Squeakycats
Member Since 2017
Hi, all--not sure if I'm posting this question correctly, but I wanted your advice. I'm trying to find a nice low dose for Misha that I can do twice a day. This morning, his AMPS was 100 on the AT, 66 on the Relion meter. I went ahead with a drop (press the plunger in all the way, insert syringe in insulin pen, let go to get the drop), thinking my husband was going to be home today to keep an eye on the kitty. He's not, and I'm wondering if I screwed up and, if so, how to handle that. My boss has kindly let me stay home for most of the day, but I have to go in for a meeting and thus will be gone from 1:30-3:30 (which is +6 to +8, naturally). I just did a test at +2.5, and he was at 76 on the AT and 39 on the Relion [edited: previously wrote 29 on Relion--typo]. This seems worrisome.
What should I do? If I stay with him until 1:30, feed him a good meal right beforehand, and hurry back after the meeting, is that ok? Should I see whether I can reschedule the meeting? (This will not be looked upon kindly but may be possible if it seems like this is a kitty emergency.) Should I be feeding him right now? (His behavior is fine--very tired of getting his ear poked, but otherwise seems normal.) When should I test him again?
I have read people talking about "aborting the cycle," but I can't tell for sure how that it supposed to work--if I give him a high-carb meal, does that mean his numbers should go back up and stay relatively high for the rest of the cycle? (That's what "abort" would mean to me.) If we "abort the cycle," does that mean he should be ok until it's time for his next shot?
I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong way or asking a question I should be able to answer by doing more reading--I'm just not sure what to do right now. (It's about 10:15.)
What should I do? If I stay with him until 1:30, feed him a good meal right beforehand, and hurry back after the meeting, is that ok? Should I see whether I can reschedule the meeting? (This will not be looked upon kindly but may be possible if it seems like this is a kitty emergency.) Should I be feeding him right now? (His behavior is fine--very tired of getting his ear poked, but otherwise seems normal.) When should I test him again?
I have read people talking about "aborting the cycle," but I can't tell for sure how that it supposed to work--if I give him a high-carb meal, does that mean his numbers should go back up and stay relatively high for the rest of the cycle? (That's what "abort" would mean to me.) If we "abort the cycle," does that mean he should be ok until it's time for his next shot?
I'm sorry if I'm posting this in the wrong way or asking a question I should be able to answer by doing more reading--I'm just not sure what to do right now. (It's about 10:15.)
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