AnneforMarley
Member Since 2020
Marley, age 10, has settled into this insulin regime after 2 weeks. He comes over now when I prepare the glucometer as he knows he usually gets a meal or a treat! I found the blood sampling stressful the first few times, but now it is easy, and he is also cooperative and so a good experience. He is on a mix of soft food: DM Purina (despises it alone!) mixed with Whiskas pates, and sometimes Fancy Feast fish and shrimp. Activity level: low in
winter. Even after 2 weeks I think his peripheral neuropathy has cleared as doing stairs normally now. 5 Ps all present!
I sent my vet the results 5 days ago, and she sent me this email:
“Hi Anne,
I apologize for the telephone tag last week. Thank you for sending me the chart you have been keeping for Marley. This is very helpful, feel free to send any further updates to this email and I can put it all in her file.
Also thank you for the recommended website. I find my day is so busy I don’t have time to look into those types of things but it is and will be a good resource we can pass on to other clients.
As for Marley’s blood glucose curves, the low BG readings are concerning and I’m glad you reduced the dose and skipped a few as well. I am typically happy with blood glucose readings between 6-10 for cats as they will increase their levels by a few units due to stress which is often endured during blood sampling. I also find some patients take a few weeks (7-14 days) to level out and can become more sensitive to the insulin towards the end of the 2 week starting period as their body adjusts to the medication.
With this in mind my suggestion would be to try and give 1/2 a unit twice daily and see if this gives a more consistent curve so that treatments don’t have to be skipped.
Continue to keep me posted and let me know if you have any questions.”
1. Looking for feedback re what my target PMPS tonight should be given the reduced dose was held this morning and Marley’s blood sugars today were reasonable.
2. How long am I a “newbie”? When do I post on the lantus forum?
3. How are people measuring smaller doses such as .25 units in case I go in that direction? There are no markers, and I now use the 3 mL insulin pet syringe with .5 unit markers. I have seen people record drop, and I saw one person record small fractions in other posts!
With gratitude for your help,
Anne
I sent my vet the results 5 days ago, and she sent me this email:
“Hi Anne,
I apologize for the telephone tag last week. Thank you for sending me the chart you have been keeping for Marley. This is very helpful, feel free to send any further updates to this email and I can put it all in her file.
Also thank you for the recommended website. I find my day is so busy I don’t have time to look into those types of things but it is and will be a good resource we can pass on to other clients.
As for Marley’s blood glucose curves, the low BG readings are concerning and I’m glad you reduced the dose and skipped a few as well. I am typically happy with blood glucose readings between 6-10 for cats as they will increase their levels by a few units due to stress which is often endured during blood sampling. I also find some patients take a few weeks (7-14 days) to level out and can become more sensitive to the insulin towards the end of the 2 week starting period as their body adjusts to the medication.
With this in mind my suggestion would be to try and give 1/2 a unit twice daily and see if this gives a more consistent curve so that treatments don’t have to be skipped.
Continue to keep me posted and let me know if you have any questions.”
1. Looking for feedback re what my target PMPS tonight should be given the reduced dose was held this morning and Marley’s blood sugars today were reasonable.
2. How long am I a “newbie”? When do I post on the lantus forum?
3. How are people measuring smaller doses such as .25 units in case I go in that direction? There are no markers, and I now use the 3 mL insulin pet syringe with .5 unit markers. I have seen people record drop, and I saw one person record small fractions in other posts!
With gratitude for your help,
Anne
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