Sharon and Kipper here,
I'll try to make this short. For about the last 4 days I have been pretty pleased with Kippers numbers. I thought we might be heading toward regulation since the improvement started after I switched him to all wet food . Then yesterday he dropped to 77. Called the vet pre-shot for advice on dose. They had me feed, then test. Then they said no insulin. I felt he should maybe have .5 to 1 unit but since I have been at this a whopping two months and because he is not regulated, followed the vet's advice. This am he was 517 so the vet had me give 3 units. They told me to check at +5 and +7 then called back and said forget that, to only check twice a day pre-shot and the procedure changed to test, feed, shoot. As they are unavailable on the weekends I was told if <200 don't shoot or >200 give 3 units. I guess I shouldn't be second guessing my vet but not giving insulin at all seems scary. Giving too much insulin seems scary.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement?
I'll try to make this short. For about the last 4 days I have been pretty pleased with Kippers numbers. I thought we might be heading toward regulation since the improvement started after I switched him to all wet food . Then yesterday he dropped to 77. Called the vet pre-shot for advice on dose. They had me feed, then test. Then they said no insulin. I felt he should maybe have .5 to 1 unit but since I have been at this a whopping two months and because he is not regulated, followed the vet's advice. This am he was 517 so the vet had me give 3 units. They told me to check at +5 and +7 then called back and said forget that, to only check twice a day pre-shot and the procedure changed to test, feed, shoot. As they are unavailable on the weekends I was told if <200 don't shoot or >200 give 3 units. I guess I shouldn't be second guessing my vet but not giving insulin at all seems scary. Giving too much insulin seems scary.
Any thoughts or words of encouragement?