Chrisa Hotchkiss
Member Since 2023
Hello.
I'm Chrisa, and my 15-year-old cat is Jackson. He's had diabetes for just over 3 years. He went into remission once, but it's been a while. His sugar has always been tricky to regulate. I haven't had a chance to post his numbers on the spreadsheet yet because I'm a bit overwhelmed by all the info--though extremely appreciative! I don't live in the US, so I think I will need to convert his numbers so they make sense to folks. I've lost track of where the details are about how to do that. In the meantime, here is my question:
When his blood glucose falls in the low range in the morning (3.9 or 5.7, for example, which I realize may not make sense to you), I haven't been giving him insulin with his breakfast. I skip the morning dose altogether. Then when I test later in the day to make sure I should be giving him his evening insulin, his blood glucose is really high (25.7 today). So my question is, should I be giving him insulin with his morning meal even when it's that low?
All the details about his diet, type of insulin, etc. are in my profile. Thanks!
I'm Chrisa, and my 15-year-old cat is Jackson. He's had diabetes for just over 3 years. He went into remission once, but it's been a while. His sugar has always been tricky to regulate. I haven't had a chance to post his numbers on the spreadsheet yet because I'm a bit overwhelmed by all the info--though extremely appreciative! I don't live in the US, so I think I will need to convert his numbers so they make sense to folks. I've lost track of where the details are about how to do that. In the meantime, here is my question:
When his blood glucose falls in the low range in the morning (3.9 or 5.7, for example, which I realize may not make sense to you), I haven't been giving him insulin with his breakfast. I skip the morning dose altogether. Then when I test later in the day to make sure I should be giving him his evening insulin, his blood glucose is really high (25.7 today). So my question is, should I be giving him insulin with his morning meal even when it's that low?
All the details about his diet, type of insulin, etc. are in my profile. Thanks!