Tanya and Ducia
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Overlap is when the PM insulin still works but the new AM dose is given anyway?from bounces to the depot to (I suspect in Ducia's case) some overlap between shots (I think the drops you have been seeing in the AM are likely influenced by the PM shot).
I wish I could measure it better. The gaggles I used to inspect enlarge a lot.on't worry too much about the extra drop of insulin left over



Overlap is when the PM insulin still works but the new AM dose is given anyway?
Then how to explain her usually higher +10 and +11?
Or maybe the drop I left in the syringe was larger than I thought?Just seen the +2 she seems to be staying flat and yellow, doesn't look like she is clearing the bounce just now
Feline diabetes is hard on the caregiver too, especially emotionally. Take the breaks when you can.This looks like she is still bouncing she's staying flat. It will pass.Or maybe the drop I left in the syringe was larger than I thought?
On the full dose 1U by +2 179 yesterday she active, walking about and now she sleeps.
Hi,Have you ever read the Sticky Note on the Insulin Depot? My favourite quote from there is:
"Have you ever wondered why, when you are giving the same amount of insulin every time, the response is different in each cycle?....So sometimes, the answer is “just because.”"
Insulin is a hormone not a drug, so less predictable. I know it's hard in the beginning. I too wanted to understand everything so I could attempt to control it. But it really helped me when I realized that it really is up to the cat and her body. There is only so much that I could do. That's when I learned to relax a bit.
Speaking of which, Ducia is pretty flat right now. You can relax and probably go a few hours hours until the next test. When kitty is high and flat, you need to put down the test kit and take advantage of the opportunity to focus on other things.Feline diabetes is hard on the caregiver too, especially emotionally. Take the breaks when you can.
That's it. I do think of insulin as a drug. When one takes it the effect is expected in certain period of time with relatively same result on anyone who took it. Wrong perception on my part probably because I would never put anything unpredictable in myself.Insulin is a hormone not a drug, so less predictable
Good.Skinnying the dose by shaving a drip, all be it accidentally like you did, is unlikely to have to much of an effect. Especially as you now have been shooting the 1u for a few cycles and the depot will also be driving the numbers.
See if you can get a nap this afternoon. Sometimes flat yellow cycles precede active ones, which might be tonight. It's not true for all cats, but we have yet to see if Ducia likes to do that.I do feel exhausted and it won't be helpful if any surprise come along.
Humans who are diabetics have to test their blood glucose frequently and alter their insulin dose accordingly. Your body is doing this with the insulin it produces but you're not aware of it.That's it. I do think of insulin as a drug. When one takes it the effect is expected in certain period of time with relatively same result on anyone who took it. Wrong perception on my part probably because I would never put anything unpredictable in myself.
See if you can get a nap this afternoon. Sometimes flat yellow cycles precede active ones, which might be tonight. It's not true for all cats, but we have yet to see if Ducia likes to do that.[/QUOT
Ducia is in flat yellow thru +4. Ate well.I took the Ketone test - Neg/Trace. Rather Negative in the daylight on the balcony.
I am going to take a break for a couple of hours.
Thank you so much for being with us.




Good morning Nan,Hi Tanya--
I was going to wait until you started a new thread for today, but I was wondering: what did you decide to do about sub-Q fluids? I know you were thinking of re-starting them, not sure you got any advice on that yesterday, though.
Hope Ducia gets into some lower numbers for you today (safely, of course!).
No, she didn't eat after and sleeps now.Has she eaten since she vomited?
Did you get my reply to this post of yours?Let's stick with her regular food for now and see what the +2 brings.