Picknickchick
Very Active Member
I think I might have made a mistake, thinking that my cat was going into the hypo range when he was not. I had read in http://www.felinediabetes.com/dummies.htm:
"Normalization" is the term used when the control is perfect and the BG stays in the normal range around the clock (normal BG for the average cat is 70 - 120 mg/dL -- yours might be higher or lower). Normalization is rarely attempted, because it means the cat is on the edge of hypoglycemia several hours a day, so what we do is "regulation" -- holding the BG most of the time at levels which minimize harm to the cat. Your aim will be to keep the blood glucose above 100 all the time, and below 200 as much as possible.
Which means that this is the ideal range, between
5.6 mmol/L = 101
11.1mmol/L = 200
Having read that, yesterday, my cat had readings of 5.4 and 4.8 which is 97 and 86, so I freaked out, thinking that he was going hypo. I'm using Lantus, and a Bayer Contour EZ meter. But with human meters, the low is actually around 2.8, is that right?
I was very concerned about what I thought was a "low" reading, when it was actually a good reading, and reacted by lowering my cat's insulin dosage. Now, today he is high. So I should go back to the dosage where I was getting the 5s and 4s, is that correct?
I wrote my vet an email about this, but she hasn't responded, so I hope someone here can advise me.
He is high right now, so is there anything I can do? Give him a small amt of insulin? Or do I have to wait until his regular PM shot time, which is in 4 hours? Leaving him high makes me nervous.
"Normalization" is the term used when the control is perfect and the BG stays in the normal range around the clock (normal BG for the average cat is 70 - 120 mg/dL -- yours might be higher or lower). Normalization is rarely attempted, because it means the cat is on the edge of hypoglycemia several hours a day, so what we do is "regulation" -- holding the BG most of the time at levels which minimize harm to the cat. Your aim will be to keep the blood glucose above 100 all the time, and below 200 as much as possible.
Which means that this is the ideal range, between
5.6 mmol/L = 101
11.1mmol/L = 200
Having read that, yesterday, my cat had readings of 5.4 and 4.8 which is 97 and 86, so I freaked out, thinking that he was going hypo. I'm using Lantus, and a Bayer Contour EZ meter. But with human meters, the low is actually around 2.8, is that right?
I was very concerned about what I thought was a "low" reading, when it was actually a good reading, and reacted by lowering my cat's insulin dosage. Now, today he is high. So I should go back to the dosage where I was getting the 5s and 4s, is that correct?
I wrote my vet an email about this, but she hasn't responded, so I hope someone here can advise me.
He is high right now, so is there anything I can do? Give him a small amt of insulin? Or do I have to wait until his regular PM shot time, which is in 4 hours? Leaving him high makes me nervous.