dinu55
Member Since 2017
Is this every day "normal" feeding or just today?
No, just today. Normal eating 5-6 times per day little by little. Babulica not eat too much.
Is this every day "normal" feeding or just today?
Feed as normal and just keep testing and posting.
You will probably see higher numbers tonight due to the bounce from the lower numbers (this cycle) AND the reduced dose (0.75u) from this morning.
tagging @Wendy&Neko for dosing advice.

Something to think about today now that he's in good BG numbers: have you read the information on this forum about the two different ways of giving Lantus? One is called TR (Tight Regulation) and the other is called SLGS (Start Low Go Slow). Are you following either one of these? If you were using SLGS you would drop the dose by 0.25 u immediately after getting the low green number yesterday.
Hi there! I just signed on and caught up with your thread. Looks like he's in safe numbers. But I would get another test in around +6 to make sure he is holding these nice blue numbers
I suggest you try SLGS then. It's a little less risky for BG numbers and might give you less worry and stress. Once you get accustomed to that method, learn more about how Babulica responds and become more comfortable with dosing, you can try TR. People sometimes go back and forth between TR and SLGS.Hi
I wanted to start TR. but his numbers not let me. So I decided to wait, to do some more tests....
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/lantus-levemir-start-low-go-slow-method-slgs.129446/
This is the method I asked about. I know it might be difficult to read because English isn't your first language. Please ask anything you like about it here.
ok , I asked Wendy&Neko about the dose. I was afraid to give 1.25u because it was on the decline

I found someone here from Romania. http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/members/andreea.17727/ . But it is not veteran . We talk.....My Romanian is a mess - no one can understand me!![]()
Bubulica is looking good today! He is in nice blue numbers mid-cycle. I know the numbers can be a little scary, so if you feel more comfortable doing so, then keep testing.
(I am not a veteran here, but I have been following your story so far. I also LOVE your cat's name... I think I've told you that before.)
Hopefully he evens out for you soon. With his recent history of Hypo and DKA, his body is trying to get used to the newer numbers. The sharp drops are concerning, but you're doing a really good job watching and monitoring him. After a little time, you and Bubulica will learn how to predict the numbers a bit more. Of course, every cat is different, and to be honest, every cycle can be different. Its a tough thing to learn, but the lovely people will be here to help through it allHello .
Numbers do not scare me very much, but it scares me the way that Bubulica react to insulin Lantus. E.g : yesterday evening after injection he stayed at +300 all night. When I wont to give him the morning injection, glucose it began to drop sharply.![]()
Hopefully he evens out for you soon. With his recent history of Hypo and DKA, his body is trying to get used to the newer numbers. The sharp drops are concerning, but you're doing a really good job watching and monitoring him. After a little time, you and Bubulica will learn how to predict the numbers a bit more. Of course, every cat is different, and to be honest, every cycle can be different. Its a tough thing to learn, but the lovely people will be here to help through it all![]()

Better than my Romanian![]()
Beautiful blue cycle. Keep up the good work!I gave to Bubulica a little food again, because of blood sugar mini-decline.
I got your PM, but we do not do dosing advice via message, so here are my thoughts. First if Babulica is on entirely wet food, you have the choice of doing Tight Regulation or Start Low Go Slow. The numbers he did today and yesterday were perfectly safe. If you look at some of the other people's threads and the numbers they have, you'll see lots of green numbers. If you are using Tight Regulation for dosing decisions, you would hold the dose at 1.25 units tonight bexause we don't reduce until kitty goes under 50. However, if you are not comfortable with those numbers, that's OK, you can use the Start Low Go Slow Method for dosing and reduce to 1.0 tonight. SLGS reducea by 0.25 units when kitty goes below 90. With SLGS you would then hold the dose for a week, do a curve, the re-evaluate the dose, unless he goes under 90 again, in which case you would immediately reduce.
As for last night/today's cycle, it is possible for some kitties to get really long duration from the insulin. When my Neko was on Lantus, she used to occasionally nadir at +13. Today you had the added effect of the sugars from the bounce clearing out too, which made it look like a steep drop.
I wouldn't be surprised if Babulica decides to bounce again tonight. He saw a brief flash of green, did a fast drop into AMPS, and then you gave a reduced dose this morning. All of these could mean higher numbers tonight. That's OK. The effects of a reduced dose can last a couple of cycles as the depot builds up again.

Beautiful blue cycle. Keep up the good work!
ETA - what you are doing is steering the cycle with food. This helps keep the bounces from being BIG bounces. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't but it does keep kitty safe.
I got your PM, but we do not do dosing advice via message, so here are my thoughts. First if Babulica is on entirely wet food, you have the choice of doing Tight Regulation or Start Low Go Slow. The numbers he did today and yesterday were perfectly safe. If you look at some of the other people's threads and the numbers they have, you'll see lots of green numbers. If you are using Tight Regulation for dosing decisions, you would hold the dose at 1.25 units tonight bexause we don't reduce until kitty goes under 50. However, if you are not comfortable with those numbers, that's OK, you can use the Start Low Go Slow Method for dosing and reduce to 1.0 tonight. SLGS reducea by 0.25 units when kitty goes below 90. With SLGS you would then hold the dose for a week, do a curve, the re-evaluate the dose, unless he goes under 90 again, in which case you would immediately reduce.
As for last night/today's cycle, it is possible for some kitties to get really long duration from the insulin. When my Neko was on Lantus, she used to occasionally nadir at +13. Today you had the added effect of the sugars from the bounce clearing out too, which made it look like a steep drop.
I wouldn't be surprised if Babulica decides to bounce again tonight. He saw a brief flash of green, did a fast drop into AMPS, and then you gave a reduced dose this morning. All of these could mean higher numbers tonight. That's OK. The effects of a reduced dose can last a couple of cycles as the depot builds up again.
Nice Bubulica! Keep those steady low blues![]()
Things could change in 2 hours but, if you need help, change your title to: Dosing Advice Needed ASAPI do not know what to say..... in 2 hours I need to give the injection.....
Ok, thanks!.Things could change in 2 hours but, if you need help, change your title to: Dosing Advice Needed ASAP
That is funny and we can all relate.I should look on amazon for new ears for Bubulica.![]()
That is funny and we can all relate.
Are you able to monitor tonight and have plenty test strips and MC AND HC food?
I think 1 unit sounds good. The numbers could continue to rise due to bouncing from all the time spent in those nice blues today. So not to worry.I can monitor it tonight, and I have all that need's + 150 tests
Try 1 u and do a test at +2. The + 2 test can give you an idea of what might happen in the cycle:I think to give 1u. What do you think, it's ok?
Ok. thanks for the info.Try 1 u and do a test at +2. The + 2 test can give you an idea of what might happen in the cycle:
These are general guidelines but very useful.
- If the +2 is quite a bit lower you might have an "active" cycle where you should monitor more.
- If it's about the same as the pre shot the cycle should be "normal" - not too much excitement.
- If it's higher than pre shot there might be some bouncing starting and you won't have to test much.
Thanks Kris for adding all this good info. I am at the doc office and was brief.Try 1 u and do a test at +2. The + 2 test can give you an idea of what might happen in the cycle:
These are general guidelines but very useful.
- If the +2 is quite a bit lower you might have an "active" cycle where you should monitor more.
- If it's about the same as the pre shot the cycle should be "normal" - not too much excitement.
- If it's higher than pre shot there might be some bouncing starting and you won't have to test much.
After I give the injection. I have to change my title again, right?I think 1 unit sounds good. The numbers could continue to rise due to bouncing from all the time spent in those nice blues today. So not to worry.
This is some of the great advice I got from the L&L pros here.Thanks Kris for adding all this good info. I am at the doc office and was brief.
You can remove the title so people won't think you still need help.After I give the injection. I have to change my title again, right?
You can remove the title so people won't think you still need help.
Someone is around if you need helpAll done, I hope to be a quiet evening.![]()