Susan & Riley
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Well there is good news and bad news.
Since Riley's diagnosis in February he's taken a turn for the better very quickly because of his insulin shots. In fact, the vet said it's the quickest positive response she's ever seen!
The bad is that I am not happy with our vet. So unhappy that after continued visits I was certain they were just out to make as much money as possible and were rude to me on several occasions.. so I stopped going and have been searching for the right vet this week.
In the meantime, Riley seems a little lethargic the past few days so I bought a BG meter and tonight, after tons of research, have done my first curve.
I am on hour 8 and very tired!
What we do for our little friends!
I found out why he's been lethargic... His first reading right before getting his insulin shot and right after eating dinner was 81.
Not thinking properly (and because I'm new at this) I made the mistake of giving him his usual shot when I probably shouldn't have since it was at 81 and that's perfect!
So 2 hours later I did the second reading and it was down to 32.
But he was acting alert and even playing with me a little and I kept a close eye on him all night while doing more reading and giving him some dry food.
3rd reading was 45. Better!
The last one I just took was back down to 38 but he hadn't had any more dry food. I gave him more and he's acting just fine. I see no signs to be concerned.
I will continue to take readings for the next few hours till I see it going back up again and I know he's officially out of the red zone.
My question is... After what I have discovered tonight, should I go down to one shot once a day and lower the dose a bit? (we've been giving him two shots twice a day) I feel like he's on the road to remission and since I am without a vet right now and probably will be till next week I'm wondering what the best course of action would be at this point.
He's currently getting 2units twice a day and is on Lantus.
As always thank you in advance for the help and for this amazing forum!
Susan & Riley
Since Riley's diagnosis in February he's taken a turn for the better very quickly because of his insulin shots. In fact, the vet said it's the quickest positive response she's ever seen!
The bad is that I am not happy with our vet. So unhappy that after continued visits I was certain they were just out to make as much money as possible and were rude to me on several occasions.. so I stopped going and have been searching for the right vet this week.
In the meantime, Riley seems a little lethargic the past few days so I bought a BG meter and tonight, after tons of research, have done my first curve.
I am on hour 8 and very tired!

I found out why he's been lethargic... His first reading right before getting his insulin shot and right after eating dinner was 81.
Not thinking properly (and because I'm new at this) I made the mistake of giving him his usual shot when I probably shouldn't have since it was at 81 and that's perfect!
So 2 hours later I did the second reading and it was down to 32.

But he was acting alert and even playing with me a little and I kept a close eye on him all night while doing more reading and giving him some dry food.
3rd reading was 45. Better!
The last one I just took was back down to 38 but he hadn't had any more dry food. I gave him more and he's acting just fine. I see no signs to be concerned.
I will continue to take readings for the next few hours till I see it going back up again and I know he's officially out of the red zone.
My question is... After what I have discovered tonight, should I go down to one shot once a day and lower the dose a bit? (we've been giving him two shots twice a day) I feel like he's on the road to remission and since I am without a vet right now and probably will be till next week I'm wondering what the best course of action would be at this point.
He's currently getting 2units twice a day and is on Lantus.
As always thank you in advance for the help and for this amazing forum!
Susan & Riley