Re: Please share experience on Levemir use_Very concerned w/
Vitali, if you do not have u100 syringes, 3/10cc with half unit markings you need to get them. Drawing .5u is a piece of cake - the line is right there. Even drawing .25u is easy when you have a zero line and a half unit line - you aim for right in between. stay away from the BD syringes - they are terrible for air bubbles. You might try getting Walgreens house brand - again: 3/10cc u00 with half unit markings. I used to get those and they were fine. They will sell you a 10 pack without a script (if your state requires one). Yes, more expensive per syringe than a box of 100 at W-mart, but you need the right ones.
It sounds to me like you have syringes that have only whole unit markings - and possible are for more total units than 30 (3/10cc is a 30 unit syringe). If you have a 5/10cc for 50 units max dose those lines are really tiny - and I think they are 2unit markings? Not positive as I have never used them.
JJ's nadirs are consistently telling you that .75u is too much. I am sure that .5u is too much as well, which is why I keep suggesting you shoot .25u.
Swings are bad. They make her feel crappy. High numbers are bad. They make her feel crappy and can allow ketones to develp. They don't do real damage (barring ketones, which are very bad) until a lot of time has past.
The thing is, if you drop the dose to .25u, you stop the swings AND stop the extreme climbs to 400s and above, maybe even to the 300s and above. Flat 200s would be better than 543 to 49 to 400-500s again. It is the insulin that is causing the high numbers right now.
As for you vet's dosing recommendation, it is useless. You vet is not looking at these numbers swinging from 500s to below 50 and back. Your vet is not managing her 24/7 and there is a good chance s/he has NEVER managed a diabetic cat 24/7. Vets are not taught to think in terms of unit fractions, especially not less than a half unit. When Beau was first diagnosed, he was started at 2u, increased to 3, than 4, than 4.5 and up to 7u. I was not testing him at home. He got ONE blood sugar test a week at the vet's office. It's a wonder I didn't kill him with doses like that. The only thing that saved him was the dry food I left out all the time.
When I started testing him I dropped his dose to 2.5u. His BG was in the upper 300s to over 500 all the time, sometimes higher. But after a month his dose was below 1u, his BGs were in the 100s and 200s and he was eating only canned food. My vets thought I was a crazy cat lady. They aren't laughing now though since he is off insulin and has been for over 3 years.