Elizabeth and Bertie
Member Since 2010
Wow, Anthony... What an improvement! Keeping fingers, paws, and everything else crossed that this continues, onwards and upwards..... 


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Anthony, are you using U40 syringes? With doses this small you might want to consider using U100 syringes with a conversion chart. ...In a U100 syringe .2 of a unit of Caninsulin for example, would measure to the .5 line, so, much easier to measure... Here's the link to the conversion chart so you can see how it works:I did get some of the syringes with the 0.5 increments but still getting use to them. 0.25u seems even less on these, I did wonder if I had actually injected any. I'm sure I will get use to them though.
Hi Yong,Have you ever done the stalling technique, Anthony? Withhold feeding, wait 20 minutes and re-test?
I wouldn't worry too much that Shelley is sleeping a lot, Anthony - this is after all what cats do, and as they age they may sleep even more. It has been quite warm too,which can make cats sleepy.
Anthony, I agree with Diana. ....I have 5 cats aged between 2 and 19, and all of them have been knocked out today (in the UK) by the heat and humidity. They're only just beginning to wake up now that things are cooling down. So don't worry too much on that score.Although the numbers are looking good, Shelley has been very quiet today, sleeping most if the time. She has been eating when she wakes up.

As long as you're OK, Anthony. That's the important thing. You need to be comfortable with what you're doing. And, to be honest, not everyone is comfortable with using different syringes and doing the conversion. And that is absolutely understandable.Elizabeth, thank you for your offer, that is extremely kind of you but I wouldn't want to put you to any inconvenience.
I am still using the U40 needles but I have managed to get those with the 0.5 increments, so that is easier to estimate.
)That is a lower preshot and I can see why you would be nervous shooting it. It is hard to say, since your spreadsheet is not up to date right now and 4 or 5 days of data can make a difference in advice.
Hi Mary Ann,
My laptop is so slow it puts me off using it, the spread sheet won't update from my tablet. I will do it now, probably take about half an hour.
Thank you!

Anthony, I agree with Diana. ....I have 5 cats aged between 2 and 19, and all of them have been knocked out today (in the UK) by the heat and humidity. They're only just beginning to wake up now that things are cooling down. So don't worry too much on that score.
....My two oldies have been so knocked out today that I've actually shaken them a bit to wake them up just to check that they're OK!
As long as you're OK, Anthony. That's the important thing. You need to be comfortable with what you're doing. And, to be honest, not everyone is comfortable with using different syringes and doing the conversion. And that is absolutely understandable.
(But if you change your mind it honestly wouldn't be any inconvenience at all to post you some U100's: On the contrary, it would be my pleasure.)
Sorry the updates are such a problem. Slow computers are enough to test anyone's patience. You are ultimately the one who makes the final dosing decision and as Yong said. if you skip the shot it is all useful data.![]()
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Just to see how she's doing on her own right?It's good data.
Anthony, if your laptop is only a couple of years old you shouldn't have to buy a new one. The speed issue may just be that you need to delete/uninstall some things on your hard drive. I'm far from expert myself but a friend of mine recently called in someone who knows about these things to look at his laptop... gave it a thorough check-up, spring clean, etc... two hours later it was much better at a cost of ÂŁ100 which is cheaper than a new laptop. So that would be my suggestion, if it's bugging you... it depends how much you use / rely on your computer of course.Thank you Mary Ann,
My laptop is only a couple of years old but they always seem OK at first and then get slower and slower. Perhaps I need to update it. Anyway, I have got the spreadsheet up to date now.
I had to miss the midday tests a few times this week due to commitments unfortunately.
Anthony, if your laptop is only a couple of years old you shouldn't have to buy a new one. The speed issue may just be that you need to delete/uninstall some things on your hard drive. I'm far from expert myself but a friend of mine recently called in someone who knows about these things to look at his laptop... gave it a thorough check-up, spring clean, etc... two hours later it was much better at a cost of ÂŁ100 which is cheaper than a new laptop. So that would be my suggestion, if it's bugging you... it depends how much you use / rely on your computer of course.
Maybe the answer is to just put a small amount of cat food in the bowls, Anthony - seal the rest of the pouches and keep them in the fridge until the next mealtime. Some cats just don't have big appetites and a big bowl of food may be off-putting, and/or yes, you might be feeding them too often! I always put more food down for my cat when I go out even for a couple of hours, thinking she might get peckish, but nine out of ten times she doesn't touch it. It's only when her bowl is actually empty that she seems to want something it! Maybe if you're giving them all treats as well, that reduces the hunger pangs...Hi Diana,
Thanks for that suggestion. It's certainly something to consider, there are a few computer shops nearby. I will look into it.
I did use it a lot more before I got a tablet. It is only an Amazon Fire. It's very quick in comparison but some things it won't seem to do.
Shelley is a little brighter today. Went in the garden briefly. Only picking at food, I think she may be bored with the menu!
I didn't inject last night. Amps was 10.9 so I injected 0.25u.
I don't know about you but I seem to waste more cat food than they eat. Shelley always wants fresh and then only eats a little and the others never clean their plates. Even the younger cats leave all the solid pieces. Of course it could be that I feed them too often!
Maybe the answer is to just put a small amount of cat food in the bowls, Anthony - seal the rest of the pouches and keep them in the fridge until the next mealtime. Some cats just don't have big appetites and a big bowl of food may be off-putting, and/or yes, you might be feeding them too often! I always put more food down for my cat when I go out even for a couple of hours, thinking she might get peckish, but nine out of ten times she doesn't touch it. It's only when her bowl is actually empty that she seems to want something it! Maybe if you're giving them all treats as well, that reduces the hunger pangs...
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Hi Yong,That is a very nice reading, it seems Shelly might still nadir between +4 and +5![]()
Yes it was Matthew who suggested Feline Cuisine - I've seen it in Sainsburys as well as Tesco.Hi Yong,
I encouraged Shelley to eat at +4 and at +5 she was up to 7.2.
So it seems like 0.25u is OK in this range.
By the way, was it you that recommended the Tesco Feline Cuisine range? I did buy some and Shelley liked it and although it seemed a richer food, I understand the carb content is OK?
With thanks!
Sorry, my mistake.Guessing it was one of your fellow UK members as I've not heard of Tesco![]()
Thank you Diana!Yes it was Matthew who suggested Feline Cuisine - I've seen it in Sainsburys as well as Tesco.
Anthony, that .20 seemed to work well for Shelley yesterday. Or you could try a smidge less than the .2....? Are you going to be around to monitor if you give the shot? You need to be comfortable with whatever you decide to do...Last night Shelley's pre shot was 8.6, so I didn't inject.
This morning's pre shot 10.3.
Trying to decide whether to give a small dose or none again?
Thank you!




Sorry, I might have caused confusion...When you got the second reading of 13.2 had you already fed Shelley? If you had fed her after the first test, that would bring the numbers up.
Anthony
Just checking in and how wonderful to see Shelley's numbers staying in a much tighter range. As Elizabeth said it appears that Shelley's pancreas is working at producing some insulin on its own. Kitties have the amazing ability to heal their pancreas and the longer she stays in a good range the better the chances are for further healing. I know it is difficult for you to update your spreadsheet, but perhaps you could post the newer numbers all together with the updated readings on your daily post, just in case you need advice during the cycle and people who are following you are not available at that moment.
PMPS 8.6 No shot
AMBG 10.3 Stalled
AMPS ? hours after first test 13.2 0.25 unit
When you got the second reading of 13.2 had you already fed Shelley? If you had fed her after the first test, that would bring the numbers up.
Warmer weather can cause the appetite to be decreased. Also as Shelley's numbers start to remain in a good range you should find that her demands for food decrease since her body is using the food she eats properly and she does not have the usual hunger that FD kitties in higher numbers will have. When my Tuxie's numbers were in good numbers for a period of time I would notice a much decreased appetite and he was a real food beggar. However as Diana said if you start to notice that she is not eating properly for her size or weight or you notice any other signs that are out of the ordinary, then a vet visit for full blood work and urinalysis may be in order.
This is very exciting to see Shelley responding positively and I will keep my fingers crossed that this continues.![]()
Sorry, I might have caused confusion...
I'd suggested to Anthony that he could try feeding a little bit of low carb to Shelley to see whether her BG went up or down as a result of that, to see if the pancreas would produce insulin in response to the food, and drop the BG on it's own. (..I often have to do that with Bertie to see whether I really do need to give him insulin...)
This is, of course, distinct from 'stalling' where you wait, without feeding, to see if the numbers come up on their own.
Apologies for any confusion caused...
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Hello Mary Ann,
Thank you for looking in. Sorry for the delay in replying but I had a visitor and then had to go out.
I did feed Shelley after the 10.3 but did wait almost 2 hours before the second test. I have just updated my spreadsheet, the pmps was 10.8 so I have injected what I guesstimate as 0.2u.
I would say Shelley has been a little brighter today, the weather has been a bit fresher here. I am keeping a close eye on her and would certainly see the vet if I thought there was a concern.


Thank you for the information Anthony.
What a lovely run of blues today!!This lower dose on a sliding scale seems to be working very well for Shelley. It is quite amazing to see a rather flat cycle with Caninsulin, but they are pretty good numbers, with no big drops or rises. Glad to hear that she seems more herself today. Kitties just like people can have a bit of an off day, and I know you will keep a close eye on Shelley to make sure she is okay. Your dedication is very obvious.![]()
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Yes, all looking very good, Anthony, you're doing such a good job and we all know it's not always easy! Other newish members here such as @Monica Lewis should be encouraged by what you've achieved, too.Thank you for the information Anthony.
What a lovely run of blues today!!This lower dose on a sliding scale seems to be working very well for Shelley. It is quite amazing to see a rather flat cycle with Caninsulin, but they are pretty good numbers, with no big drops or rises. Glad to hear that she seems more herself today. Kitties just like people can have a bit of an off day, and I know you will keep a close eye on Shelley to make sure she is okay. Your dedication is very obvious.![]()
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Yes, all looking very good, Anthony, you're doing such a good job and we all know it's not always easy! Other newish members here such as @Monica Lewis should be encouraged by what you've achieved, too.
Thanks for tagging Diana..Yes, all looking very good, Anthony, you're doing such a good job and we all know it's not always easy! Other newish members here such as @Monica Lewis should be encouraged by what you've achieved, too.
Well you seem to be making the right decisions Anthony..Hi Monica,
Thank you, it's very kind of you to say so. I have just tried to do what I can to keep Shelley safe whilst trying to control her diabetes.
I was criticised by my vet for dosing too conservatively and I think he may have been right in the first few months after the hypo. The more recent drop into lower numbers actually came after I started trying to give 1.0u as advised by the vet but then found I dare not continue with that as I didn't think it was safe.
So I have just really dosed according to the pre shot numbers and Shelley's blood glucose numbers have gradually fallen.
Thank you again for your kind words and encouragement!

Hi Monica,
Thank you, it's very kind of you to say so. I have just tried to do what I can to keep Shelley safe whilst trying to control her diabetes.
I was criticised by my vet for dosing too conservatively and I think he may have been right in the first few months after the hypo. The more recent drop into lower numbers actually came after I started trying to give 1.0u as advised by the vet but then found I dare not continue with that as I didn't think it was safe.
So I have just really dosed according to the pre shot numbers and Shelley's blood glucose numbers have gradually fallen.
Thank you again for your kind words and encouragement!