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    I have read and learned a lot these past few months in your forum. Thank You.

    Me and my dog Xena live in Germay. My dog has been diagnosed with diabetes four months ago. First we tried Caninsulin (Vetsulin) which has never worked for us.

    Now Xena is on Lantus. Do you have any other dogs which are on Lantus?

    Currently we feed about 4g carbohydrates in the morning and evening but we really have trouble getting her regulated.

    Most of the day we have readings between 100 and 200 but sometimes she just shoots up to 300ish readings. I really have no idea why this happens.

    We have tried everything from reducing carbohyates to reducing insulin or increasing insulin but with no result.

    Unfortunately my vet does not prescibe any short regulating insulin.


    regards
    Markus

    PS; Xena is a PON and she is about 50 pounds
    Last edited by alfix; 06-18-2010, 12:33 AM.
    Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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    Re: New from Germany

    Hi Markus

    Welcome to the forum. Yes there are folks here that have experience with Lantus. Do you home test? If so have you done a curve lately to see what Xena's numbers are over a period of time? Sometimes dogs have a food spike a few hours after eating. Sometimes when they get nervous it shoots up. If her readings are between 100 and 200 most of the time you are doing great!! Let us know about the curve. you'll get great advise here.
    Forbin, miss you every day. See you at the bridge Buddy.

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    • #3
      Re: New from Germany

      Hi Markus and welcome!

      As Peggy said, if you have had a curve done recently that would help us out a lot if you could post the results here.

      What/when does Xena currently eat?
      Is she on 1 injection per day or 2?
      How many units does she currently get?

      I do know of 2 dogs on Lantus right now that are getting really good results. I actually tried it with my dog as she is raw fed with fewer carbohydrates. Unfortunately it wasn't a good match for us.

      Glad to have you here
      Patty
      Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~

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      • #4
        Re: New from Germany

        Hi,

        that is what I thought, that she sometimes gets nervous. But unfortunately that is not the case. I really check almost every hour. The problem is that it shoots up without any reason. Even if she lies at her favorite place, she can shoot up antoher 100 mg/dl without disturbance.

        regards
        Markus
        Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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        • #5
          Re: New from Germany

          Hi Markus,
          I'm just curious if Xena had any testing for Cushing's or if the vet thought that might be a concern?
          Kevin
          Ozzi, Dalmatian/Australian Cattle Dog mix, 12/03/1996 - 08/15/2010. Diabetes, blind from cataracts, cauda equina syndrome, and arthritis of the spine and knees. Daddy loves you Ozzi

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          • #6
            Re: New from Germany

            Yes, I test at home, about ten times a day.

            We have tested her for cushing and everything, but without result. After she was diagnosed with diabetes we have visited five different vets.
            I must admit that vets in Germany absolutely have no knowledge of diabetes in dogs.


            Problem is, that she can have a normal day betwen 100 and 200 and than the next day she is above 300.

            I will post the next curve I can get from her


            Markus
            Last edited by alfix; 05-12-2010, 08:52 PM.
            Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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            • #7
              Re: New from Germany

              Markus,
              Also,
              What/when does Xena currently eat?
              Is she on 1 injection per day or 2?
              How many units does she currently get?

              Thanks,
              Patty
              Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~

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              • #8
                Re: New from Germany

                Hi Patty,

                You are the best.

                She gets a meal at 07.00am and 07.00pm. She is on two injections per day.
                That is 10 units per injection.

                Carbohyrates is 4g per meal. On Lantus I cannot feed a lot of carbs. I tried more but that does not work.

                regards
                Markus
                Last edited by alfix; 05-12-2010, 09:12 PM.
                Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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                • #9
                  Re: New from Germany

                  Markus,
                  You had asked me in a message about my experience using Lantus with Ali. The server won't let me reply to it tonight for some reason but I managed to copy it and wanted to post it here anyway for others:

                  Lantus lasted longer than 12 hours in my dog but not 24 hours. So we had quite a bit of overlap I was trying to manage. I also got a very large drop in blood sugar from about hour 9 or 10 to hour 12 that was give or take around 100 points.

                  I really didn't want to add a fast acting insulin. My dog has allergies and isn't always predictable with her blood sugar due to this. So I didn't want to add a fast acting insulin to cover meals. When I raise her dose to cover the meals, then we got a drop later once the food was digested. I tried splitting her meals up more evenly into every 4 hours (which is hard over night) but I still got a drop late in her curve.

                  Lantus has proven in studies to be unpredictable in dogs. Some do really well, others not as much. And of course diet plays into that as well due to the flat action profile of this insulin.

                  Feel free to ask any questions. I think once you have a recent curve to post, we may be able to help more specifically.

                  There aren't many dogs using Lantus but I'd like to see how Xena's responding to it to see if something can be worked out further before considering another insulin.

                  Take care!
                  Patty
                  Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~

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                  • #10
                    Re: New from Germany

                    Tell me more specifically about what you are feeding and when. And what type of carb is the 4g?

                    I'm going to be signing off for the night but will check back in tomorrow
                    Patty and Ali 13.5yrs 47lbs diagnosed May '08 Ali earned her wings October 27, 2012, 4 months after diagnosis of a meningioma ~ Time is precious ~

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                    • #11
                      Re: New from Germany

                      Hi Patty,

                      I don`t suppose that you know our food in Germany:

                      http://www.royal-canin.de/hund/produ...htnahrung.html

                      But that is a dog food with a lot of fibre and 4% carbs.

                      And i also give:

                      http://www.zooplus.de/shop/hunde/hun...inti_dose/7442

                      That is without any carbs.
                      Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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                      • #12
                        Re: New from Germany

                        I feed 3.2 oz of Royal Canin (i hope 100 grams = 3.2oz). That means 0.13 oz carbohydrates per meal.

                        The other food is without carbs.

                        Markus
                        Last edited by alfix; 05-13-2010, 09:49 AM.
                        Markus and Xena, 8 year old PON, 50 pounds, diagnosed 12/28/2009, 2 x 10u Lantus

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                        • #13
                          Re: New from Germany

                          Hi Markus!

                          Welcome to you and Xena.

                          If you have records of the readings you have done recently, that would be very helpful. We could look them over for patterns that would tell us whether she is spiking from food or maybe has ovelaps of the insulin.

                          If you keep records in Excel or some other software, you can forward the file to me at k9diabetes@gmail.com.

                          You also should be able to obtain Isophane / NPH there... perhaps you will need a prescription from your veterinarian for your dog. It's an excellent insulin for most dogs so is another alternative and probably a lot less expensive than Lantus.

                          Our friend Kathy is very knowledgeable about insulin policies in various countries, including Germany. With your permission, I can send her your email address and she could advise you about options for Isophane (NPH in the states).

                          And then in the meantime, please do post some of your many blood sugar readings.

                          You don't have to worry too much about blood sugar if it is usually in the 100s and 200s and only occasionally goes into the 300s. It is not ideal but it's not a crisis either.

                          Natalie

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                          • #14
                            Re: New from Germany

                            A last attempt to post a welcome to you, Markus and Xena, before I'm off to bed. (server errors)

                            Wed, 12 May 2010 23:33:10 (PDT)
                            http://www.coherentdog.org/
                            CarolW

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                            • #15
                              Re: New from Germany

                              Gosh; the error I had must have been the result of something I had in my post! Because this time, I could post - but not the stuff I'd written.

                              Anyway, welcome to you; I look forward to your further reports!

                              Wed, 12 May 2010 23:35:06 (PDT)
                              http://www.coherentdog.org/
                              CarolW

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