dpaslean
Member Since 2014
On Feb 17, my 14 yr. old cat was diagnosed with diabetes at 437. I have always fed him wet food 2x/day and supplemented with dry food. When I started reading up on diabetes on Lisa Piersons site and read about the dangers of dry food, I stopped giving it on Feb 12. Anyway, my vet told me start him on Lantus at 2 units 2x per day. I started him the next morning. At the time I didn't have a meter to test and my vet wasn't too worried. I was able to borrow a Freestyle the next day and began testing not knowing that unit wasn't accurate. I kept testing and getting lower numbers. On Feb 23, I purchased a Relion Prime and found the readings to be 40 higher than the Freestyle. Eight days after diagnosis, my vet wanted me to bring him in for a urinalysis. I took in my meter to compare to theirs. I picked him up at the end of the day and she told me that she tested the BG at 9:00 and it was 119 with my Relion, 184 with her IPet and her blood machine was 198. At the time, I didn't know the reading difference between human meters and animal meters. She told me my meter was off and I should add 70 pts. to my readings. Since then, I learned to fill out your spreadsheet but I always added 70. It didn't make any sense that the unit could be so far off but why would I question the "expert"? I started reading this forum and the more I learned, the more I figured my readings were wrong. When I tested my own BG, I got readings 90-100. I then ordered the control solution from Relion but when I found it took over 2 weeks to get it, I ordered the Arkray Vital meter (with solution) from ADW. It came today. Comparing both meters with the solution I found they both read 108. Hopefully my SS will show here and you can see my readings. Up until today, I put in numbers with the 70 included. Today, I adjusted them to the real readings by subtracting the 70. I now see a lot of green and I realized that I had caused my cat to give some real low numbers. I was observing close and not one time did I see any hypo signs. I and he was probably lucky.
So now that I have been giving him 1.5 units 2x/day and today started reducing, what should be my future strategy? I believe I might have been overdosing so should I gradually reduce and see what happens.
Thanks for every ones help. I have been reading here for a couple of weeks and have learned a lot.
Dwight
So now that I have been giving him 1.5 units 2x/day and today started reducing, what should be my future strategy? I believe I might have been overdosing so should I gradually reduce and see what happens.
Thanks for every ones help. I have been reading here for a couple of weeks and have learned a lot.
Dwight