Jaime's Mom
Member Since 2013
Hi and good morning!
This is our 1st post. Thank you for this wonderful site which has been so helpful. We have been monitoring
Jaime on Lantus since her fist day (2 Nov). I take her BG in the morning and night, only on the weekends
can we test more often.
We started a spread sheet when we started Lantus and invite you to take a look. Jaime our 4 yr old rescue
seems to respond very well, perhaps too well, as her numbers can get (too) low? We are trying to wean her
and our other 3 rescues off, or mostly away from, dry food, while keeping her 0.5 unit Lantus shot
constant. Last night was the first night there was no dry food down and when tested her, when I got up at
4am, +9 hours, BG was a very low 31, and it scared us, as it was ca. 3 hrs past the nadir?
Should we leave dry down at night? Should we drop the dose to 0.25 units?
We see very knowledgeable people on this site say normal BG for a cat is anywhere from 40-120, up to 70-
120. That's a big difference between 40 and 70. Please help us - we have no faith in our vet after the
Vetsulin failure and 2 unit Lantus starting prescription.
Little background about Jaime, who "found" us the day before a blizzard, near death, 4 years ago. She
made it back, seemingly healthy, except she never went into heat and has never been spayed, and now
diabetes at an early age. Jaime was diagnosed on October 10 - she was taken to the vet because she was
very sluggish. Her (non) reaction is in the spread sheet remarks.
Our goal is to beat this and get her off insulin.
Thanks for all your help and insights!!
Kathy
http://tinyurl.com/ojxbmxo This is the link for the spreadsheet
This is our 1st post. Thank you for this wonderful site which has been so helpful. We have been monitoring
Jaime on Lantus since her fist day (2 Nov). I take her BG in the morning and night, only on the weekends
can we test more often.
We started a spread sheet when we started Lantus and invite you to take a look. Jaime our 4 yr old rescue
seems to respond very well, perhaps too well, as her numbers can get (too) low? We are trying to wean her
and our other 3 rescues off, or mostly away from, dry food, while keeping her 0.5 unit Lantus shot
constant. Last night was the first night there was no dry food down and when tested her, when I got up at
4am, +9 hours, BG was a very low 31, and it scared us, as it was ca. 3 hrs past the nadir?
Should we leave dry down at night? Should we drop the dose to 0.25 units?
We see very knowledgeable people on this site say normal BG for a cat is anywhere from 40-120, up to 70-
120. That's a big difference between 40 and 70. Please help us - we have no faith in our vet after the
Vetsulin failure and 2 unit Lantus starting prescription.
Little background about Jaime, who "found" us the day before a blizzard, near death, 4 years ago. She
made it back, seemingly healthy, except she never went into heat and has never been spayed, and now
diabetes at an early age. Jaime was diagnosed on October 10 - she was taken to the vet because she was
very sluggish. Her (non) reaction is in the spread sheet remarks.
Our goal is to beat this and get her off insulin.
Thanks for all your help and insights!!
Kathy
http://tinyurl.com/ojxbmxo This is the link for the spreadsheet