Hey everyone! I am so happy that I found this forum!
One of my cats (a stray we rescued 6 months ago) was diagnosed with diabetes 2 weeks ago (tested 639 mg/dL). She is around 16yo and unbelievably skinny (5.2 lbs) and constantly hungry and thirsty. I only fed her canned wet food in the last 6 months and she actually lost weight (was 5.5lbs when we rescued her 6 months ago).
The vet prescribed Lantus glargine at 1 unit 2x a day (every 12 hours) and I've been giving her the doses while learning how to home test (wasn't able to get any blood from the ears or paws until today).
I just got a drop of blood from her ear and the meter showed 229 mg/dL (using a CONTOUR NEXT ONE meter I got from amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FV1SVSW). She had 1 unit of insulin with her food around 6-6.5 hours ago.
It looks like the 1unit might not be enough and I might need to increase the dose, so, how do I do that and how much should I increase? Does anyone know on average how much is 1 unit decreasing so I can get a ballpark idea of how much I need to dose?
She usually eats around 5oz of canned pate food a day split in 2 meals 12 hours apart. She does seem hungry through the day though, but I don't know if I should feed her and how that is going to impact her blood glucose levels, any suggestions about that?
Thanks everyone, appreciate the support!
One of my cats (a stray we rescued 6 months ago) was diagnosed with diabetes 2 weeks ago (tested 639 mg/dL). She is around 16yo and unbelievably skinny (5.2 lbs) and constantly hungry and thirsty. I only fed her canned wet food in the last 6 months and she actually lost weight (was 5.5lbs when we rescued her 6 months ago).
The vet prescribed Lantus glargine at 1 unit 2x a day (every 12 hours) and I've been giving her the doses while learning how to home test (wasn't able to get any blood from the ears or paws until today).
I just got a drop of blood from her ear and the meter showed 229 mg/dL (using a CONTOUR NEXT ONE meter I got from amazon - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08FV1SVSW). She had 1 unit of insulin with her food around 6-6.5 hours ago.
It looks like the 1unit might not be enough and I might need to increase the dose, so, how do I do that and how much should I increase? Does anyone know on average how much is 1 unit decreasing so I can get a ballpark idea of how much I need to dose?
She usually eats around 5oz of canned pate food a day split in 2 meals 12 hours apart. She does seem hungry through the day though, but I don't know if I should feed her and how that is going to impact her blood glucose levels, any suggestions about that?
Thanks everyone, appreciate the support!
