My wonderful vet spoke with an endocrinologist today (can't remember her name but I'm sure many of you would know her) and she said (as you all did)
that with Gracie hovering around 300, we need to start her insulin. So we are starting in the morning....Gracie weighs 8.6 lbs so at .25u/kg, that would be
almost 1u. We are going to start her at .5u. Do you think I should start her lower...say at .25u? My vet does not think we'll see much movement the
first few days at .5u. I have many, many questions:
1. Grace seems so sensitive to all meds; has anyone ever heard of any type of allergic reaction to lantus? My vet and the pharmacist said anything is
possible but it would be rare. Just want to know what I could expect to see so I know to watch for it.
2. We're still unsure of how this works and I've read all the stickys. I know I get her AMPS, feed her, shoot, and then start monitoring. But if she peaks, say, 9 or 10 hours later and her number is say 150, how do I know whether to shoot at 12 hours and how much since the stickys say to not change dosing for 3-5 days?
3. What if she doesn't peak for 16 hours...I'm assuming she gets no shot until her numbers are coming up. But at what number do you decide it's ok to shoot again the next day?
4. We feed several small (canned, less than 10% carb) meals a day. How long before her evening PMPS should I not feed her...a couple hours?
5. When do you sleep :lol: Seriously, though. Let's say the daytime goes well, and I give her the evening shot at 7pm but she is an 8-hour peaker, I imagine I'll
be up all night checking her numbers.
6. Is it possible that you could give a shot, numbers come down, insulin peaks, numbers start going back up and then numbers come down again before the next shot? Or once they start back up, you're ok??
I appreciate all the help I can get. I read about Heidi's Doodle and I know I'd be freakin' at 25. I think at this stage of the game perhaps I should keep her closer to 90 or 100 until we get the hang of this?
I got my hypo kit ready...one question (have a good laugh at my expense but if someone could then answer, that would be cool
), if you have to give them sugar rectally, do you put the karo in the bulb syringe and inject it and how much?
Thanks everyone. Gracie's spreadsheet is below....we just entered what her numbers have been the last few days without any insulin.
that with Gracie hovering around 300, we need to start her insulin. So we are starting in the morning....Gracie weighs 8.6 lbs so at .25u/kg, that would be
almost 1u. We are going to start her at .5u. Do you think I should start her lower...say at .25u? My vet does not think we'll see much movement the
first few days at .5u. I have many, many questions:
1. Grace seems so sensitive to all meds; has anyone ever heard of any type of allergic reaction to lantus? My vet and the pharmacist said anything is
possible but it would be rare. Just want to know what I could expect to see so I know to watch for it.
2. We're still unsure of how this works and I've read all the stickys. I know I get her AMPS, feed her, shoot, and then start monitoring. But if she peaks, say, 9 or 10 hours later and her number is say 150, how do I know whether to shoot at 12 hours and how much since the stickys say to not change dosing for 3-5 days?
3. What if she doesn't peak for 16 hours...I'm assuming she gets no shot until her numbers are coming up. But at what number do you decide it's ok to shoot again the next day?
4. We feed several small (canned, less than 10% carb) meals a day. How long before her evening PMPS should I not feed her...a couple hours?
5. When do you sleep :lol: Seriously, though. Let's say the daytime goes well, and I give her the evening shot at 7pm but she is an 8-hour peaker, I imagine I'll
be up all night checking her numbers.
6. Is it possible that you could give a shot, numbers come down, insulin peaks, numbers start going back up and then numbers come down again before the next shot? Or once they start back up, you're ok??
I appreciate all the help I can get. I read about Heidi's Doodle and I know I'd be freakin' at 25. I think at this stage of the game perhaps I should keep her closer to 90 or 100 until we get the hang of this?
I got my hypo kit ready...one question (have a good laugh at my expense but if someone could then answer, that would be cool
Thanks everyone. Gracie's spreadsheet is below....we just entered what her numbers have been the last few days without any insulin.