Critter Mom
Member Since 2014
Hi all,
Saoirse's BG was very high at PMPS this evening (>20 mmol/L cf. 14-16 pre-dose for most of her recent cycles). We did have a vet trip this afternoon for her latest B12 injection, but I still think her reading was too high for stress hyperglycaemia to be a factor (we had been back from the vets for hours and she didn't respond like that after Saturday's vet visit).
It was very cool in my flat overnight and consequently my fridge was much colder than normal this morning. I had a Caninsulin pen with a live cartridge and also a 10ml bottle of Caninsulin in the fridge. The cartridge had ice crystals in it but the normal vial looked OK. I used the vial for this morning's dose. Saoirse's nadir BG was as expected so I thought all was OK, but I'm wondering whether the crystalline portion of the Caninsulin might have been damaged and hence her BG went very high tonight.
I'm particularly concerned because Saoirse is due to start treatment with Lantus in the morning and the Lantus vial was in the fridge, too. It looked OK this morning, and again when I checked it just now (completely clear). I've got no idea of what Saoirse's BG is going to do on the new insulin so I won't be able to tell if there's a problem with the insulin. (She is due to start on 0.5 IU BID in the morning.) Essentially, I'll be working blind tomorrow with no way to know if Saoirse's response to the new insulin is in the right ball park.
Has this happened to anyone else? Any ideas of what I should do or what I could check? (Needless to say, I will speak to our vet in the morning about this but they don't open till after Saoirse's first dose of Lantus is due.)
Edit:
PMS+3 was OK (7.8) so the amorphous Caninsulin part is OK.
Saoirse's BG was very high at PMPS this evening (>20 mmol/L cf. 14-16 pre-dose for most of her recent cycles). We did have a vet trip this afternoon for her latest B12 injection, but I still think her reading was too high for stress hyperglycaemia to be a factor (we had been back from the vets for hours and she didn't respond like that after Saturday's vet visit).
It was very cool in my flat overnight and consequently my fridge was much colder than normal this morning. I had a Caninsulin pen with a live cartridge and also a 10ml bottle of Caninsulin in the fridge. The cartridge had ice crystals in it but the normal vial looked OK. I used the vial for this morning's dose. Saoirse's nadir BG was as expected so I thought all was OK, but I'm wondering whether the crystalline portion of the Caninsulin might have been damaged and hence her BG went very high tonight.
I'm particularly concerned because Saoirse is due to start treatment with Lantus in the morning and the Lantus vial was in the fridge, too. It looked OK this morning, and again when I checked it just now (completely clear). I've got no idea of what Saoirse's BG is going to do on the new insulin so I won't be able to tell if there's a problem with the insulin. (She is due to start on 0.5 IU BID in the morning.) Essentially, I'll be working blind tomorrow with no way to know if Saoirse's response to the new insulin is in the right ball park.
Has this happened to anyone else? Any ideas of what I should do or what I could check? (Needless to say, I will speak to our vet in the morning about this but they don't open till after Saoirse's first dose of Lantus is due.)
Edit:
PMS+3 was OK (7.8) so the amorphous Caninsulin part is OK.