Hi Tammie,
What I meant about blood draws was for overall testing of the cat's health. I keep copies of all the full blood results in a binder for each of my cats so I can compare any that are above range with the next testing done. I was not clear why you needed to take your cat to see the vet again so that's why I asked. Ask if you can get copies of the last bloodwork taken by the vet so you can look at your cat's values.
As for weekly visits to the vet.... if I had to take mine weekly, I am sure they would run away from home! No, I don't need to take mine unless they are sick or for dentals or maybe blood tests and urine tests for non diabetes issues.
Ok if it's just to check on hydration, it would be great if you could arrange to get a fluid kit to give at home if your cat's dehydrated, especially if you can see your vet only once a week.... best to be prepared and have all you need at home, just in case. I always have fluids and pain meds on hand because my two have issues with pancreatitis.
I suppose you will need to put together a 'shopping list'. Once you have everything at home, you can settle into lots of reading.
Lantus uses different syringes, so with the Lantus, you will need to pick up U100 syringes.
Also, Ketostix or Ketodiastix to test urine for ketones.
Last is Pepcid AC 10mg strength.... don't get the extra strength one. Pepcid is great for upset stomachs, and often I see 1/4tab settle down an upset stomach enough to eat their foods.
With doses, each insulin is different, but for Lantus and Levemir, it's usually started at a small dose, maybe 1u BID.
If you read over the protocol on one of the links I posted, you will see that the dose is held for 5-7days or 10-14 shots because of the shed needing to build up. For now though, just getting settled, doing a curve, reading all the info will keep you busy. Keep in mind that your curve on Caninsulin won't be anything like when you switch over to Lantus so you can expect to see differences.
I am sure it must be tough when you have to be ready for the day when the vet's in town and if you forget something, it has to wait till the next week, so I hope you have a good list of stuff. There are always people around here, so ask your questions and we will help you be prepared for your visit tomorrow ... what time IS your vet visit?