MissMolly
Member Since 2017
Previous Convo http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...ke-in-switching-insulins.183440/#post-2036430
I may or may not get grief for this, but I did go back to Lantus with her. I completely hated how she was acting on Levemir. Her days and night were spent in the closet or under the covers in the bed. She could never seem to satisfy her hunger either. Since reverting back, she's back to herself, so I don't regret my decision in the least. But anyhow, that's neither here no there now
Since putting her back on Lantus I can't make rhyme or reason with her numbers. The insulin seems to work in the night time, but in the daytime she continues to rise after her dose. I know sometimes too much can act like to little and it was suggested that I should perhaps start her back to 1.50 again. Well, today she went to her litter box to pee and when she stepped outside to cover it up I noticed she was still dribbling. Unlike her to say the least. Unsure if she just thought she was finished or what is up. I do have her booked tomorrow at the vets to have them run a blood panel on her to check her pancreas and thyroid to see if that's what's causing the higher numbers.
Should I stick with the 1.50 and hold it for 6 doses, up her dose now, wait to see what the vet has to say tomorrow, consider switching her to an in and out insulin. I feel like I'm going to lose my mind.
I would gladly appreciate any and all help I can get with my sweet Molly
I may or may not get grief for this, but I did go back to Lantus with her. I completely hated how she was acting on Levemir. Her days and night were spent in the closet or under the covers in the bed. She could never seem to satisfy her hunger either. Since reverting back, she's back to herself, so I don't regret my decision in the least. But anyhow, that's neither here no there now
Since putting her back on Lantus I can't make rhyme or reason with her numbers. The insulin seems to work in the night time, but in the daytime she continues to rise after her dose. I know sometimes too much can act like to little and it was suggested that I should perhaps start her back to 1.50 again. Well, today she went to her litter box to pee and when she stepped outside to cover it up I noticed she was still dribbling. Unlike her to say the least. Unsure if she just thought she was finished or what is up. I do have her booked tomorrow at the vets to have them run a blood panel on her to check her pancreas and thyroid to see if that's what's causing the higher numbers.
Should I stick with the 1.50 and hold it for 6 doses, up her dose now, wait to see what the vet has to say tomorrow, consider switching her to an in and out insulin. I feel like I'm going to lose my mind.
I would gladly appreciate any and all help I can get with my sweet Molly
