Re: How long does lantus last in the fridge?
Welcome to Lantus Land!! I gather you're Rita. What's your kitty's name?
You are so right about this entire endeavor being completely overwhelming at the beginning. Give yourself about 2 weeks and you will have the routine down and it will seem far more manageable! We've all been in your shoes so we really do understand just how much this can make your brain hurt!!
On this Board, we use 150 as the post and ask for help number. (Health uses a higher "no shoot" number.) With Lantus, the mantra is "Shoot low to stay low." however, we don't expect that you will begin to shoot low numbers your first couple of weeks.
It's important to do your best to get at least 4 tests per day -- your two pre-shot tests and at least one test during both the AM and PM cycles if your schedule permits. I'm a bit of a testaholic and I like data so I will always encourage you to get more rather than less tests but you need to balance testing with a reasonable lifestyle. Basically, the more data you collect, the more quickly you will be able to get a handle on your kitty's patterns. Getting a mini-curve (testing every 3 hours) will help you to see when Lantus onset begins and where your kitty's nadir falls. This first week may be atypical since it will take 5 - 7 days for the insulin depot to form.
I test and when Gabby's face is in her food, she gets her injection. She's very food motivated and doesn't even notice that she's getting a shot.
Drops below 50 indicate that your cat gets a dose reduction. Kitties also can get a dose reduction is they are in largely normal (green) numbers for a week. Everyone panics when they see numbers below 50. If you think numbers are dropping, please post. We'll walk you through how to manage the numbers. There's also information on
Shooting and Handling Low Numbers in the sticky note above. There is a huge volume of information in all of the sticky notes. I'd encourage you to read them and to print out the note I linked. If the Board goes down or your computer isn't working, you'll have the instructions that you'll need.
Please let us know if you have questions. The people here are very generous with their time and their knowledge. We're all here to lend a hand! And again, welcome.