Hi all,
I am so delighted to have found this site. Our Pollock has been diabetic for 7 years, and is finally free of the dreaded Purina DM dry food (as are his brothers), all thanks to this website.
Of course, his insulin needs immediately dropped from 3.5 units of Lantus twice a day to only 0.5 units only in the evening. I realize that twice a day dosing is ideal, but his morning blood is around 5 mml/l, and only gets to 12 mml/l by nighttime. I have had great difficulty measuring a 0.25 unit dose with my BD Ultra-fine 31 gauge short needle. I am in Toronto, Canada, are there more suitable needles for use with Lantus?
Also, I've been giving each boy two cans of Fancy Feast classic pate daily (I have three - Pollock is perhaps 13 or 14, Harry is 8, and Simon is 1.5 years old). I split the food amongst four meals. Is this enough? Pollock and especially Harry could gain to lose some weight after all those years of the evil Purina DM dry food.
Thanks everyone!
I am so delighted to have found this site. Our Pollock has been diabetic for 7 years, and is finally free of the dreaded Purina DM dry food (as are his brothers), all thanks to this website.
Of course, his insulin needs immediately dropped from 3.5 units of Lantus twice a day to only 0.5 units only in the evening. I realize that twice a day dosing is ideal, but his morning blood is around 5 mml/l, and only gets to 12 mml/l by nighttime. I have had great difficulty measuring a 0.25 unit dose with my BD Ultra-fine 31 gauge short needle. I am in Toronto, Canada, are there more suitable needles for use with Lantus?
Also, I've been giving each boy two cans of Fancy Feast classic pate daily (I have three - Pollock is perhaps 13 or 14, Harry is 8, and Simon is 1.5 years old). I split the food amongst four meals. Is this enough? Pollock and especially Harry could gain to lose some weight after all those years of the evil Purina DM dry food.
Thanks everyone!