Megan & Oren
Member Since 2015
Hi All;
Nervous mother here, as my Oren is newly started on Lantus 1U/2x day as of this past Mon. I have not yet begun home testing, just got materials today, and HOPE to try to start something tomorrow. He has been pretty stable I'd say, continuing to eat normally, and seeing a small decrease in PU/PD. Should note that his overall condition was not bad at diagnosis; decent weight, just the PU/PD but not filling up the box, coat good, a bit lethargic maybe...His initial BG test was 445 from the initial vet visit on 1/17. He definitely seems perkier and is purring and interacting a bit more these last few days.
Oren eats a.m and pm, no free feeding. I've kept to the 12 hr feed/shoot schedule pretty religiously for this first week. He is scheduled to go in Fri. 6th for his first follow up testing to see about dose adjustment. Reading here I see that so many doing home testing make their own adjustments of dosage based on the readings. I have an upcoming trip from Feb 12-17 and have arranged for a vet-tech pet sitter to come 2x a day to the house. My question is, is my best course of action to begin testing as much as possible before he goes in on the 6th? I understand that vet visits can spike the BG numbers a lot; on the day he began his insulin his curve was only 5 readings, 2 hrs. apart. (fed at home 7a.m) first shot at 8.30a.m, BG 511, 300something, nadir 247, then final two were 300something and 400something. Relying on memory as vet didn't provide me the numbers to take home... These numbers are why the vet started him at 1 unit/2x day.
If his home numbers are much lower, and then they are high again on the 6th due to vet stress, how will i know what a good dose adjustment might be? I only have a few days to monitor him myself before leaving, and I'm nervous that the tech coming only 2x a day might not be sufficient?
I have not yet created the spreadsheet, as I said, i haven't begun testing, but hope to tomorrow...
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Megan
Nervous mother here, as my Oren is newly started on Lantus 1U/2x day as of this past Mon. I have not yet begun home testing, just got materials today, and HOPE to try to start something tomorrow. He has been pretty stable I'd say, continuing to eat normally, and seeing a small decrease in PU/PD. Should note that his overall condition was not bad at diagnosis; decent weight, just the PU/PD but not filling up the box, coat good, a bit lethargic maybe...His initial BG test was 445 from the initial vet visit on 1/17. He definitely seems perkier and is purring and interacting a bit more these last few days.
Oren eats a.m and pm, no free feeding. I've kept to the 12 hr feed/shoot schedule pretty religiously for this first week. He is scheduled to go in Fri. 6th for his first follow up testing to see about dose adjustment. Reading here I see that so many doing home testing make their own adjustments of dosage based on the readings. I have an upcoming trip from Feb 12-17 and have arranged for a vet-tech pet sitter to come 2x a day to the house. My question is, is my best course of action to begin testing as much as possible before he goes in on the 6th? I understand that vet visits can spike the BG numbers a lot; on the day he began his insulin his curve was only 5 readings, 2 hrs. apart. (fed at home 7a.m) first shot at 8.30a.m, BG 511, 300something, nadir 247, then final two were 300something and 400something. Relying on memory as vet didn't provide me the numbers to take home... These numbers are why the vet started him at 1 unit/2x day.
If his home numbers are much lower, and then they are high again on the 6th due to vet stress, how will i know what a good dose adjustment might be? I only have a few days to monitor him myself before leaving, and I'm nervous that the tech coming only 2x a day might not be sufficient?
I have not yet created the spreadsheet, as I said, i haven't begun testing, but hope to tomorrow...
Any advice greatly appreciated!
Megan