StephG
Member Since 2016
Hey! It's me again! We are going to switch to Lanuts on Monday Am cycle. We currently are shooting at 1:15am and 1:15pm. He's getting 8.2 units of Prozinc and up until his first dose of 8.2 the prozinc wasn't lasting long enough and he increases after his meal and stays higher for around 4 hours (which is typical for Prozinc).
I don't want to start too low on lantus but I don't want to overload him right from the start either.
I was thinking 7 units would be a good start but I have no experience with Lantus so I'm kinda terrified!
He has never had ketones that I know of. He was diabetic for a month or two before I realized there was a serious problem and got him to the vet. He's not a picky eater. He gets 4.5oz 9Lives pate at meal time and the rest of the can, around 0.8 oz at +4-- which on prozinc was tending to stop him in his tracks and he would surf for a bit then go back up. He's very reactive to food, especially after nadir.
I am thinking about breaking his meals up into one main meal of 3.5oz then 3 or 4 snacks of .5oz each. I don't want to shoot myself in the foot by changing too much at once but I don't want him to drop too fast at any time and cause a bounce. I could try continuing what we are doing now and see where he starts to drop and go from there.
If you need any more info from me to help me determine what dose would work best-- just ask.
I want to do TR. I have been told he needs to not have the 1 teaspoon Young Again Zero dry food at +7 even though he gets 2 tablespoons of extra water with his meal and 1 tablespoon with his +4 snack. I'm going to find something to switch that to. For now I'll use his regular pate.
He gets Pet Alive Pancreas Booster, half a cap with each meal. Zobaline with his pm snack. He gets 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin puree with his AM meal or snack. And for now he is getting his 17mg Baytril antibiotic with pm meal. His last dose is Friday April 7th.
I have gotten use to calling him Chuck on the forum. I might switch the name on his Spreadsheet to avoid confusion.
I don't want to start too low on lantus but I don't want to overload him right from the start either.
I was thinking 7 units would be a good start but I have no experience with Lantus so I'm kinda terrified!
He has never had ketones that I know of. He was diabetic for a month or two before I realized there was a serious problem and got him to the vet. He's not a picky eater. He gets 4.5oz 9Lives pate at meal time and the rest of the can, around 0.8 oz at +4-- which on prozinc was tending to stop him in his tracks and he would surf for a bit then go back up. He's very reactive to food, especially after nadir.
I am thinking about breaking his meals up into one main meal of 3.5oz then 3 or 4 snacks of .5oz each. I don't want to shoot myself in the foot by changing too much at once but I don't want him to drop too fast at any time and cause a bounce. I could try continuing what we are doing now and see where he starts to drop and go from there.
If you need any more info from me to help me determine what dose would work best-- just ask.
I want to do TR. I have been told he needs to not have the 1 teaspoon Young Again Zero dry food at +7 even though he gets 2 tablespoons of extra water with his meal and 1 tablespoon with his +4 snack. I'm going to find something to switch that to. For now I'll use his regular pate.
He gets Pet Alive Pancreas Booster, half a cap with each meal. Zobaline with his pm snack. He gets 1/2 teaspoon pumpkin puree with his AM meal or snack. And for now he is getting his 17mg Baytril antibiotic with pm meal. His last dose is Friday April 7th.
I have gotten use to calling him Chuck on the forum. I might switch the name on his Spreadsheet to avoid confusion.
it really does feel like I'm starting insulin all over again for the first time.
Best of luck!