Michelle & Dusty
Member Since 2012
I have a quick question: when Dusty was diagnosed on 12/1, the vet gave me a free vial of unopened Lantus that would expire at the end of that month. So far, the insulin seems to still be effective (Dusty often drops 100 points by her +2 - +3) and there aren't floaties or anything in it. I'm hoping to hold off to the beginning of next month (and the next paycheck), as kitty health issues at the beginning of the month used up all of my discretionary budget. But I'm worried about not having a new vial in case this one suddenly stops being effective.
How quickly does old Lantus go bad? A matter of days? And what do the BG signs look like? Will I stop seeing any drops? Or will the drops just be much shallower and shorter?
Thanks for your wisdom about this!
And I'm sorry to have dropped off the face of the planet once the semester started. I still get on to read condos between classes, but I confess that I've not really been in the mood to keep up with my own condo. Needless to say Dusty has been doing well, though I've had to skip a couple of shots because I'm gone for 10-12 hour shots and/or to keep to my shooting schedule. I also think that I'm going to switch to the relaxed protocol soon, because the days are just going to get longer as the semester progresses and I will have less opportunity to test and will not be able to stay home (or stay up) if she goes too low.
How quickly does old Lantus go bad? A matter of days? And what do the BG signs look like? Will I stop seeing any drops? Or will the drops just be much shallower and shorter?
Thanks for your wisdom about this!
And I'm sorry to have dropped off the face of the planet once the semester started. I still get on to read condos between classes, but I confess that I've not really been in the mood to keep up with my own condo. Needless to say Dusty has been doing well, though I've had to skip a couple of shots because I'm gone for 10-12 hour shots and/or to keep to my shooting schedule. I also think that I'm going to switch to the relaxed protocol soon, because the days are just going to get longer as the semester progresses and I will have less opportunity to test and will not be able to stay home (or stay up) if she goes too low.