jorda1re
Member Since 2013
I'm newly registered on this board, but have been asking a ton of questions. I'm sorry if you guys are getting sick of me!
Most of the time, my DH and I have adjusted our lives to make sure we are home to give Spider his insulin shots. Tomorrow (Friday) we are unable to be home for his night dose. Spider gets his insulin at 6:30 AM/PM. We will be leaving home at 3:30 PM and won't be home until around 1 or 2 AM. Short of dropping him off for the night at the kennel, we don't really have anyone to give him his shots. (Spider stays hidden the entire time when "strangers" are in the house, even if they are there to feed him while we're out of town). My question is, should we skip his dose (which the vet said would be ok since she'd prefer to have him be a little high for a few hours than too low), or do we give him insulin before we go (3 hours early), or when we get home (only about 4-5 hours until his next dose is due).
What do other Lantus users do in similar situations? Skip, go early or late?
Thanks!
Most of the time, my DH and I have adjusted our lives to make sure we are home to give Spider his insulin shots. Tomorrow (Friday) we are unable to be home for his night dose. Spider gets his insulin at 6:30 AM/PM. We will be leaving home at 3:30 PM and won't be home until around 1 or 2 AM. Short of dropping him off for the night at the kennel, we don't really have anyone to give him his shots. (Spider stays hidden the entire time when "strangers" are in the house, even if they are there to feed him while we're out of town). My question is, should we skip his dose (which the vet said would be ok since she'd prefer to have him be a little high for a few hours than too low), or do we give him insulin before we go (3 hours early), or when we get home (only about 4-5 hours until his next dose is due).
What do other Lantus users do in similar situations? Skip, go early or late?
Thanks!