MiloMistyMax
Member Since 2012
My cat was diagnosed in October of this year. His number was 504. He started getting insulin(Lantus) on November 14 because changing his diet wasn't showing any results. He started with 3 units, twice a day.
After 1 week his amount was around 350.
The next check was set for 2 weeks, which was today. He was at 95. My vet told me to keep giving him the 3 units, twice daily. I am very new at this but that made me very uneasy. I hadn't yet been able to check his blood myself either. I thought it would take longer to get him down to that kind of amount.
So finally about an hour ago, an hour before his next shot, I was able to get his blood and the glucometer said 103. I read here that under 150 pre shot should NOT get any insulin. I am afraid to go against the vet but I am more afraid to hurt my cat. The vet clearly knows more than me but I feel safer not giving him his insulin tonight.
I am not giving him the insulin tonight but I wondered if someone could tell me if this is the right thing to do. I will test him tomorrow morning and I guess still won't give him any if it hasn't gone up. Is that the right thing? It hasn't even been one month yet.
After 1 week his amount was around 350.
The next check was set for 2 weeks, which was today. He was at 95. My vet told me to keep giving him the 3 units, twice daily. I am very new at this but that made me very uneasy. I hadn't yet been able to check his blood myself either. I thought it would take longer to get him down to that kind of amount.
So finally about an hour ago, an hour before his next shot, I was able to get his blood and the glucometer said 103. I read here that under 150 pre shot should NOT get any insulin. I am afraid to go against the vet but I am more afraid to hurt my cat. The vet clearly knows more than me but I feel safer not giving him his insulin tonight.
I am not giving him the insulin tonight but I wondered if someone could tell me if this is the right thing to do. I will test him tomorrow morning and I guess still won't give him any if it hasn't gone up. Is that the right thing? It hasn't even been one month yet.