Fig_and_Jane
New Member
Hi everyone,
Sadly we're back after almost 4 years OTJ. Fig was diet controlled for a long time. He's now 16, and big changes have happened in his life (loss of longtime civvie partner Misty, addition of 9-month-old human tormentor Russell). A recent test at the vet's had his blood glucose in the 400s.
The vet has him on 1 unit of Lantus. His AM and PM numbers are usually in the high 200s. I curved him on Friday, and the lowest he got was 208.
1) He has been very happy with the under-12 carbs varieties of Friskies and 9-Lives. Is it worth it to change him over to the low-carb Fancy Feast?
2) If I increase his Lantus dosage, do I go to 1.25 or 1.5 units?
The vet wants us to bring him back in for testing, but honestly, after our experiences last time when our previous vet kept prescribing higher doses when he was rebounding and almost killed him, we prefer listening to this board.
Sadly we're back after almost 4 years OTJ. Fig was diet controlled for a long time. He's now 16, and big changes have happened in his life (loss of longtime civvie partner Misty, addition of 9-month-old human tormentor Russell). A recent test at the vet's had his blood glucose in the 400s.
The vet has him on 1 unit of Lantus. His AM and PM numbers are usually in the high 200s. I curved him on Friday, and the lowest he got was 208.
1) He has been very happy with the under-12 carbs varieties of Friskies and 9-Lives. Is it worth it to change him over to the low-carb Fancy Feast?
2) If I increase his Lantus dosage, do I go to 1.25 or 1.5 units?
The vet wants us to bring him back in for testing, but honestly, after our experiences last time when our previous vet kept prescribing higher doses when he was rebounding and almost killed him, we prefer listening to this board.