TurkeyCat
Member Since 2016
Hi, all - sorry for two new posts in 24 hours! Blame the newbie status. I have a question about when to suggest a dosing change to my vet. She initially put Turkey on 3 units of Novolin-N (I know - not the best for cats) once a day in the morning. I don't think her clients hometest at all but she had no problem with me doing so. After tracking his BG for two days, his numbers follow what seems to be typical for Novolin: Starts in the 300s, peaks in the mid 150s at +3 to +5 and is back up in the 300s or even 400 by +9. Based on the information on Novolin here, it sounds like a 2x per day dosage would probably suit him better. However, I wasn't sure if two days of tracking would provide enough data to really draw a conclusion from, particularly because this is so new to his system. We're leaving on vacation next week (ugh, great timing) and my sister will be watching Turkey for me. She's a vet tech and also a Type 1 diabetic so she knows the drill but also works long hours and won't be home much to monitor BG throughout the day. I'm hesitant to suggest a dosing change too early but it seems that most people who have used Novolin-N start with 2x per day dosing anyway...I'm just trying to decide if it is worth trying to change it up before we leave in 3 days or have him on the 3 units in the morning schedule until we're back. Unfortunately, we're only back for a week before we leave again for another 11 days. Turkey was unfortunately diagnosed right before the busiest part of the summer for us, travel-wise.