Lynncat said:
I called the vet today and just insisted on a rx for Lantus. I can't take another night waking up every few min to check on her and see her is such distress. I'm afraid along with everything else we will damage her organs.
So, tonight she starts with 1 unit. What do I need to know. I do know it is slow getting into the system, and I've read about the banking. Does that mean she will or won't actually get anything from it tonight? She is on Humulin N right now, and it's rising and crashing in a very short period.
Lynn
Hi there
First - sorry for the long post - but I wanted you to get the info all in one.
I see your starting Lantus. I'm linking some good info here for you, cuz you're gonna need it.
I'm not clear thou - if you are home testing, I looked back to your previous threads and only saw you mention that you're not sure about it(I think ??)
So start here.
Home Testing Links
Do you have these printed up? A good idea to have handy, maybe on the kitchen wall or near your desk.
How To Treat Hypo
Jojo's Hypo Tool Kit
This is the protocol the Lantus forum uses. A modified version of the Tilly Protocol. When you are ready, and if you like, the Lantus forum is a very active insulin forum and you'll receive tons of guidance while using Lantus.
Tilly's Protocol: Modified Version
You'll need this. Read it if you haven't seen it yet. Very important to store your insulin properly so it doesn't damage.
Proper Handling & Storage of Lantus/Levemir
Now, if you are home testing regularly, use the chart below, if you like, to follow your kitties cycles.
I will tell you, the Lantus forum is a test-happy :lol: forum. And a lot of the guidance given there is based on your data collection, to which I recommend you set up a spreadsheet at your convenience. Google documents provides this free of charge and it is one of the best and easiest ways to follow your kitties progress on Lantus.
In the meantime, you are
more than welcomed to continue posting here in the main Health forum and include your daily spot check BG numbers. We have members all over the board with diabetes experience and quite a few of us on Lantus or have used it, spend some time in the Health forum.
This chart might help you with a curve and spot checks....please read about Onset, Peak, Duration etc...(click on those words in bold blue)
You can find the complete link in the Lantus forum information stickie
New To The Group
Learn how YOUR kitty is responding to insulin:
Onset ---> the length of time before insulin reaches the bloodstream & begins lowering blood glucose
Peak/Nadir ---> the lowest point in the cycle
Duration ---> the length of time insulin continues to lower blood glucose
How to do a Curve: you
don't have to test every hour. This is just a guideline.
Typically curves are every 2 hours in a 12/12 cycle. Or a mini-curve, about every 3 hours.
Depending on where the numbers are, you may have to re-test frequently and offer food to help steer numbers.
Example of a typical curve:
+0 - PreShot number/ AMPS (a.m pre-shot)
+1 - Usually higher than PreShot number because of the last shot wearing off. May see a food spike in this number.
+2 - Often similar to the PreShot number.
+3 - Lower than the PreShot number, onset has started.
+4 - Lower.
+5 - Lower.
+6 - Nadir/Peak (the lowest number of cycle). please note, nadir can fluctuate. Spotchecks are essential to finding out when you kitty will hit the lowest point in each cycle.
+7 - Surf (hang around the nadir number).
+8 - Slight rise.
+9 - Slight rise.
+10 - Rising.
+11 - Rising (may dip around +10 or +11).
+12 - PreShot number/ PMPS (p.m pre-shot)
Carryover ---> insulin effects lasting past the insulin's official duration
Overlap---> the period of time when the effect of one insulin shot is diminishing & the next insulin shot is taking effect
Insulin Depot ---> (aka "storage shed" in Lantus Land) "spare tank" of insulin, which has yet to be used by the body
More on the Shed (or bank) --->
Lantus & Levemir Insulin Depot AKA Storage Shed
One last thing....as Hillary said,
Lantus requires patience. You will like it, but you need your patience cap on.
Also, Lantus dosing is
not based on pre-shot numbers., but rather the
PEAK (see above) so it is - and I will repeat, very important to get spot checks during a cycle. If you work - that's ok, lots of us do....this is why we have evenings and days off and weekends to collect the data.
Hope this helps. Good luck to you!