Robin&BB
Very Active Member
Didn't like this morning's AM # (nor do I like all those blue-zone nadirs I'm seeing), so put Bat back on the ProZinc @ 0.15U-0.18U (am eyeballing this, so can't be totally exact here). Vet had advised that if I resume her insulin, to do it at her previous dose (0.12U). But as her am/pm #s hadn't significantly changed while OTJ these past 3 days, that doesn't seem all that logical to me ... I considered going with 0.2U, but decided to split the difference for the time being.
So I have a few questions for anyone who has successfully eased a cat on ProZinc out of the type of plateau Bat's been stuck in over these past few weeks:
1) Given that I am available to monitor closely at all times & feed if she drops too low @ nadir, what's the lowest preshot # you'd be comfortable shooting from?
2) How long would you give her to "settle in" to the current dose (assuming her BG#s don't significantly lower) before you'd increase it?
3) What would you try raising the dose to when it's apparent it needs to be increased? (I am using a U100 syringe these days.)
So I have a few questions for anyone who has successfully eased a cat on ProZinc out of the type of plateau Bat's been stuck in over these past few weeks:
1) Given that I am available to monitor closely at all times & feed if she drops too low @ nadir, what's the lowest preshot # you'd be comfortable shooting from?
2) How long would you give her to "settle in" to the current dose (assuming her BG#s don't significantly lower) before you'd increase it?
3) What would you try raising the dose to when it's apparent it needs to be increased? (I am using a U100 syringe these days.)