I’m still a bit confused as to what the numbers should look like? Should they be hitting green at nadir? I know they shouldn’t go below 5
I think I will get some syringes and try 1,25. Do you just unscrew the pen and put the syringe in?You are correct, with caninsulin you don’t want them much lower than 5.0 at nadir unless you really know your cat and can monitor a lot. Ideally your cat would be around that numbering at nadir, but sometimes that can be tough with caninsulin and may take some fine tuning.
I know it has been mentioned before, but have you considered using syringes with your pen? It does look like 1.5 units was too much but 1.0 may not be quite enough so ideally you would be able to try 1.25 units if 1 unit doesn’t start bringing her BG down
I have not used the pens before, but I believe that’s how they do it with the lantus pens. With the syringes, be sure to get ones with half unit markings on themI think I will get some syringes and try 1,25. Do you just unscrew the pen and put the syringe in?
Don't mean to hyjack just wanted to say so sorry Donna for the loss of Callie, and best of luck with PatchesYou take the top off like you would an ink pen. You will find a little rubber stopper. Insert the syringe needle into that rubber and withdraw the insulin just like you would do with a vial. The syringes with the half unit marking make it so much easier to measure out the right amount.
Yes just make sure before you put the syringe into the rubber stopper you push the plunger on the syringe to get it to the top. I use the syringe with the pen and half until unit markings , it's a lot easierI think I will get some syringes and try 1,25. Do you just unscrew the pen and put the syringe in?
Hi again, Bev. ...Regarding 'what the numbers should look like'.... Well, there's an ideal range that we aim for. But that isn't always possible to achieve. And/or, that may not be achievable in the short term, but may be later on. ...Some kitties are quite easy to regulate, some are harder. And quite a few lucky kitties will go into remission and become diet controlled diabetics.I’m still a bit confused as to what the numbers should look like? Should they be hitting green at nadir? I know they shouldn’t go below 5
Hi Elizabeth!Hi Bev (waving from Surrey!), just taken a quick look at your SS and see that the 1.5 units slammed your kitty's blood glucose down REALLY hard, so the sheer speed of that drop is highly likely to trigger some 'bouncing' (are you familiar with that term here? - If not I will gladly explain. ) ...I see you're feeding Sheba fine flakes. Were you feeding a higher carb food prior to that? And if so, what was that, and when did you switch to lower carb?
Eliz
Green is not too low. Those dark greens are the "healing numbers", helping to give the pancreas time to reccover and produce insulin on it's own.Green is too low,
Yes, yes you do.I really need to get some more mid cycle tests in
I thought we weren’t meant to get to below 5 though which is dark green?Green is not too low. Those dark greens are the "healing numbers", helping to give the pancreas time to reccover and produce insulin on it's own.
Bright green on the other hand IS too low. Creeping into hypoglycemic territory. Need to bring those low numbers up with food.
Yes, yes you do.
Depends on where in the diabetes journey you are with your cat. Early on, not home testing or not proficient with home testing, than the < 5.5 (99 mg/dL) needs to be watched closely. If you are still 'learning the ropes."I thought we weren’t meant to get to below 5 though which is dark green?
Ah ok. Yes I always feed her then wait 20-30 mins before insulinDepends on where in the diabetes journey you are with your cat. Early on, not home testing or not proficient with home testing, than the < 5.5 (99 mg/dL) needs to be watched closely. If you are still 'learning the ropes."
Depends when the BG readings happen. Depends on "Know thy Cat" and how your cat reacts to an insulin. Depends on knowing the onset, nadir, duration of YOUR cat on Caninsulin. Depends on how new you are to treating feline diabetes.
Beginner's Guide to Caninsulin (Vetsulin)
Do you wait 20-30 minutes between feeding and before giving your cat Betsy her insulin? That is so the quick onset of Caninsulin can be balanced out by some food being digested and getting into the blood stream. Helps to balance out the intersection of the insulin kicking into action and the food raising the BG levels. Slows down the steep drop that some cats get on Caninsulin.