Gandalf 1/13 AMPS 181 1.1U

Discussion in 'Lantus / Levemir / Biosimilars' started by Vicky & Gandalf (GA) & Murrlin, Jan 13, 2010.

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  1. Vicky & Gandalf (GA) & Murrlin

    Vicky & Gandalf (GA) & Murrlin Well-Known Member

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    Nice to feel more in control again.

    Hopefully he'll be at least steady today. I'm leaving in a bit though. He'll probably think we're going to acu and hide.

    Sigh.
     
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    Oh boy. here we go again. Too much? I think I'll leave it because I'm pretty sure he's going to bounce from this. It's not too low for him. Will see what tomorrow shows. I'm also using my True Track meter for mid cycle tests. I believe the consensus on it is that it reads OK at lower number but high at higher numbers. I'd agree with that.
     
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    Great hangtime on this dose, but I wish it wasn't quite so low. Gave him some of my chicken, so he should be higher at PS.
     
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    PMPS 113 1.1U

    Sticking out the 1.1U for now. Will TRY to get a late cycle test in AM. Guess I gotta go to bed early....

    If anyone doubts that Levemir is powerful for some cats, these results today are on only .2U more. I somewhat disagree with the Tilly statement that, " it is important to know that while Lantus and Levemir have a longer duration than other insulins, they also have a lower potency in most cats." It's not safe to assume that for your cat without testing data.

    Still wondering if my weather question from last week has any merit. High temp was almost 40° today.
     
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