Mindy & Max
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I think I have the spreadsheet set up right...but I'm sure someone will let me know if I don't. :smile:
So we've only been on Lantus for 48 hours. When should I start seeing his numbers come down? I know about the "shed"...just don't know when I should start seeing some improvement.
And how many times a day should I test him? I've tried both evenings this weekend, but either haven't gotten enough blood, or was too much of a clutz and got error messages, and he didn't want to sit anymore so I gave up. His ears are getting sensitive--he's starting to flinch a bit when I prick him, which he didn't on Saturday.
I have to say, tho, that I'm impressed that he'll let me test him at all, and seems to have no reaction when I give him his shots...I thought for sure this first few weeks would feel like torture to him. Although this morning he wasn't too happy about me fishing him out from under the bed, but he settled as soon as I had him in my lap and gave him some love.
Oh, and when do I feed him in relation to testing and giving the shots? Does it matter with Lantus? I've been feeding him before the test, but sometimes I can test right after he's done eating, and others, like this morning, it didn't happen for almost an hour (which I'm sure in part is reflected in the super high number).
For those who haven't seen my earlier posts, Max has been switched to low-carb, all canned. Aaahhh shoot, and I just looked at my food list...he had a "high" carb breakfast at 12%. Guess we won't be feeding those flavors anymore. When I picked them out, I was trying a wide variety of flavors just to see what they would eat. Most of the high protein/low carb foods are seafood...is that a problem to continually feed them seafood?
So we've only been on Lantus for 48 hours. When should I start seeing his numbers come down? I know about the "shed"...just don't know when I should start seeing some improvement.
And how many times a day should I test him? I've tried both evenings this weekend, but either haven't gotten enough blood, or was too much of a clutz and got error messages, and he didn't want to sit anymore so I gave up. His ears are getting sensitive--he's starting to flinch a bit when I prick him, which he didn't on Saturday.
I have to say, tho, that I'm impressed that he'll let me test him at all, and seems to have no reaction when I give him his shots...I thought for sure this first few weeks would feel like torture to him. Although this morning he wasn't too happy about me fishing him out from under the bed, but he settled as soon as I had him in my lap and gave him some love.
Oh, and when do I feed him in relation to testing and giving the shots? Does it matter with Lantus? I've been feeding him before the test, but sometimes I can test right after he's done eating, and others, like this morning, it didn't happen for almost an hour (which I'm sure in part is reflected in the super high number).
For those who haven't seen my earlier posts, Max has been switched to low-carb, all canned. Aaahhh shoot, and I just looked at my food list...he had a "high" carb breakfast at 12%. Guess we won't be feeding those flavors anymore. When I picked them out, I was trying a wide variety of flavors just to see what they would eat. Most of the high protein/low carb foods are seafood...is that a problem to continually feed them seafood?