that is a steep drop. test again at +4.
That does seem like a really steep drop to go from 324 to 56. I'm still learning how this all works: will you test more than every hour since he's so close to being in the hypo range? Or wait until +5 since he ate?
But because it was my first time seeing those numbers I did test a couple times before the next hour. His behaviour was really good which is what kept me from going 100% panic mode. Angela definitely has more data on Orion and knows him best Right, I do remember reading that on the Hypo stickyBehavior is not always a good indicator of whether a kitty is hypo or not. Sometimes they can go from fine to staggering around fast.
. If it was my kitty, I would be testing again. Just looked at Orion's SS again, seems like his lowest number is usually the +6. Hope he's ok.agreed. I wouldn't wait more than a half hour after that 56 to test. Prozinc doesn't usually hit it's lowest until 6-7 post shot... you still have a lot of time to potentially drop. I'd be careful.I would test again. He has had a steep drop. 56 is okay but you don't want him dropping below 50. If he ate between +3/4 it seems his number should have risen, not fallen more.
Behavior is not always a good indicator of whether a kitty is hypo or not. Sometimes they can go from fine to staggering around fast.
It might help. I think it would be a good idea for you to read the info stickies on the Lantus forum to see which of the dosing protocols would work for you. The depot involved changes the ball game in some key ways.I am considering asking his vet if a switch to Lantus would be appropriate at this point. I really don't like the variation he shows some days.