jan and Hep and sara (GA)
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Hi,
My friends cat was DX diabetic a couple of months ago and was perscribed humulin N. I have taught her how to hometest and she has been doing it on her own. When she was taking the cat for bg readings in the begining his curve was something like 250-300 through the day. This was on 1 unit. She asked about hometesting and they said actually it would save her money if she could do it at home.
The not so good advice is that they now have Hep up to 6 units BID. They did'nt give her a perscription for syringes with 1/2 markings and when they up it of course they just go up a unit. I think its been 1unit a week.
Heps #'s were 250-300 pretty much. I had taken some myself when I was showing her how to hometest. Although some of these were at +9. I have told her that it is possible for the vets to have gone over the right dose by not using 1/2 units. Now his #'s are high 300's and low 400's. She says that he looks worse and walks around crying. Which she says is new. I have her checking for keytones and he is neg.
I am going over there tomorrow. I suggested that she start over at 1unit. Now that she can hometest she can keep a log of his #'s. Also I told her it would be important to test for keytones.
Does this look anything like rebound to anyone else? My Sara is a lantus kitty and I'm not familar with humulin N, so I don't know if some of the same principals apply or not.
Also he is currently eating dry DM. I have told her to leave food out so if he was low he could eat if she was'nt there.
Any imput would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry this is so long.
jan and sara
My friends cat was DX diabetic a couple of months ago and was perscribed humulin N. I have taught her how to hometest and she has been doing it on her own. When she was taking the cat for bg readings in the begining his curve was something like 250-300 through the day. This was on 1 unit. She asked about hometesting and they said actually it would save her money if she could do it at home.
The not so good advice is that they now have Hep up to 6 units BID. They did'nt give her a perscription for syringes with 1/2 markings and when they up it of course they just go up a unit. I think its been 1unit a week.
Heps #'s were 250-300 pretty much. I had taken some myself when I was showing her how to hometest. Although some of these were at +9. I have told her that it is possible for the vets to have gone over the right dose by not using 1/2 units. Now his #'s are high 300's and low 400's. She says that he looks worse and walks around crying. Which she says is new. I have her checking for keytones and he is neg.
I am going over there tomorrow. I suggested that she start over at 1unit. Now that she can hometest she can keep a log of his #'s. Also I told her it would be important to test for keytones.
Does this look anything like rebound to anyone else? My Sara is a lantus kitty and I'm not familar with humulin N, so I don't know if some of the same principals apply or not.
Also he is currently eating dry DM. I have told her to leave food out so if he was low he could eat if she was'nt there.
Any imput would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry this is so long.
jan and sara