KittyPurry
Member Since 2014
Hi all. I need some help/opinions about Trixie. You can view her spreadsheet from the link in my signature or clicking here. She's on Lantus and eats Fancy Feast classics exclusively (all flavors happen to be 4% carbs).
Her numbers are all over the place from reds to blues and even one green. More often than not, her numbers are low enough that I don't feel comfortable giving her insulin in case she were to head too low while I was at work or asleep (shot time is ~2 hrs before momma bean's bed time). Since I'm new, my "no-shoot" number is under 200 mg/dL (but every time I didn't shoot she was actually under 150 mg/dL). Since I don't have many tests mid-cycle (only one at potential nadir, +6) it's hard to know how how low she is generally going.
Because she doesn't always get the AM shot, her numbers jump right back up in the PM. Since this jump was happening on a 0.25 u dosage, at the suggestion of some board members I took the dosage down even further. I wanted to find a level I could consistently give her morning and night without constantly skipping a shot. I'm eyeballing it the best I can and trying to be as consistent as possible. Of course, this is hard since there are no markers lower than 0.5. I'm not sure if 'human error' in the dosage is the most likely culprit in her bouncing all over, or if there are other factors at play too. Am I hurting her or damaging her by not giving every shot? I don't want to be unintentionally hurting my cat.
I'm still working on trying to grab more tests during the cycle. Trixie is cooperating much more with testing, so at least that working in my favor
It just seems like the times I'd be around to test more often usually coincide with the times when she didn't get a shot. *eyeroll* I can keep working on trying to get tests at potential nadir time when she's had the shot to see how low she gets, but will those readings even be typical/generalizable? IIRC, I was told it takes 5-7 cycles for Lantus to build up (sorry not sure the right words to use for this) to a consistent level. She is skipping a shot almost every other day, so she's never even BEEN on lantus for 5-7 cycles at a time.
(I originally posted this on the main board but thought I'd stand a better chance asking Lantus users if they had any ideas. I've edited the original post and responses into this one new post.)
Her numbers are all over the place from reds to blues and even one green. More often than not, her numbers are low enough that I don't feel comfortable giving her insulin in case she were to head too low while I was at work or asleep (shot time is ~2 hrs before momma bean's bed time). Since I'm new, my "no-shoot" number is under 200 mg/dL (but every time I didn't shoot she was actually under 150 mg/dL). Since I don't have many tests mid-cycle (only one at potential nadir, +6) it's hard to know how how low she is generally going.
Because she doesn't always get the AM shot, her numbers jump right back up in the PM. Since this jump was happening on a 0.25 u dosage, at the suggestion of some board members I took the dosage down even further. I wanted to find a level I could consistently give her morning and night without constantly skipping a shot. I'm eyeballing it the best I can and trying to be as consistent as possible. Of course, this is hard since there are no markers lower than 0.5. I'm not sure if 'human error' in the dosage is the most likely culprit in her bouncing all over, or if there are other factors at play too. Am I hurting her or damaging her by not giving every shot? I don't want to be unintentionally hurting my cat.
I'm still working on trying to grab more tests during the cycle. Trixie is cooperating much more with testing, so at least that working in my favor
(I originally posted this on the main board but thought I'd stand a better chance asking Lantus users if they had any ideas. I've edited the original post and responses into this one new post.)
