Instructions for how to set up and use the spreadsheet are here
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/fdmb-spreadsheet-instructions.130337/
Let me know if you're having trouble with it and I can help you.
ok, i'll fill it, thank you
I would say probably no more so than with the dose of caninsulin you've been giving, and probably less of a risk with a low dose of Lantus. Any insulin CAN cause a hypo, but you're going to be reducing the dose as well as switching insulins.
ok, but unfortunately i have only ONE card to measure glucose, until saturday, so tomorrow i can measure only once.
i would think it would be good at the time for the second injection, or may be at lunch when I'll be at home?
If you can test when you're home, that will really help. The more data you can get together on Satina's numbers and how she reacts to Lantus, the better.

Plus you'll be able to see for yourself whether or not she's going lower than you're comfortable with.
how can I see if she is going lower?
Did she say what process? My Rosa gets fluids every other day, an iron plus B-vitamin supplement twice a day and B-12 injections 3 times a week. Others do similar with their cats. I haven't heard of it starting a deadly process unless you happen to over-hydrate with too much fluids, but you can avoid that by making sure the fluids are absorbed fully before you give any more.
satina suffers when i do fluids.
after that she has pain in the part.
could you please suggest me an iron B vitamin supplement in italy?
and about B12 injections?
how much?
stimufloss could be good?
the vet said the deadly process of this illness, if she doesn't respond well.
you know,
i didn't need to hear that.
Italians are strange people.
Not crazy at all.

Many of us here would say the same thing...so unless we're all crazy...(please don't answer that

) !!