Kris & Teasel
Member Since 2016
Please remind me when the next dose is due.
OK.The next dose of insulin? 5:45 pm EST, just about exactly an hour from right now.
I don't know what you mean.Oh, how did I get that wrong?
I checked back in the thread. AM dose was given at 9:45 AM. Next dose is due at 5:45 PM.I thought I gave it to her at 9:45 my time, I thought next one was 5:45. I thought I had more time. I came to the laundromat cause we haven't had any time to, the washer is just about done though and I'll throw the clothes in the dryer and run home so I'm there on time.
Mea culpa! (Mixed up the feed time with the dose time.).5u at exactly 9:45 EST
Has Mittens been checked for infection?
Suggest giving this as close to the dose time as possible with a small amount of food (more likely to get the whole dose in); hopefully to help with the poop side of things
Great solution!When I give her insulin I immediately write down all the time I'm going to have to test at and when the next shot should be so that I don't have to keep figuring it out with my tired brain, I just look at my list and know what time I'm waiting for.
When you say dose time are you referring to as close to the scheduled time for potassium or did you mean close to the insulin dose?
Hi Bobbie,Dan and Heather, have you tried baby food, pure chicken, or turkey, beef or ham? It might have been suggested prior and I missed it. What kind of meter do you use?
Which Relion? Thinking maybe there could be some peeps that have extra strips and could send to them to help out.Hi Bobbie,
They have baby food and FF pate and gravy type. They have a ReliOn meter.
I don't know which one.Which Relion? Thinking maybe there could be some peeps that have extra strips and could send to them to help out.
Thx, maybe someone will know and respond. Hope it's the Relion Prime because those strips are the cheapest.I don't know which one.
Which Relion?
any updates on Mittens? Feeding, BG, etc.
That's a nice drop and I would give a little LC food to slow her down some. I wouldn't pull out the HC food with numbers in the 200's. And like Nan said, another test 1/2 hour after the last one to see what is happening.
Hi Bobbie,Dan and Heather, have you tried baby food, pure chicken, or turkey, beef or ham? It might have been suggested prior and I missed it. What kind of meter do you use?

was 5 mL food and 10 mL water all Mittens consumed prior to her shot tonight?
Mittens is in a safe range so breathe a little!I tested her again at 8:15 +2.5 -199 I'm worried about how quickly it's going down. I'm going to feed her again, should it be the regular stuff or the higher carb gravy stuff.

I think I would just try to get 2 syringes of her regular food into her and test again in 1 hour.I tested her again at 8:15 +2.5 -199 I'm worried about how quickly it's goiI ng down. I'm going to feed her again, should it be the regular stuff or the higher carb gravy stuff.
Ok, thank you for clarifying.I'm not sure of the time frame your talking about. I'm sure you don't mean was that she ate all day. She ate 7.5mL half an hour before her shot and has had the 5mL with potassium and water since.
I'd try to get about 15 - 20 mL low carb into her.I tested her again at 8:15 +2.5 -199 I'm worried about how quickly it's going down. I'm going to feed her again, should it be the regular stuff or the higher carb gravy stuff.
Hi Bobbie,Dan and Heather, have you tried baby food, pure chicken, or turkey, beef or ham? It might have been suggested prior and I missed it. What kind of meter do you use?

Have you been giving her food between the +1.5 and +2.5 readings, and if so, what?
I'm just trying to make sure I understand the above properly. Is the following correct, Jill?Edited to add:
Try to feed 20 mL prior to her shot plus at least another 20 mL in each of the three cycles.
Awesome!Because we all know I cannot feed her without spilling some on my hands, I get about 7.5mL at a time with the syringe. So she just had 15mL of fancy feast classic.
We know that feeling!I guess I'm just so used to seeing her number way up that when they go into the better range it makes me nervous.

Correct. This is approximately the equivalent of 5.5 - 6 oz of food.Preshot Feeding: Test, then feed 20ml meal 30 mins before giving Novolin N.
Mid-cycle Feeding: Feed a total of 20ml over the course of the cycle.
Total food needed for cycle: 40ml
Total Daily Amount of Food (TID Dosing - 3 cycles): 40 x 3 = 120ml food per day.
Thanks, Jill. Making a note of this for future reference. (I've been able to manage with finger/hand feeding; no experience with syringing food.)Correct. This is approximately the equivalent of 5.5 - 6 oz of food.
You're welcome.Thanks, Jill. Making a note of this for future reference. (I've been able to manage with finger/hand feeding; no experience with syringing food.)