kagee75
Member Since 2014
Hello everyone,
I'm relatively new to this board although I've gained quite a bit of knowledge just by reading all of your posts. Even though every kitty is different, I get so much information from you all that helps me when it comes to my Tooter. I think this website should be included for all newly diagnosed kitties! We've been riding the roller coaster for about 3 months now and have FINALLY gotten to some good numbers. We dropped some when we switched to Lantus and we dropped significantly when we switched to lower carb food. He's on canned m/d right now - no dry. I should tell you that he is also prone to crystals in his urine and has had two long stays at the vet for it, although the last was four years ago. He also has neuropathy in his back legs and I'm giving him weekly B12 shots for that. I've seen some small improvements and I'm sure it will continue to improve as his levels are regulated. My question is about dosage now that he's hitting lower numbers. I don't give him insulin when he's below or very near 100, but then when he hits higher numbers in the afternoon, I have to give him 3 to 3.5. That seems like I'm shooting myself in the foot though because I'm really causing him to rebound aren't I? If I need to give him the same units each time for best results, how do I manage that when he's so low particularly in the morning before I go to work? I'm out all day so I have to be careful about that morning dose. On weekends, I can test him all day if necessary. I've noticed that the insulin lasts about 10 hours in his system. That's when he's lowest.
It's funny. I was feeling pretty confident in what we were doing to get his numbers down when they were so incredibly high, but now I feel like I'm starting over again. Any advise you can give would be appreciated.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub ... utput=html
I'm relatively new to this board although I've gained quite a bit of knowledge just by reading all of your posts. Even though every kitty is different, I get so much information from you all that helps me when it comes to my Tooter. I think this website should be included for all newly diagnosed kitties! We've been riding the roller coaster for about 3 months now and have FINALLY gotten to some good numbers. We dropped some when we switched to Lantus and we dropped significantly when we switched to lower carb food. He's on canned m/d right now - no dry. I should tell you that he is also prone to crystals in his urine and has had two long stays at the vet for it, although the last was four years ago. He also has neuropathy in his back legs and I'm giving him weekly B12 shots for that. I've seen some small improvements and I'm sure it will continue to improve as his levels are regulated. My question is about dosage now that he's hitting lower numbers. I don't give him insulin when he's below or very near 100, but then when he hits higher numbers in the afternoon, I have to give him 3 to 3.5. That seems like I'm shooting myself in the foot though because I'm really causing him to rebound aren't I? If I need to give him the same units each time for best results, how do I manage that when he's so low particularly in the morning before I go to work? I'm out all day so I have to be careful about that morning dose. On weekends, I can test him all day if necessary. I've noticed that the insulin lasts about 10 hours in his system. That's when he's lowest.
It's funny. I was feeling pretty confident in what we were doing to get his numbers down when they were so incredibly high, but now I feel like I'm starting over again. Any advise you can give would be appreciated.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub ... utput=html