artrageous
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Riley is doing pretty well! We recently increased his Lantus to 2 units, 2x a day. I didn't test for about 2 weeks because I simply couldn't get enough blood out of his ear with a hand-held lancet and finally got the vet's office to mail me a box of 25-gauge needles. Sometimes those work TOO well, though, and his ear bleeds too much. :sad:
Since the increase to 2 units, his BGL has stayed below 300, so that's a good thing (a link to his spreadsheet is in my signature). The vet might want me to increase a bit more to try to get his numbers lower, but the other morning when his BGL was 190 I only gave him 1 unit instead of 2. Not sure if that was the right thing to do, but I knew I had to be gone all day and didn't want to risk a hypo reaction...
He's still eating a LOT. While I've switched everyone to EVO dry, he doesn't seem to eat much of it due to his throat bothering him at times (he has caudal stomatitis), BUT he's going through 4-5 cans of Fancy Feast turkey classic per day. YIKE$$$$$$$! The texture is good for his throat, but I'm wondering if there's any other smooth-textured low-carb canned food that would be less expensive that you'd recommend.
Since the increase to 2 units, his BGL has stayed below 300, so that's a good thing (a link to his spreadsheet is in my signature). The vet might want me to increase a bit more to try to get his numbers lower, but the other morning when his BGL was 190 I only gave him 1 unit instead of 2. Not sure if that was the right thing to do, but I knew I had to be gone all day and didn't want to risk a hypo reaction...
He's still eating a LOT. While I've switched everyone to EVO dry, he doesn't seem to eat much of it due to his throat bothering him at times (he has caudal stomatitis), BUT he's going through 4-5 cans of Fancy Feast turkey classic per day. YIKE$$$$$$$! The texture is good for his throat, but I'm wondering if there's any other smooth-textured low-carb canned food that would be less expensive that you'd recommend.