Anthony Morgan
Member Since 2017
I have injected just under 1.0. The Amps was 24.9. I don't think she was as bright as usual yesterday and is much less vocal than usual.
High BGs may well be making Shelley feel off, Anthony, and it does seem that the higher dose was warranted. Keep an eye on her of course, and do what tests you can in the early part of the cycle, but on a high AMPS like that she shouldn't drop too low.
No, FD isn't an easy thing to manage and does require ongoing commitment, but you're doing all the right things and hopefully more of a pattern will emerge as time goes on. Food changes can certainly make a difference in BGs, as can infection and other conditions, and stress... some people even find that their cat's BG is affected by the weather so Shelley might even have been sensitive to the dreadful conditions yesterday.
By the way, you don't specifically mention it but you are getting through a lot of strips... are you getting supplies through your pet insurance if you have it? Strips can be very costly. Many people buy from reputable sellers on ebay.
Hope today is better.
Diana
Tagging one of the spreadsheet experts who may be able to help @Marje and GracieI have been trying to put together a spreadsheet. My laptop and connection are very slow, so its been a long job. I can't see on the spreadsheet though how you save the information. Is this automatic?
Thank you, Anthony
Hi Diana, apparently it is saved automatically, so that is the explanation.Tagging one of the spreadsheet experts who may be able to help @Marje and Gracie
Thank you Karen, the last time I used a spreadsheet you had to save everything, I'm a little behind the times.Anthony it saves as soon as you change anything on it so there is no save function.
Hi Eliz,Hi Anthony, are you also buying syringes from your vet, or are you buying them online?
Just in case nobody has given the link (and they may well have done!) the VetUK U40 syringes here are a very good price:
http://www.vetuk.co.uk/insulin-syri...nsulin-syringe-with-needle-box-of-100-p-11335
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Hi Anthony, these are the 'generic' ones made by VetUK (rather than the branded 'Caninsulin' ones). But, not only are these cheaper, they also have half-unit markings (which I think the Caninsulin ones don't?) ...This makes it a lot easier to measure doses that aren't in whole units.Thank you for that. That is what I pay for 30.
I think they may be the same as the ones the vets have supplied lately as they do have the half markings. They haven't been able to get the Caninsulin ones for some reason.Hi Anthony, these are the 'generic' ones made by VetUK (rather than the branded 'Caninsulin' ones). But, not only are these cheaper, they also have half-unit markings (which I think the Caninsulin ones don't?) ...This makes it a lot easier to measure doses that aren't in whole units.
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Thank you, I am beginning to realise.Supplies are generally MUCH cheaper online than from vets... vets put a hefty mark-up on everything to add to their profits, while online suppliers do not of course have overheads or middlemen in the same way so can make a better "offer". I don't think there's much in the way of FD supplies that you can't buy much more cheaply online - except insulin, of course.
I don't see why they wouldn't, Karen - fingers crossed.I think I will have to have a word with my insurer to see if they will accept a claim with internet receipts for Sky's supplies.
Hi, it was about half an hour. I did read somewhere that it was good for the cat to have some food in their stomach when you injected but I am sure you are right.How soon before you tested did she eat? Food can increase the BG - I think the general "rule" is no food for 2 hours before injection. I'm not sure how fast acting on BG food is but could be fairly fast as the general recommendation is to inject the insulin 20-30minutes after eating.
I think you did right not to increase as it could be a food related increase.
Thank you Diana, I hope so. I cant help wondering, if in being too cautious I am not really helping Shelley as her blood sugar stays high for too long. I can only persevere and hope it works out.The amount of blood shouldn't make any difference tomthe reading. As long as the meter doesn't give you an "error" reading, it should be correct.
That IS a big jump from +8 to PMPS and it certainly shows how some cats can rise fast when they are completely out of insulin, which most cats on Caninsulin usually are after a few hours. I'm sure you were disappointed to get the 25.7 after those nice mid-teen numbers - but it does show that those numbers can be achieved... and hopefully you can continue to tweak the dose until you see numbers in the teens at every test... and then carry on monitoring until you start to see gradually lower numbers... It is a commitment but Shelley will feel much better for it and that of course is your reward.
It's a tough one, Anthony. You aren't wrong to be cautious but it does look as if Shelley will need a higher dose to get her down from these numbers...so yes, all you can do is persevere. You don't want to increase the dose too fast, but the doses you're giving at the moment aren't enough to drop her as much as we'd like. See what her AMPS is and if she's still in the 20s give a little more insulin...I know the hypo incident will always be in your mind but she should be able to tolerate a higher dose at these pre-shot numbers.Thank you Diana, I hope so. I cant help wondering, if in being too cautious I am not really helping Shelley as her blood sugar stays high for too long. I can only persevere and hope it works out.
Hi, it was about half an hour. I did read somewhere that it was good for the cat to have some food in their stomach when you injected but I am sure you are right.
Thank you.
Thank you Karen, that is very helpful. The Amps today was 24.3, so I have injected very slightly under 1.0.Yes, you should have food in them before injection but not before testing. I'm fairly sure that your PM number would have been food influenced if she ate 30 minutes before you tested.
Test, Feed, Shoot.Sky hates the testing before food as she really wants her breakfast but have to do it that way to be accurate on the numbers.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/vetsulin-caninsulin-user-guide.302/
I think Diana has it right - the numbers you are getting suggests she could take more insulin but do small increases - or keep her at 1 unit but make sure you do it morning and night UNLESS her evening number plumets. I know Hypo will always be in your mind but she is quite a way from that territory at the moment. You have a lot of testing done to show how she reacts. Shelley is very lucky she has you.
I didn't get round to doing an hourly curve today but going to have to tomorrow as the tests I did do surprised me with a very slow decrease and then a sudden drop at 6 hours and then she stayed low until +12 despite having eaten. It's definitely not a curve!!!
Thank you, that's very good of you. I did make some progress yesterday, still need to finish off, but I will bear your kind offer in mind.I'm glad you got the SS issues worked out but send me a private message if you still need help. I'm out of town but can possibly do minor fixes.
Thank you Diana, the Amps today was 24.3. I injected just slightly under one, so will see how this goes.It's a tough one, Anthony. You aren't wrong to be cautious but it does look as if Shelley will need a higher dose to get her down from these numbers...so yes, all you can do is persevere. You don't want to increase the dose too fast, but the doses you're giving at the moment aren't enough to drop her as much as we'd like. See what her AMPS is and if she's still in the 20s give a little more insulin...I know the hypo incident will always be in your mind but she should be able to tolerate a higher dose at these pre-shot numbers.
Give yourself some credit - you're doing well.
Thank you very much Diana!Yes, see how that dose goes. And if you can keep your spreadsheet up to date, you might like to start a new thread asking for other comments... it never hurts to get other opinions!
Hope today goes well.
Good job Anthony! I'm not great at instantly translating US numbers into international ones (ie the ones we use in the UK) but I can see that you have a nice 11 there mid-cycle which is great and does show that the higher dose was both safe and justified.
If I were you I would now start a new thread and give it a title to get more eyes looking at your spreadsheet... other members may have some specific advice for you, although I'd say you're doing well as it is by increasing very gradually and testing frequently. Hopefully you really are on the right road now!
Thanks again, Diana, much appreciated!I wouldn't disagree with your dosing decisions, Anthony, you're Shelley's caregiver and have an instinct for her treatment, which is how it should be. As I said, you are on the right road - it may take a while to reach the perfect dose and this may vary over time - you understand how it all works better now so hopefully things will gradually improve.
FD is an ongoing condition, as you know - some lucky cats (and their owners) go into remission (ie don't need insulin) - but for most it is part of daily life. Don't hesitate to post here any time, either within an ongoing "general" thread you've started or a new one if you have a very specific question or urgent concern.
Will be interesting to see what other people think!
Depending on her level tomorrow morning I would consider keeping a higher dose at night but that would just be my thought as her evening number is still quite hte high. As Diana says though, you are her caregiver and have to comfortable with that. You are the one holding the needle
Her pattern is clear though - when she was on a 0.5 unit both morning and night her AM and PM number was very similar. When the dose varies you are getting more variation in numbers - especially in the morning when she has had a lower dose in the evening.
My hunch is you will have a red number tomorrow morning.
May be worth thinking about a 0.75 dose morning and night for a few days and see if the morning and evening readings level out. The 0.6 doesn't seem to be as effective as the 0.75. It's a real balancing act. You are doing so well getting all the data and looking after her.[/QUOTE.
Thank you, its very good of you to take the time to look at Shelley's numbers, as I'm sure you must be very busy with Sky.
That's an idea, will bear that in mind tomorrow.