We are concerned about the big swing in numbers.
I'm concerned with the big swings in the BG numbers too. But that is part of what Vetsulin does. Quick onset, steep drops, steep rises, short duration in cats. It was developed for dogs, and works ok in dogs.
What was the pre-shot test this morning? What we call the AMPS test.
So far, I have this for the BG numbers today:
ate 45 minutes prior to shot of Vetsulin
AMPS ??? 1U
+2.5 37
+?? 60 with karo and food
+7 120
Good thing you are home testing. With that BG of 37 earlier today, your cat may have gone lower if you had not caught it and fed. Convulsions, seizures and death are the last thing we want to see. We have a member now whose cat is being rehabilitated from a severe hypo. It's a long haul she has ahead of her.
Hardly anyone here in the US uses Vetsulin anymore, except vets that have not kept up with the latest diabetes treatments. Here is a primer on Vetsulin from one of our forums.
vetsulin primerIt's a bit outdated, but should provide a little bit of information for you.
I would suggest you print out the
AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Dogs and Cats. This is from a vet published journal back from June 2010. You may want to print 2 copies, one for you, one to share with your vet.