Lisa and Jynx
Member
Hello,
My cat, Jynx, was recently diagnosed with DM, He was started on Lantus 3.0 U BID on 6/23/11. Since that time, I've switched him over to 100% wet. He is currently getting 0.5 Units BID, but I'm concerned about his very low BS#s. I have to admit that I've decided the dosage myself based on his BS#s, as I've switched him to wet food (after a scare of 32 on the prescribed dose).
Yesterday, the vet advised that I should not take BS#s until Monday, and only give 0.5 Units Lantus SID until then. She would like me to call on Monday to discuss further. I skipped his P.M. dose as recommended yesterday.
Feeling uncomfortable about shooting blindly, I did get his # this morning. His AMPS was 297. He was then given 0.5U.
After researching Lantus, I have some concerns about the SID dosing, and roller-coaster of #s; especially if there is any chance of remission in the future. I'm also concerned that the vet will recommend changing the medication, since they are not as familiar with Lantus, as they are with some of the other meds.
I'll get together with the vet on Monday to discuss a plan to go forward, but any recommendations from the group would be wonderful.
I wanted to thank you for this wonderful site, and all of the helpful information that I was able to find here. I'm a vet tech student, but a newbie when it comes to diabetes treatment (outside of standard testing at the vet).
Thanks for your help.
Lisa
My cat, Jynx, was recently diagnosed with DM, He was started on Lantus 3.0 U BID on 6/23/11. Since that time, I've switched him over to 100% wet. He is currently getting 0.5 Units BID, but I'm concerned about his very low BS#s. I have to admit that I've decided the dosage myself based on his BS#s, as I've switched him to wet food (after a scare of 32 on the prescribed dose).
Yesterday, the vet advised that I should not take BS#s until Monday, and only give 0.5 Units Lantus SID until then. She would like me to call on Monday to discuss further. I skipped his P.M. dose as recommended yesterday.
Feeling uncomfortable about shooting blindly, I did get his # this morning. His AMPS was 297. He was then given 0.5U.
After researching Lantus, I have some concerns about the SID dosing, and roller-coaster of #s; especially if there is any chance of remission in the future. I'm also concerned that the vet will recommend changing the medication, since they are not as familiar with Lantus, as they are with some of the other meds.
I'll get together with the vet on Monday to discuss a plan to go forward, but any recommendations from the group would be wonderful.
I wanted to thank you for this wonderful site, and all of the helpful information that I was able to find here. I'm a vet tech student, but a newbie when it comes to diabetes treatment (outside of standard testing at the vet).
Thanks for your help.
Lisa