Newly Diagnosed Kitty

Brianna

Member Since 2018
Hi, my cat is Sam and he was diagnosed about a month ago. He’s on Lantus and the vet is still adjusting his dose. He started at 1 unit twice a day, then 2 units twice a day and now he’s on 4 units twice a day. I’d like to start home monitoring and have no idea where to start. My question is which meter is the best? I’ve read a lot of different things on the site and my head is spinning! And when do I test him and how do I track it? I have the numbers the vet gave me but I don’t know if those would be comparable if I were to use a human meter. Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
Hi, my cat is Sam and he was diagnosed about a month ago. He’s on Lantus and the vet is still adjusting his dose. He started at 1 unit twice a day, then 2 units twice a day and now he’s on 4 units twice a day. I’d like to start home monitoring and have no idea where to start. My question is which meter is the best? I’ve read a lot of different things on the site and my head is spinning! And when do I test him and how do I track it? I have the numbers the vet gave me but I don’t know if those would be comparable if I were to use a human meter. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Hi Brianna, welcome! I am (consider myself) a newbie- I will give my input as I know...
Did Sam go (jump) from 1u to 2u and then to 4U?
I am going to tag a senior member who could help you a whole bunch I think :)
@Marje and Gracie Brianna needs some h.e.l.p :bighug:
 
Hi Brianna and Sam. Home testing is one of the best tools you have to keep Sam safe and see how the insulin is affecting him.
Here is a link on meters from the FAQ's forum: METERS
Here is a link about home testing: TESTING
Lots of good information in the FAQ's forum, please note the information on Hypos and the Hypo Toolbox. Extremely important, I hope you never need it but better safe than sorry, right? FAQS
Read the information in the yellow tagged info and stickies at the top of this Lantus forum.
Others will be along to advise. So glad you are here learning to help Sam forward to better health!
Edit: Also, you might consider posting in the Main Forum to get more info about the signature, the spreadsheet we use here and a good diet for a sugar cat. :cat:
 
I would also suggest you start on the Main Feline Health Forum where you can learn the basics about FD, testing, feeding, spreadsheets, etc. Once you have learned that, then you can post back here where we can help you with regulation.

I will say that raising the dose that fast can cause overdosing and, if the dose is too high, can potentially cause hypoglycemia. So it’s very important that you get a meter and start home testing.

Good luck and we hope you will come back to this forum when you’ve learned the basics.
 
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