Update 10-21-13
We are a little stuck on what to do. There has been no insulin for 5 days (today is day 6). Her numbers are in the normal range for the alpha trak 2 tester almost always-but still seem high to me when looking at other spreadsheets. I'm a little nervous about giving her insulin at these numbers, but could try when I am home for a good part of the day?? She has dropped up to 100 points within an hour of eating with no insulin and seems to drop every time she eats. I'm feeding her small meals 4-5 times per day and putting frozen food in her dish at bedtime. She is eating canned wellness, no grain, 5% carbs. I just don't want to blow it if she is trying to go into remission and not sure what to do??"
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Hi, I am a new member with a 13 year old cat diagnosed about 4 weeks ago. She was in dk and spent a week in ICU when diagnosed. They could not get her regulated at the vet and sent me home with a chart for how much insulin to give based on her blood sugar. Her insulin is lantus and I have switched her to very low (less than 5% carbs) carb canned food. I have been on a roller coaster since she has been home. I take her bg 5-10 times/day and it has ranged from high 100's to high 500's. She has had 2.5-6 units of insulin/day.
Over the past 5 days there has been a HUGE change. All of her readings have been below 250 and she has only had .5 units of insulin per day. Most readings are in the 120-170 range. One day she had no insulin. She is eating less b/c she is not crazy about the food she is eating, but still eating and seems to feel great. She is also overweight, so I "think" eating less is a good thing?
My question is this. I know her numbers are pretty good, but not great (yesterday 168, 189, 140, 136, 150 with .25units of insulin between the 189 and 140). From what I've read they should be a little lower, but I probably should not be giving any insulin with these numbers? Does this look like she is going into remission to anyone that has been there? Will the numbers come down more with time? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
***Please note the numbers in the far right column represent insulin given in addition to that on the chart as the vet recommended to dose her based on BG readings after being unable to regulate her during her one week stay.
***I'm using the Alpha Trak 2 glucometer. From what I am seeing here this meter might read higher? Does that make these numbers better than they look?
*** Over the last 3 days her BG has dropped 30-50 points after eating without insulin. Should I take this into consideration if she needs insulin?
Any suggestions/feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!
We are a little stuck on what to do. There has been no insulin for 5 days (today is day 6). Her numbers are in the normal range for the alpha trak 2 tester almost always-but still seem high to me when looking at other spreadsheets. I'm a little nervous about giving her insulin at these numbers, but could try when I am home for a good part of the day?? She has dropped up to 100 points within an hour of eating with no insulin and seems to drop every time she eats. I'm feeding her small meals 4-5 times per day and putting frozen food in her dish at bedtime. She is eating canned wellness, no grain, 5% carbs. I just don't want to blow it if she is trying to go into remission and not sure what to do??"
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
Hi, I am a new member with a 13 year old cat diagnosed about 4 weeks ago. She was in dk and spent a week in ICU when diagnosed. They could not get her regulated at the vet and sent me home with a chart for how much insulin to give based on her blood sugar. Her insulin is lantus and I have switched her to very low (less than 5% carbs) carb canned food. I have been on a roller coaster since she has been home. I take her bg 5-10 times/day and it has ranged from high 100's to high 500's. She has had 2.5-6 units of insulin/day.
Over the past 5 days there has been a HUGE change. All of her readings have been below 250 and she has only had .5 units of insulin per day. Most readings are in the 120-170 range. One day she had no insulin. She is eating less b/c she is not crazy about the food she is eating, but still eating and seems to feel great. She is also overweight, so I "think" eating less is a good thing?
My question is this. I know her numbers are pretty good, but not great (yesterday 168, 189, 140, 136, 150 with .25units of insulin between the 189 and 140). From what I've read they should be a little lower, but I probably should not be giving any insulin with these numbers? Does this look like she is going into remission to anyone that has been there? Will the numbers come down more with time? Any input would be greatly appreciated.
***Please note the numbers in the far right column represent insulin given in addition to that on the chart as the vet recommended to dose her based on BG readings after being unable to regulate her during her one week stay.
***I'm using the Alpha Trak 2 glucometer. From what I am seeing here this meter might read higher? Does that make these numbers better than they look?
*** Over the last 3 days her BG has dropped 30-50 points after eating without insulin. Should I take this into consideration if she needs insulin?
Any suggestions/feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you!!