frizzbean
Member Since 2022
Hello all. Thank you to everyone that posts on this board. I have learned so much here since Vivian was diagnosed in January 22. I really appreciate all the information and shared experience. It has been a learning experience but we are getting through it so far, but Viv's numbers are still high after 3 months, which is the reason for my post.
My profile details Vivian's life with us. She is fed on schedule twice a day - gets 5oz Friskies Pate between 6-7 AM & PM . Shot is given 1/2 hour after she eats and she gets 3oz of Tiki Cat between noon & 1pm. She started on Lantus 2/1/22 at 2U and is now at 3-1/2U 2x a day. I do not test her during the week unless I feel she isn't acting right but I do a curve each weekend and her numbers are in the spreadsheet. I feel there has been very little change for the 3 months that she has been on insulin. I know ECID but most of the posts I've read seem to show less time to get readings to consistently be down to the 200-300 range.
I'm beginning to suspect that there is more going on than just diabetes and/or she was diabetic long before it was diagnosed and alot of damage was done that may make it impossible to get her regulated. She is still ravenously hungry and always hoovering the floor looking for any crumbs, still pees outside the box several times a week and her numbers have not been below 250, usually in the 300s. Will be sending the past 2 weeks curves to the vet & would imagine she will once again increase Viv's insulin dosage.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Frizz
My profile details Vivian's life with us. She is fed on schedule twice a day - gets 5oz Friskies Pate between 6-7 AM & PM . Shot is given 1/2 hour after she eats and she gets 3oz of Tiki Cat between noon & 1pm. She started on Lantus 2/1/22 at 2U and is now at 3-1/2U 2x a day. I do not test her during the week unless I feel she isn't acting right but I do a curve each weekend and her numbers are in the spreadsheet. I feel there has been very little change for the 3 months that she has been on insulin. I know ECID but most of the posts I've read seem to show less time to get readings to consistently be down to the 200-300 range.
I'm beginning to suspect that there is more going on than just diabetes and/or she was diabetic long before it was diagnosed and alot of damage was done that may make it impossible to get her regulated. She is still ravenously hungry and always hoovering the floor looking for any crumbs, still pees outside the box several times a week and her numbers have not been below 250, usually in the 300s. Will be sending the past 2 weeks curves to the vet & would imagine she will once again increase Viv's insulin dosage.
Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks
Frizz