After many years since visiting the board, I'm here seeking advice. Our Cody, a male siamese, celebrated his 20th birthday last month and his 5th year with diabetes. My wife and I tried tight regulation initially and after a brief period of remission, had to resume giving lantus. He remains on a relatively low dose averaging 1.25 units twice a day. The problem we've had on an ongoing basis and that has become more of a problem lately is fur shots. We give the injection, wipe his fur and smell insulin. We can count on a glucose rise of about 200 in 12 hours, creating a stressful situation because we know we have to get the dose in the next time. It's very difficult because with such a low dose, it's risky to try to repeat a missed or partially missed dose. We are injecting in his flank, and are successful 90% of the time, but we seem to be having more difficulty lately, and have missed/partially missed the last 2 injections. We've watched videos and employed the technique, but with longer fur and the 5/16 needle, we are still having trouble. He is also difficult to regulate, remaining at 100-150 for a few days, then in 12 hours dropping to about 40 or going to 300+. Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
I watched some more videos on technique and I will share the one that helped me the most. Even though I did not shave my cat's fur like the vet in the video did the "triangle shaped tent" helped me with needle placement. Hope it helps you too. Also have you tried changing locations like around the shoulders of his side just to see if you will have better luck?