12/9 Myagi amps 211, +2 200, pmps 126, +.3 143, see ss skipped pm shot

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Sorry, I do a spreadsheet in Excel. Noah is a high dose bouncer, I'd have to fake it if I published his whacko numbers.
 
He's on his way up. If you can monitor tonight, have plenty of high carb food and test strips, you should be OK to shoot.
 
OK, that was the urgent question. As for bouncing, it could be over, or he could be funning you. :cat: Numbers do wobble around during a bounce, but with low blues, I think the bounce is done.

A better place to put the numbers is on his spreadsheet where we can easily see them. You could put them in the +11 cell. So it would go something like: 126@+12, 143@+12.3. Then when you get the actual PMPS number, put it in the PMPS column with #@+12.x. So we can see at a glance how long you stalled and what the values were.
 
OK, that was the urgent question. As for bouncing, it could be over, or he could be funning you. :cat: Numbers do wobble around during a bounce, but with low blues, I think the bounce is done.

A better place to put the numbers is on his spreadsheet where we can easily see them. You could put them in the +11 cell. So it would go something like: 126@+12, 143@+12.3. Then when you get the actual PMPS number, put it in the PMPS column with #@+12.x. So we can see at a glance how long you stalled and what the values were.


He's 139. So skip or keep trying to stall?
 
Are you planning on following Tight Regulation or Start Low Go Slow? Answer varies depending on your answer. It would also help to put TR or SLGS in your signature. I'm guessing TR since you held the dose from yesterday.

The longer you stall, the more his numbers may drop without food. Stalling acts like a bit of a reduction. You options are shooting full dose (and be prepared to monitor), shoot part dose (still need to monitor, but maybe not as long), skip and be high in the morning. When you shoot lower numbers, typically the cycles are much flatter.
 
Are you planning on following Tight Regulation or Start Low Go Slow? Answer varies depending on your answer. It would also help to put TR or SLGS in your signature. I'm guessing TR since you held the dose from yesterday.

The longer you stall, the more his numbers may drop without food. Stalling acts like a bit of a reduction. You options are shooting full dose (and be prepared to monitor), shoot part dose (still need to monitor, but maybe not as long), skip and be high in the morning. When you shoot lower numbers, typically the cycles are much flatter.
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I didn't hold yesterday I shot 144 and monitored
I have to have to work tomorrow so???
He's on 0.5u so half dose will be hard to syringe but I could try
 
Yesterday you saw numbers below 90, which would have meant a reduction to 0.25 units. That will also help drain the depot and perhaps keep him a little higher tomorrow. No guarantee - we are talking about cats. :rolleyes::cat:
 
Below 150 on SLGS, when you are new, do not shoot below 150. Over time and with more data, you can lower the no shoot number to 90. Over 150, you can skip or give a token dose - and resume with his new 0.25 u dose tomorrow.
 
It's best not to keep the syringe with Lantus in it. Thankfully you are just on a small dose. Even smaller now. :)

I would still test in an hour or two tonight, to make sure he's on his way up with food on board. Also, a good opportunity for data gathering.;)
 
It's best not to keep the syringe with Lantus in it. Thankfully you are just on a small dose. Even smaller now. :)

I would still test in an hour or two tonight, to make sure he's on his way up with food on board. Also, a good opportunity for data gathering.;)

Probably two....a certain guy is not happy with mommy right now.
 
I'm more conservative than others. Leo's no-dose BG value is 200. If he is under, then no dose.

The renal threshold in most cats is around 180 or 200. Below that value, their kidneys are not filtering out the extra glucose. The issue with dosing a cat that is low (ie 140) is you can cause the BG to go real low. If the cat is eating well, then that counteracts the insulin. In summary, for Leo, he is a medium eater. But I do not want another hypo to happen.
 
I'm more conservative than others. Leo's no-dose BG value is 200. If he is under, then no dose.

The renal threshold in most cats is around 180 or 200. Below that value, their kidneys are not filtering out the extra glucose. The issue with dosing a cat that is low (ie 140) is you can cause the BG to go real low. If the cat is eating well, then that counteracts the insulin. In summary, for Leo, he is a medium eater. But I do not want another hypo to happen.
I don't want hypo either! Myagi is mostly a big eater. But he was getting irritated and his food also has his zobaline etc in it. Thanks Jeff!
 
Babble time now. o_O my sciatica has been raging for hours. More house chores not done. The yellows feel safe but every time i look at my ss, those greens yesterday are so beautiful! This is so exhausting. Not to mention how heartbreaking it is that we have new GA's each day and sometimes when I'm supposed to be studying this, I'm just crying and thinking there but by the grace of god for Myagi and me. The point of this is just to relieve some of the pressure on my very sensitive heart so i can persevere for my guy. Because all that said, this is worth it - I'd do it a zillion times for him or Millie - couldn't do it without you all - and am profoundly grateful to all of you! :bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug::bighug: thanks again
 
Hey just got home and checking in. Looks like you got a lot of good info tonight and I see that you skipped. Hopefully you both are sound asleep. :smuggrin:
I know what you mean about the GA's and my heart is still especially tender from having to say goodbye to my sweet boy Uncle in September. He was doing really well on Lantus and the TR protocol but had other health issues.
And yet there is so much hope and healing here on the FDMB I want to stick around for all the ups and downs and pitch in whenever I can.

I know .25u is can be a tough dose to draw up but there are tips and tricks to it and many of us here have drawn up that dose so just ask if you need help :bighug:
 
At some point, you'll get so used to it, that I may even seem a bit boring. As an example, I have Leo so regulated now that I've gotten too lazy to type in his numbers. Heck, they are pretty much the same for weeks.
 
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