitties info as we can when we read your posts.
Lucky Lou is a big boy, I can identify as Idjit is a large cat too. When he sleeps with me, he takes up a very large part of the bed!
You replied about diet: "
Wet Friskies and Dry Iams Indoor formula. Had been having recurring UTI but is clear of infection today."
Diet is a very important component of effective diabetic treatment and a low carb all wet diet has been proven to lower blood sugar levels. Dry food is usually much too high in carbs, and can contribute to urinary issues like UTIs and crystals because of no/very low moisture content. We all need lots of water in our systems for urinary health. In addition, not all canned food is low carb, there is a food chart at the top of the Main Health forum and we recommend using food under 10% carbs. Idjit's favorites were the shreds and fillets with gravy, which I learned were too high in carbs, so we changed to the pates and Fancy Feast Classics.
If you would, please read information
HERE about dry food and you can visit
www.catinfo.com which is a wonderful website about feline nutrition. If you consider changing the diet and reducing or eliminating the dry food, and even if Lucky is a dry food lover, we can help with tips on transitioning. However, it's best to be testing consistently before taking the dry food out of the equation, as it can significantly reduce blood sugar, require less insulin, and you will want to know "real time" what the effect is. This will help protect Lou from a possi

ble hypoglycemic event. Same goes for replacing higher carb wet food with lower carb varieties.
Please start posting in the Main Health forum, so that more members can meet you and Lou, and help you with additional support and suggestions. This forum is just the welcome mat, and to help you to start posting in other forums for more exposure and information.
"Granny" Lou and Idjit