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Hi Maggie,
welcome back, if u could confirm some things, so we know what you're using etc.
What kind of syringes are u using? Terumo syringes still?
You're still using The One Touch meter?
what are u currently feeding?
What were the times you checked these BG numbers?
Lantus, doses are not raised and lowered based on preshot numbers, you do need a certain amount of data to determine if Robbie needs more or less insulin.
Those numbers you gave us, at what time (+ hour) in the 12/12 schedule were they taken at?
Because of time zones, we use this format:
example: +12 AMPS (AM preshot test and shot)
+1 one hour after shot
+2 two hours after shot
+3 3 hours after shot and so on....
then you come back to +12 PMPS (PM preshot test and shot) and you start the count again, +1, +2 etc...
So it would really help if you could fill in that info.
Lantus also likes consistency, so dose hopping without collecting key times BG test, will not make it work any faster, Lantus likes patience.
IF you work during the day, many here do as well and cannot collect BG tests, but you can in the evenings and weekends or days off.
Plus you can grab an extra test as you are heading out the door in the morning.
Ketones: if you drop the dose - you will want to test for ketones. You can pick up a box of
Bayer brand ketostix at any pharmacy.
Removing dry food: if you change the diet by removing ALL DRY and feeding a low carb (under 10%) wet food diet, u may need to decrease the dose....you will want to do that transition
slowly. This can lower BG levels.
If there is still dry food available to Robbie, this can cause higher numbers,
Please read this link when you have time, Dr Lisa's website on Feline Nutrition and Transitioning from a dry food diet safely:
http://catinfo.org/
One last thing, if you could EDIT your subject line to include Lantus Help, others will see it right away.