Thanks!!Good luck with the vet!
Yep...about 19# 11oz.She's a little under 20lb - is that right? Sorry, you might already have mentioned her weight earlier on but I couldn't see it scanning back quickly. If so then, yes, your calculation is perfect.![]()
She just seems so much better....still drinking a lot of water though...Oops - for some reason I haven't been getting notifications on this post today even though it's definitely on my watched list! I'm happy to see Kloever doing well on her first day on Lantus.That's a late nadir, but that happens sometimes with the longer-lasting insulins. Hopefully over the next few days those cycles will start to flatten out even more as her depot builds.
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Buying some today!!These things happen Kate - and better too little insulin than too much! Now you know, you can get her on the right starting dose and I'm sure she'll start showing you some green numbers in no time.Not that there's anything at all wrong with that 227 this morning - that's a good pre-shot number especially as her depot is still filling.
As long as you have enough strips to get a reading or two from her mid-cycle, you shouldn't need to do a full curve today - maybe give that a few days until her depot is full and you can see what the insulin is actually doing. I would recommend buying more strips sooner rather than later though - if you do get a low reading at some point, it's very easy to go through a lot of strips in just a few hours.
Thank you thank you!!!That's great - I know I always worried if I got low on strips in case Rosa decided to dive!It's great that Kloever's doing well - all those secondary signs are really good news.
When you can see an improvement day by day, it really does show very clearly how much better they're feeling! You might well be right on the PM dose - you definitely don't want her dropping too far while you're asleep - but let's see where she gets to by her pre-shot tonight. There's always an option to reduce or skip if you're faced with a fairly low pre-shot and you can't monitor the whole cycle, but you might also find that her numbers stay fairly flat throughout a lot of the day...there's no guarantee of that as we don't really know what the 2 units of Lantus can do for her yet, but it is a possibility with some cats as Lantus is better at keeping lower numbers down and level than it is at reducing high numbers quickly.
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Thanks!!That's fine - we all have lives as well as diabetic cats.She's at a good number to be safe while you're out - though as you say, I never left Rosa without some low carb food to help her numbers stay level if I had to be out of the house for any length of time. She'll be fine while you're out - she's not showing signs of dropping very low and you'll have plenty of other chances to do more testing and find out when her nadir usually is.
I hope you have a lovely time at your MIL's birthday.
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Thanks!! I could not for the life of me access any of this last night. It said the server wasn't loading any data...I was freaking out. She was 122 at not even +2If she's still under 200, you could go with 1.5.Though at some point, we will need to get you shooting the full dose into lower numbers but it will have to be at a time when you can monitor her, so picking a night when you're tired or have plans for early the next day probably won't work so well for you.
Oh man!!! Thanks so much for you kind words and help. When the site wouldn't pull up I was devastated! I was like...where are all of my friends???!!! I was truly frightened for her. I took comfort in that I was giving her way more insulin before and she was adjusting herself...I just didn't want to put her through any unnecessary stress. Then I thought about checking my email and saw your post and felt a lot better about going to bed...but boy am I paying the price today!! Haha! I'm about to get a +7 reading from her today. Hoping for some great numbers!!The site was down overnight Kate. From what I can make out, it was routine maintenance but something didn't come back up. It sounds as though you did a GREAT job with Kloever last night monitoring though!
I never know what to advise with pee problems - all of ours have issues from time to time with missing the box or just choosing not to use it. We have all the litter boxes here either on vinyl floor or with plastic sheet under them to make clean up easier, but that's the best we've been able to do. It doesn't sound as though it's her levels that are causing it - those numbers all look fine, though if she's had any degree of neuropathy that can take time to resolve and can affect whether or not she's even aware in time that she needs to pee.
I completely agree, the night doses and monitoring can be tough. Rosa was one who would nadir early when she was going for a reduction, so if she was going to drop low she'd almost always do it by +4 which helped, though I finished up having to move her shot times to 6am and 6pm as we'd started off with her shots at around 10am and 10pm and there were a few nights when I had to stay up with her until 4am to make sure she was staying back up in good numbers on her own. You might find that moving her shot times to earlier in the day might help - that way her +6 would be earlier too.
TRULY!!!!! That was one of the first things I loved about her!!! A black nose instead of the usual pink!!! Very cool!!! Love it!!I just noticed that your Kloever looks a lot like my J.D. with the black nose![]()
. I'm so sorry you had such a difficult evening with Kloever. You might want to join the FB group as well - just in case anything similar ever happens again. This is the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/felinediabetes/10153278911875202/Her +7 was 230...Oh Kate![]()
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. I'm so sorry you had such a difficult evening with Kloever. You might want to join the FB group as well - just in case anything similar ever happens again. This is the link https://www.facebook.com/groups/felinediabetes/10153278911875202/
The Facebook group doesn't give dosing advice etc, but there is support there if you need it, especially for times like this site not being available. I'm really glad you found my post through your email notifications even if it did take longer than getting to see it on here.
Her PMPS is 181....still 2 units tonight?? Yesterday it was 178...and she dipped to 122...?That's fine - it's really not all that different from her AMPS once you allow for the up to 20% meter variance. And that's good news - it means that although she's a little bit higher than you might like, the Lantus is keeping her numbers pretty level throughout the day. Though it looks as though she might be ready for her full dose tonight as she's over 200.
I'm sure you'll be approved onto the FB group later today - it doesn't seem to take long to be added after sending a request.Although there isn't the same sort of dosing advice given there, there definitely IS support available - and when this site is down, that's very important to have.
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So she probably won't go down over 131 points tonight you're saying? I will def get a +2 on her. What number for that would you consider safe for me to go to bed? I really believe overall she feels a lot better!! She's just pretty facing it on the couch right now.I think she will do just fine Kate - and so will you. She didn't go below 122 last night and you've still got a fair amount of safety margin there before she gets into the sort of numbers where you need to intervene. You might find she'll make it into green tonight, but as long as you can get that +2 test on her, you'll be able to get a reasonable idea of what's likely to happen with tonight's cycle.
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