Amps 188. Need some dosing advice.

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Susan and Timmy

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Timmy's amps is 188. He is eating now. I will retest in about 20 minutes and post. I was wondering when his bounce would clear. Dosing now is tricky for me.
 
FYI: The stall technique is done as test/stall 20 min without food/test again to see if BG is rising on its own/repeat if needed. I have, however, used the feed/wait/test on Teasel when he was on ProZinc. That's a bit riskier and I had a lot of data. Also, ProZinc doesn't kick in as hard and fast as Vetsulin can.

Because his rising BG is likely due to the food and this is new territory for you, I suggest you give only 0.5 u this AM and do maybe +2/+4/+6. He'll probably be high-ish from the lower dose but that's safer than too low.
 
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FYI: The stall technique is done as test/stall 20 min without food/test again to see if BG is rising on its own/repeat if needed. I have, however, used the feed/wait/test on Teasel when he was on ProZinc. That's a bit riskier and I had a lot of data. Also, ProZinc doesn't kick in as hard and fast as Vetsulin can.

Because his rising BG is likely due to the food and this is new territory for you, I suggest you give only 0.5 u this AM and do maybe +2/+4/+6. He'll probably be high-ish from the lower dose but that' safer than too low.
He is now 250. I should have waited to feed. Still proceed with 0.5 units?
 
+4 is 126. Since Timmy is so bouncy, should I try to steer this number up a little with food today? We just cleared a bounce and if he goes too low we'll be bouncing again.
 
Will you be around between now and +6. I would check him at +4.5 then at 5. I wouldn't steer with food because he's not too low. If he gets to 65then start steering. http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/how-to-treat-hypos-they-can-kill-print-this-out.15887/
I was just thinking that the food would keep his numbers right around where he is without going too low today. My thinking was to try to avoid the bouncing. I just tested him at +4.5 and he is 122. He is grazing now on the YA. I will test again at +5 too. Thank you for the reply and for the link.
 
Looking good, Susan. My guy is very bouncy and I've rarely been successful in attempts to ward off a bounce. Vetsulin is an insulin that drops them fairly quickly so you have to factor that in.
 
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