Brenmac
Member Since 2013
Hi all,
2 months ago my sweet 12 year old girl, Rhea, was diagnosed diabetic. Her initial BG at that time was 230. We started her on 1.5 units of Lantus 2x daily and switched from free feeding to feeding 2x daily, giving Medical Diabetic hard food.
Since that time I've been reading everything I can on this board and some other online resources.
I had her in for a glucose curve about 2 weeks after diagnosis. The vet declared her numbers to still be too high and advised to move her up to 2 units 2x daily, I was disappointed and decided to take more control of her treatment.
I then switched her to soft food - Friskies Turkey Giblets pate with extra water mixed in, still 2x daily with her needle. I upped her insulin to 2 units. I continued this for approx 3 weeks. She didn't seem to be improving, her neuropothy was still quite bad, and she was lethargic.
The fee my vet charges for a curve is beyond my ability to cover as often as she suggests, so I picked up a glocometer - an Accu-Check Compact Plus, second hand to try and monitor her at home.
She hasn't taken kindly to having her ear pricked, but so far I have gotten the following 2 readings:
Once, at 4.5 hours post feeding & needle she was 2.8 mmol/L. Then, on a different day, at 11 hours post feeding & needle (or, pre needle) she was 8.2 mmol/L
I felt these were a bit too low and decided to change her back to 1.5 units 2x daily. I haven't dared a test since but she seems less lethargic, more alert.
I understand how important monitoring is, and I will make an effort to test more often. But, my question is, are these numbers ok in your wise opinion(s)? Should I try to see if my machine will read mg/dL instead? Is that more accurate?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks for reading
2 months ago my sweet 12 year old girl, Rhea, was diagnosed diabetic. Her initial BG at that time was 230. We started her on 1.5 units of Lantus 2x daily and switched from free feeding to feeding 2x daily, giving Medical Diabetic hard food.
Since that time I've been reading everything I can on this board and some other online resources.
I had her in for a glucose curve about 2 weeks after diagnosis. The vet declared her numbers to still be too high and advised to move her up to 2 units 2x daily, I was disappointed and decided to take more control of her treatment.
I then switched her to soft food - Friskies Turkey Giblets pate with extra water mixed in, still 2x daily with her needle. I upped her insulin to 2 units. I continued this for approx 3 weeks. She didn't seem to be improving, her neuropothy was still quite bad, and she was lethargic.
The fee my vet charges for a curve is beyond my ability to cover as often as she suggests, so I picked up a glocometer - an Accu-Check Compact Plus, second hand to try and monitor her at home.
She hasn't taken kindly to having her ear pricked, but so far I have gotten the following 2 readings:
Once, at 4.5 hours post feeding & needle she was 2.8 mmol/L. Then, on a different day, at 11 hours post feeding & needle (or, pre needle) she was 8.2 mmol/L
I felt these were a bit too low and decided to change her back to 1.5 units 2x daily. I haven't dared a test since but she seems less lethargic, more alert.
I understand how important monitoring is, and I will make an effort to test more often. But, my question is, are these numbers ok in your wise opinion(s)? Should I try to see if my machine will read mg/dL instead? Is that more accurate?
Any advice is appreciated!
Thanks for reading