Buddy's SS up and going 2nd part about dosing

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Just saw the blue 144 on your SS. Was that with no food beforehand? If so, you can let up on the testing until his PS. I think it would be safest to reduce the dose this evening to 0.25 u if his PS allows. You can expect another day of pink and yellow tomorrow but you'll likely have to stay at 0.25 u unless the picture changes a lot. Any of these decisions can be revised at the last minute.
 
I took another test @ 3:30 he was @94 and wanting to eat. What would you suggest I feed him RC wet, FF classic, FF grilled w/gravy or should I wait to feed him.
OK, now I'm confused about the 144 on your SS. Was that before the 94 just now? If the 94 is the most recent number you need to withhold food so we can see how he manages on his own, even if he's telling you he's hungry. We need that data.
 
OK, now I'm confused about the 144 on your SS. Was that before the 94 just now? If the 94 is the most recent number you need to withhold food so we can see how he manages on his own, even if he's telling you he's hungry. We need that data.
I am losing my mind he is @144. Sorry
 
I am losing my mind he is @144. Sorry
OK. Then for sure don't feed him any more until his supper. You can also give his ears a break until PMPS. I'll watch for it - around 7:30, right? That's when I'm doing my guy's routine too so I might be away from the computer for a bit but can generally check by 8 PM.
 
OK. Then for sure don't feed him any more until his supper. You can also give his ears a break until PMPS. I'll watch for it - around 7:30, right? That's when I'm doing my guy's routine too so I might be away from the computer for a bit but can generally check by 8 PM.
Do you think it would be safe for me to run out for about an 1 hour
 
He's having some good cycles! Those lows are scary, but the insulin is definitely working!
 
His # is 393. Isn't that crazy. I must have feed him too much the 2nd time. Do you know of anybody else having the same kind of problems we are having with ProZinc. What unit do you think we should do tonight.
That's a bounce from the low greens you had today, not from the food. It was very similar on 01/24 at the PM test. The dose for tonight has to be based on what happened this afternoon, not on this high bounce number. If you give 0.5 u again, you'll probably see pink and yellow tomorrow and then the same low greens on Saturday. The safest thing to do is to reduce tonight to 0.25 u. You'll still see bounce numbers tomorrow most likely. The data on Saturday will probably tell the story about the true effect of this low dose.

Every time Buddy goes into low numbers he depletes some of the glucose stored as glycogen in his liver because he mobilizes it into his bloodstream to prop up the low BG. That leaves him extra insulin sensitive in the days following because his reserves are depleted - ie., he'll react more strongly to small doses. He's had several brushes with low numbers the last ten days. You need to test, log data, look for these patterns and lower his dose as needed. All these greens are actually a very good sign.

Are you OK with this plan?
 
That's a bounce from the low greens you had today, not from the food. It was very similar on 01/24 at the PM test. The dose for tonight has to be based on what happened this afternoon, not on this high bounce number. If you give 0.5 u again, you'll probably see pink and yellow tomorrow and then the same low greens on Saturday. The safest thing to do is to reduce tonight to 0.25 u. You'll still see bounce numbers tomorrow most likely. The data on Saturday will probably tell the story about the true effect of this low dose.

Every time Buddy goes into low numbers he depletes some of the glucose stored as glycogen in his liver because he mobilizes it into his bloodstream to prop up the low BG. That leaves him extra insulin sensitive in the days following because his reserves are depleted - ie., he'll react more strongly to small doses. He's had several brushes with low numbers the last ten days. You need to test, log data, look for these patterns and lower his dose as needed. All these greens are actually a very good sign.

Are you OK with this plan?
Yes, I appreciate all of your help. This is all new to me. Does having the low numbers like Bud's cause any permanent damage to him. I hope you will still be able to help me, since you know so much about what is going on with Buddy. Going to dose Buddy .25
 
Yes, I appreciate all of your help. This is all new to me. Does having the low numbers like Bud's cause any permanent damage to him. I hope you will still be able to help me, since you know so much about what is going on with Buddy. Going to dose Buddy .25
No, the low numbers won't hurt him. What can be harmful is a full blown hypo where they lose consciousness, seizure, etc. Buddy has been fine through all of it because you gave him food and kept him from going too low. It was probably harder on you. :)

I'm pleased to help. I'll be out tomorrow from about +2 to +5 or so. I'm in the rest of the day but will be busy from +8 to + 11. I can check in periodically at my computer. I think tomorrow will be a quieter day.
 
No, the low numbers won't hurt him. What can be harmful is a full blown hypo where they lose consciousness, seizure, etc. Buddy has been fine through all of it because you gave him food and kept him from going too low. It was probably harder on you. :)

I'm pleased to help. I'll be out tomorrow from about +2 to +5 or so. I'm in the rest of the day but will be busy from +8 to + 11. I can check in periodically at my computer. I think tomorrow will be a quieter day.
Thank you
 
You are doing a great job with Buddy. I love all the blues and greens on his spreadsheet. It is a mixed blessing when your kitty responds well right away to the insulin: the lower numbers are lovely and encouraging but you have to learn a lot fast about dosing and levels.
 
I like that yellow on your SS. I think you mean 0.25 u for your AM dose. :)
I did, just posted new numbers. Will correct the dose. I just got in the mail Young Again 0 carb dry cat food, feel as I should post so I can see what other cat lovers say about this before giving to Buddy. Should have checked before ordering, in a day of desperation I ordered.
 
I did, just posted new numbers. Will correct the dose. I just got in the mail Young Again 0 carb dry cat food, feel as I should post so I can see what other cat lovers say about this before giving to Buddy. Should have checked before ordering, in a day of desperation I ordered.
Many people have a lot of success with it. StephG here on this forum has started
using it. @JanetNJ has really good things to say about it.

I like that string of yellows today! :)
 
I did, just posted new numbers. Will correct the dose. I just got in the mail Young Again 0 carb dry cat food, feel as I should post so I can see what other cat lovers say about this before giving to Buddy. Should have checked before ordering, in a day of desperation I ordered.
As kris said I use it and love it. Doesn't raise my cats numbers at all. I give wet morning and evening and leave Yaz out all the time to eat whenever she wants.
 
I ran test Bud@318, I was expecting it to be lower. I gave Buddy some Young Again Zero carb dry food several hrs. ago, wonder if that could have brought #up.
318 is less than the pmps you have been getting. It's the lowest pm number you've seen all week. Considering You gave a really small dose today and he ran yellows all day I'd say it's surprisingly low. I personally would do 0.5 when the preshots are in the 300's.
 
I ran test Bud@318, I was expecting it to be lower. I gave Buddy some Young Again Zero carb dry food several hrs. ago, wonder if that could have brought #up.
I respectfully disagree with Janet on the size of dose for Buddy tonight. I think you should give 0.25 u once more to see if this is the end of a bounce. You can raise the dose tomorrow if he isn't showing signs of diving.
 
Yeah I'd be inclined to 0.25 myself. Especially since it's a nighttime cycle, and you might want to get some sleep tonight. :)
 
I respectfully disagree with Janet on the size of dose for Buddy tonight. I think you should give 0.25 u once more to see if this is the end of a bounce. You can raise the dose tomorrow if he isn't showing signs of diving.
Hope you check in the morning to let me know what you think I should do.
 
Hi Wolfey. I just wanted to comment that if you add the YA dry food you are changing one of the variables. If Buddy's BG goes up, how will you know whether it is the dose being too low or the change in food. You already had the variables of switching to low carb wet and the Pred wearing off. That has given you some active cycles. Unless Buddy refuses to eat the low carb wet you might want to see where he settles on this dose before making changes.
 
Hi Wolfey. I just wanted to comment that if you add the YA dry food you are changing one of the variables. If Buddy's BG goes up, how will you know whether it is the dose being too low or the change in food. You already had the variables of switching to low carb wet and the Pred wearing off. That has given you some active cycles. Unless Buddy refuses to eat the low carb wet you might want to see where he settles on this dose before making changes.
I never thought about that. Thank you.
 
Pati made a very good point about waiting before you try the YA. I like that the numbers were staying yellow. See how low his AMPS is today compared to yesterday? That's because he's finished bouncing. I'd give 0.25 u again and you'll likely see some blue today. It might feel like there's no insulin in the syringe but it's a very powerful hormone. A little goes a long way.
Would you mind telling me your first name?
 
Buddy stayed pretty even yesterday, for the 1st time. I am beginning to wonder if there was any insulin in the syringe because it was such a small amount and he did much better yesterday. Let me know what you think.
He is not so anxious to eat today, most of the time he is starved, not today. He took a few bites then walked away. Maybe later. How much will this affect his dose.
 
Pati made a very good point about waiting before you try the YA. I like that the numbers were staying yellow. See how low his AMPS is today compared to yesterday? That's because he's finished bouncing. I'd give 0.25 u again and you'll likely see some blue today. It might feel like there's no insulin in the syringe but it's a very powerful hormone. A little goes a long way.
Would you mind telling me your first name?
My name is Teresa Wolfe, sorry I did not do that. For the last month I have been so worried about Buddy, I haven't known whether I was coming or going.
 
My name is Teresa Wolfe, sorry I did not do that. For the last month I have been so worried about Buddy, I haven't known whether I was coming or going.
Hi, Teresa. It feels friendlier being able to refer to you by name.
I'd give Buddy the 0.25 u regardless of him not wanting to eat too much right now. Is this his usual habit - eating well one day, less so the next?
 
Hi, Teresa. It feels friendlier being able to refer to you by name.
I'd give Buddy the 0.25 u regardless of him not wanting to eat too much right now. Is this his usual habit - eating well one day, less so the next?
Since Bud has had this diabetes problem most of the time he is starving except for maybe 2 days he seemed to be nauseated. I gave him some meds for that and within an hr. he was eating. He does not seem to be nauseated, just does not want to eat. He would rather look out the window.
 
Since Bud has had this diabetes problem most of the time he is starving except for maybe 2 days he seemed to be nauseated. I gave him some meds for that and within an hr. he was eating. He does not seem to be nauseated, just does not want to eat. He would rather look out the window.
So long as he doesn't seem nauseated, give him his 0.25 u. Offer a bit of food later. The insulin is important - he's made a lot of progress in a short time.
 
Did you give Buddy the 0.25 u dose? A test later at +3 would be useful to see if this will be an "active" cycle.
Yes I gave Buddy the 0.25 dose this morning. He did not want much to eat, only ate about 1/4 can of FF classic. He would not eat any of the wet food when I tried to feed him. Took his # at 3hrs. it was 210. He wanted to eat but would not eat the FF wet, so I gave him some YA. Two hrs, later took reading, his # was 319. I am going to try and hold off on the YA for a while, hope I can stick to it.
 
Yes I gave Buddy the 0.25 dose this morning. He did not want much to eat, only ate about 1/4 can of FF classic. He would not eat any of the wet food when I tried to feed him. Took his # at 3hrs. it was 210. He wanted to eat but would not eat the FF wet, so I gave him some YA. Two hrs, later took reading, his # was 319. I am going to try and hold off on the YA for a while, hope I can stick to it.
How much YA did you give him? It's very concentrated so the portion size can be tiny. That pink number sure does look like a food spike.
 
How much YA did you give him? It's very concentrated so the portion size can be tiny. That pink number sure does look like a food spike.
I don't know how much I gave him. I put some in my hand and put it in his dry food bowl. I am hoping tonight he will eat his FF wet food, if he will I am going to hide the YA for a while. He has been crying around wanting to eat, it is so hard to ignore him.
 
Hi Wolfey. I just wanted to comment that if you add the YA dry food you are changing one of the variables. If Buddy's BG goes up, how will you know whether it is the dose being too low or the change in food. You already had the variables of switching to low carb wet and the Pred wearing off. That has given you some active cycles. Unless Buddy refuses to eat the low carb wet you might want to see where he settles on this dose before making changes.
Thank you, you are right.
 
You are doing a great job with Buddy. I love all the blues and greens on his spreadsheet. It is a mixed blessing when your kitty responds well right away to the insulin: the lower numbers are lovely and encouraging but you have to learn a lot fast about dosing and levels.
I had to learn a lot about everything, 2 weeks ago I was having problems getting blood for testing. That sure does seem like a long time ago.
 
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