Terra and Peaches
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Beeker was dx'd with FD in sept '09 and in remission by november. He was on lantus. I thought we had him switched to wet food, but about 3 weeks after remission, it was clear he wasn't going to continue eating it. He wasn't getting nearly enough calories, so the decision was made to let him have dry food again and deal with the consequences as they arise. Even if that meant going back on insulin. Right now he eats NV instinct, which is the lowest carb dry food out there
His numbers are creeping back up. I still test him almost every night and sometimes I still get numbers in the normal range so it's obvious he's still producing SOME insulin on his own. I was out of town and DH got 171 last night and 153 the night before. But, just a couple of days ago I got a 93. I have been consistently getting numbers higher than 120, but not terribly higher. Generally 130's-140's. These are all numbers that are right before meal time BTW.
I know everyone doesn't care for humulin N, but what about using microdoses as a booster occasionally? I know you can't do that with lantus since it has to be given consistently. I'll be taking him to the vet in a couple of weeks and discussing it with my vet, but just wondering if anyone has ever done this and what are your thoughts on it.
I'm not jumping to conclusions yet, but just want to be prepared and have a game plan.
His numbers are creeping back up. I still test him almost every night and sometimes I still get numbers in the normal range so it's obvious he's still producing SOME insulin on his own. I was out of town and DH got 171 last night and 153 the night before. But, just a couple of days ago I got a 93. I have been consistently getting numbers higher than 120, but not terribly higher. Generally 130's-140's. These are all numbers that are right before meal time BTW.
I know everyone doesn't care for humulin N, but what about using microdoses as a booster occasionally? I know you can't do that with lantus since it has to be given consistently. I'll be taking him to the vet in a couple of weeks and discussing it with my vet, but just wondering if anyone has ever done this and what are your thoughts on it.
I'm not jumping to conclusions yet, but just want to be prepared and have a game plan.