If it's above 200 (11.1) yes, you shoot....if it's below, you stall, don't feed and post for help....make sure your subject line is clear ...something like "STALLING, NEED HELP!!!" works....LOL
That's great!! Means that since she last peed that her glucose pretty much stayed below renal threshold which is really good since kidneys are the hardest hit organ with diabetes. Renal threshold is the point where the kidneys can't handle the glucose any more and it spills over into the urine
It's not a surprise considering she went as low as she did today and you skipped the shot tonight....that's 227
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Whether you reduce or not will depend on which dosing method you choose.....the
Tight Regulation Protocol or the
Start Low, Go Slow method
It makes a difference on dosing advice we'd give you. TR is the only protocol that's been published in a veterinary journal so it has a lot of science behind it, but it requires you be able to test a little more often than SLGS. It also gives the best chance at remission. We've had cats go OTJ (Off The Juice) on SLGS, but it's much more common on TR because you adjust the dose more often in response to the numbers you're getting.
Some of the
basic differences are:
TR...dose adjustments can be made as often as every 3 days (6 cycles)...this is most effective because if they're staying in numbers we don't like, we can increase more often
SLGS...dose adjustments are made once a week....this can be hard on the caretaker IF the cat is "stuck" in high numbers very long
TR...reductions in dose are given if they drop below 50 on a human meter, 68 on a pet meter
SLGS...reductions are given if they drop below 90 on either meter
TR...You'll want to get the 2 PS tests and
at least one other test....preferably at least 2 other tests.....One somewhere between +4 and +7 on the AM cycle and a "before bed" test on the PM cycle...if you can only get 1, the "before bed" test is most important since most cats go lower at night
SLGS...You still must get the 2 PS tests in, and then do a curve once a week (testing every 2 hours for 12 hours or every 3 hours for 18 hours)
I think considering this was her first dose, you'd be smart to go ahead and reduce to .5 tomorrow.....it usually takes 5-7 days for the depot to fill and to see how the starting dose is going to do, but with that big a drop today, I think it's best to start a little lower than the .75 for now