1/15 Bubba,+3-149,@6.25-220 , PMPS-195,+2-256,+3-215

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Bobbie And Bubba

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Yesterday's Blues

Starting off in the blues again. (Make that a green start, Thanks Sharon for pointing that out) At last night's cycle @ +10, Bubba awoken me hacking up and only a tiny amount of hair, mostly water so, thought I better do another check and he was 110 so I gave him .75 oz ff so he wouldn't go to low since he nadirs at the end. Guess it was a good idea but wondering now what he would have done without the extra fuds at that time. I need a crystal ball.
 
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Food will sometimes actually bring them down instead of up. Not sure why...another FD mystery. Great start Bubba, surf those greens today buddy!
 
Bubba has got off to a good start:D when I saw Bubbas 160 in last nights cycle I had a feeling you would see green again for a preshot Yay!!!

He seems to be liking the blues, I still feel like he is going to trend down for you :)

Have you noticed that for the last 5 days he has given you the lowest reading at amps?? Bubba hasn't got to that chapter on the manual, dawn phenomenon, what's that??


Hey Bubba hope you make it to the lagoon for a bit of a surf later today, just don't leave it till the last minute!:D:D
 
@Doodles & Sour Pea
Food will sometimes actually bring them down instead of up. Not sure why...another FD mystery. Great start Bubba, surf those greens today buddy!
There's no mystery.

When the pancreas is working as it should, food will stimulate kitty's system to make it's own insulin. Until that point, food will often drive numbers up and/or "put the brakes" the action of the exogenous insulin... as evidenced in using food to bring BG numbers up during a low number event.

However, when kitty gets down to small/tiny doses of exogenous insulin, feeding @/around +9 or +10 may actually help to bring preshot numbers down. We'll sometimes suggest using food as insulin when kitty gets to this point. :D

Although, sometimes as kitty heals the pancreas will simply "sputter"... work occasionally or for a just short time. I liken the action to kitty flexing his muscles... trying to takeover, but not yet ready to do the job on it's own.

Make sense?
 
He's creeping upwards on me. Today is the 8th cycle of 5u after two earlier fur shots this month ( one on 1/1 and one on 1 on 1/11) where we started the count over again. @Jill & Alex (GA) and @Libby and Lucy, should I increase tonight? Hey, I've missed you Ladies, LOL
Ha! Haven't missed a day reading Bubba's thread. I'll bet Libby can say the same. I usually don't post unless I have something to suggest. Have been waiting in the wings while he's been going through the cycle count on this dose. :)

He's creeping up today, but we can't just look at one cycle. Overall, his numbers have been coming down. Notice all the blue where the yellows used to be? :p

That said, I think you could increase the dose. Bubba's seeing green, but I'm sure you'd like to see more of it! If I were in your shoes, I'd take the Lantus dose up to 5.25 units.

However, since Bubba is already seeing green and he's a late nadir cat, increasing the dose means those spot checks towards the end of the cycle are going to be more important than ever. That part shouldn't be difficult during the day, but getting those spot checks during those early morning hours will take some hard work.

I think you're about to enter the "rest and get some sleep whenever you can stage".

Are you up for it?
 
@Doodles & Sour Pea

There's no mystery.

When the pancreas is working as it should, food will stimulate kitty's system to make it's own insulin. Until that point, food will often drive numbers up and/or "put the brakes" the action of the exogenous insulin... as evidenced in using food to bring BG numbers up during a low number event.

However, when kitty gets down to small/tiny doses of exogenous insulin, feeding @ around +9 or +10 may actually help to bring preshot numbers down. We'll sometimes suggest using food as insulin when kitty gets to this point. :D

Although, sometimes as kitty heals the pancreas will simply "sputter"... work occasionally or for a just short time. I liken the action to kitty flexing his muscles... trying to takeover, but not yet ready to do the job on it's own.

Make sense?

Great Explanation

So what is considered a 'small' dose? Are we talking 0 .25 u, or there abouts, or have you seen evidence of the pancreas intermittently sputtering at 3 or 4 units say?
 
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Ha! Haven't missed a day reading Bubba's thread. I'll bet Libby can say the same. I usually don't post unless I have something to suggest. Have been waiting in the wings while he's been going through the cycle count on this dose. :)

He's creeping up today, but we can't just look at one cycle. Overall, his numbers have been coming down. Notice all the blue where the yellows used to be? :p

That said, I think you could increase the dose. Bubba's seeing green, but I'm sure you'd like to see more of it! If I were in your shoes, I'd take the Lantus dose up to 5.25 units.

However, since Bubba is already seeing green and he's a late nadir cat, increasing the dose means those spot checks towards the end of the cycle are going to be more important than ever. That part shouldn't be difficult during the day, but getting those spot checks during those early morning hours will take some hard work.

I think you're about to enter the "rest and get some sleep whenever you can stage".

Are you up for it?
I'm up for it! So tonight I'll increase to 4.75. As far as the spot checks, +10 and +11?
 
So what is considered a 'small' dose? Are we talking 0 .25 u, or there abouts, or have you seen evidence of the pancreas intermittently sputtering at 3 or 4 units say?
Generally speaking when I refer to a "small dose" I'm talking 0.25u or less.

As far as seeing a pancreas "sputter" at doses of 3 or 4 units...
Can't say that I have, but it might happen. The longer I've been around here I've learned that one should never talk in absolutes about much of anything concerning feline diabetes because ECID is soooooooooooooooo true! Frustrating at times, but true.

The thing is, even if the pancreas does sputter while at a 3 or 4 unit dose... it doesn't really matter much until the pancreas is working/healing enough to warrant a lesser dose. And you'll know when that's happening because you're hometesting. Kitty shows you when to reduce! :)

 
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I'm up for it! So tonight I'll increase to 4.75. As far as the spot checks, +10 and +11?
I think a before bed check, +8 and a +10 are good places to start, but let's see how things go.

An exception: Bubba obviously has a late nadir. If he should really dive into PMPS tonight, I'd hold off on an increase til morning because you *could* be up all night between the momentum from a dive and an increased dose. I don't see much sense in that. LOL!
 
I think a before bed check, +8 and a +10 are good places to start, but let's see how things go.

An exception: Bubba obviously has a late nadir. If he should really dive into PMPS tonight, I'd hold off on an increase til morning because you *could* be up all night between the momentum from a dive and an increased dose. I don't see much sense in that. LOL!
Sounds good, I am going to take a nap right now, just because.....LOL Thanks Jill :bighug:
 
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