Some questions have been raised recently about NPH purchased in the past 30 days that may be unusually potent or have a more erratic action.
It's not clear yet whether this is a bona fide occurrence or whether heat, disrupted schedules, and/or concurrent diseases are actually behind the erratic responses some dogs on NPH have been experiencing.
Denise's Bogie is one who has been dropping steeply on NPH recently, as well as Judy's Bud. Judy's not a member here but is a friend of mine and I've been in touch with her over the phone in recent days after Bud experienced a pretty severe hypoglycemic episode on Sunday. Since Tuesday, his blood sugar, which is usually fairly flat and stable, has been hitting a high point 7 hours after his injection and then dropping sharply in the afternoon, like from 400 down to 150 in the following five hours - not his usual response. But it will take some time to figure out if it's strictly an insulin problem.
We Hope, can you recommend a web site or sites where human diabetics would report similar experiences?
If it's the insulin, it should be showing up with people too.
We use Regular rather than NPH and I have been decreasing Chris' dose recently along with upping his food some to maintain his current weight. But his activity level is also sharply down. So it's hard to say if more potent insulin is involved.
So NPH users keep a close eye on your dog's blood sugar and alert the pharmacy if you see a distinct change in pattern that can't be easily explained another way.
Natalie
It's not clear yet whether this is a bona fide occurrence or whether heat, disrupted schedules, and/or concurrent diseases are actually behind the erratic responses some dogs on NPH have been experiencing.
Denise's Bogie is one who has been dropping steeply on NPH recently, as well as Judy's Bud. Judy's not a member here but is a friend of mine and I've been in touch with her over the phone in recent days after Bud experienced a pretty severe hypoglycemic episode on Sunday. Since Tuesday, his blood sugar, which is usually fairly flat and stable, has been hitting a high point 7 hours after his injection and then dropping sharply in the afternoon, like from 400 down to 150 in the following five hours - not his usual response. But it will take some time to figure out if it's strictly an insulin problem.
We Hope, can you recommend a web site or sites where human diabetics would report similar experiences?
If it's the insulin, it should be showing up with people too.
We use Regular rather than NPH and I have been decreasing Chris' dose recently along with upping his food some to maintain his current weight. But his activity level is also sharply down. So it's hard to say if more potent insulin is involved.
So NPH users keep a close eye on your dog's blood sugar and alert the pharmacy if you see a distinct change in pattern that can't be easily explained another way.
Natalie
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