Donna & Doogle
Member Since 2011
I wanted to introduce myself, my name is Donna and I have a 7 year old sugar kitty named Doogle. We live in Birmingham, AL. Doogle was diagnosed last September and the vet put him on Humilin N. At first he was on 2 units twice a day. That was going pretty good for awhile. I had already moved him to wet food (all because of this website) and that helped keep his numbers down. We were going in every two weeks and checking his BG to make sure it was ok. It was always around 350 at the 12 hour mark. Then his numbers started to climb after the first of the year to the 400s around but acted ok and was eating fine. So the vet decided to move him up to 3 units every 12 hours. So ok that did pretty good for awhile also. Now in the past 2 months he started losing weight, but eating like crazy and drinking more (I knew there was something wrong). So he bumped it to 4 units a few weeks ago. The whole time I have been saying we should try a different insulin but he is an old school vet (but a great one) and isnt to familiar with anything else. So we decided to start home testing (didnt before to be honest because I was to scared Doogle wouldnt like it and stress out). Testing was the best thing we could have done....it gave us the numbers we needed. He would be ok for at least 8 -10 hours then the check before his shot would be in the high 400s. So went to the vet today to have him see the BG numbers and its was 494. I told him about the numbers we got and that the Humlin N was lasting long enough (which I knew already from testing and from reading here). So the vet decided to go ahead and change him to Lantus at 3 units. So now my question is, He got a Humilin N shot at his regular time this afternoon (actually an hour later because of the vet visit). Do I go ahead and give him the Lantus tonight at his normal 12 hour time (which is 1am central) or do I wait till his BG gets high? Just tested him and he was at 345. So I guess my question is, will switching him make it drop dramatically? Also, when should I test him after giving it to him. I was thinking about 2 hours after it. I also want to say I absolutely LOVE this board!! I have found out more info on here that my own vet. He was very impressed actually on how much I knew. He was thrilled I started home testing because most of his patients that do have diabetic animals are to squeamish to do it. I have told everyone I know about this site and educated them on cat food (how dry is so bad for them and what wet foods are best). So I want to thank you so much for being here for us that have questions, are scared and just need to know there are others out there in the same boat.
Sincerely,
Donna
Sincerely,
Donna