Magic Johnson
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how is it possible to go from 96 to 424 ? In a few hours? I think I need to feed and dose 
When was last dose?
Do you have a spreadsheet yet?
Don't be depressed! Rufus had higher numbers for over 3 months, it'll get better! I know it's hard, you want your baby to get better but it takes time![]()
what was the number before the 96? If you get a number that doesn't seem right, you could try again in 10 mins.
That is a big jump in numbers. I would think 1 of the tests was wrong, but not sure which one or why.
why do you think that? I don't think you could have screwed it up. Which meter do you have?Well I’m thinking the 96 was wrong due to user error... me
Well I’m thinking the 96 was wrong due to user error... me
why do you think that? I don't think you could have screwed it up. Which meter do you have?
So your first test at home was 96? Don't worry, this will all be routine soon enough![]()
Unfortunately, kitties can and do rise that much. Once you get a spreadsheet, make sure you post in the Prozinc group to get some help with all of this. Hang in there - you and Maji are going to get through this!![]()

I’ve tested twice -even 3 times or waited 10 minutes & checked again. If it seems off to you it’s worth another check. But I know you’re just getting started so be patient with yourself. It is depressing at first & it is stressful. You are not alone & please know that it gets easier!
It’ll always be up & down somewhat as this is the nature of the beast! That’s why it’s called a sugar dance. I finally got that! Lol
Sounds like the tests were @4 hours apart, so very well could both be accurate. Maji may be bouncing from the low 96, +she ate, and maybe the prozinc shot finally wore out. This is why we recommend a midcycle test when possible. A cat can have a high preshot and drop low when they hit nadir, then bounce back up high. Did you give a shot? Remember to give the next one @12 hours after that one.
It’s quite possible that his BG rebounded high after that low number earlier. We call it bouncing- common and frustrating. Djamila mentioned posting on the ProZinc forum. I think that’s a good idea.
I can vouch for that!Oh, believe me, the numbers can do all kinds of things!!! The more testing data you get, the more you will be able to see patterns, but even then, do not expect that it will always make sense.
I can vouch for that!![]()
You wanna see crazy numbers look at Bella’s spreadsheet omg, it will be ok, just breatheWill do![]()
A food spike in BG at +2 is quite common. The insulin hasn't kicked in yet and her bloodstream is carrying glucose from her meal. It's the interplay between level of pancreas function, time of onset of insulin and carbs from food. Insulin is a hormone that influences many physiological processes and kitty's responses to it can be variable day to day and moment to moment within one cycle. By following the testing routine we recommend you're "dipping in" to her system and assessing the glucose-insulin interplay at a moment in time. Enough of those moments captured at various times over many cycles builds up a picture on your spreadsheet that allows you to see her typical response patterns. It's a dynamic, not a static, process and will change over time. That can take a while for a care giver to grasp and come to terms with.Ok guys... I will begin after this posting on the Prozinc but tested Maji this morning...and she wasn’t as docile about it as I would like but she put up with it...”I will get better at this Maji ~ I promise...”
Her results this morning came in at 205.
I don’t know much but it seems like after she eats even low carb food 2 hourish later her glucose soars
...perhaps this is why it’s recommended that feeding 4 x per day... reduces the yo-yo effect of insulin sugar dance? Is it possible diabetic cats have a overreaction to glucose and eventually with age this dramatic high-highs and low-lows exhausts the body’s pancreas, liver etc and the body just quits reacting? Hence reduction in the ability to absorb sugar? Maji will GORGE if given half a chance literally I feel she would eat herself to death...is that part of the problem cycle and yo-yo effect exhausted her pancreas with age?
Dunno... gotta drink some coffee...
A food spike in BG at +2 is quite common. The insulin hasn't kicked in yet and her bloodstream is carrying glucose from her meal. It's the interplay between level of pancreas function, time of onset of insulin and carbs from food. Insulin is a hormone that influences many physiological processes and kitty's responses to it can be variable day to day and moment to moment within one cycle. By following the testing routine we recommend you're "dipping in" to her system and assessing the glucose-insulin interplay at a moment in time. Enough of those moments captured at various times over many cycles builds up a picture on your spreadsheet that allows you to see her typical response patterns. It's a dynamic, not a static, process and will change over time. That can take a while for a care giver to grasp and come to terms with.
A kitty's pancreas can also work a little off and on and if it's sputtering at a point in time right after a meal, you might see a drop in BG because the pancreas has released some insulin itself. Really complex processes here!
You'll figure this out and we can help. Once you get the spreadsheet set up and track some data you'll have a clearer picture of what's going on.Well what HAD happened was it had been 12 hours... since last insulin shot and I tested she was ‘apparently at that point’ 96 but I there may be user error in that dunno. Anyway so I feed 5pm and DON’T give shot then roughly 2 hours later I test expecting a rise and Maji soared to 424 ! I was shocked and depressed, so I fed again as I had divided her food in half and gave shot 8:15pm
Now no food it’s morning it’s roughly 10 hours later and now she’s at 205. I haven’t fed yet

Other personal things going on at home too; but that was so wrong of me to be witchy to you! Please forgive me!! No excuse for that! You could both teach classes to the vets. I wish they knew these things or at least wanted to learn! Have a great day today all! Ancient history, Becky! Worry not ...@Kris & Teasel - I truly believe you are the cat diabetes whisperer- @Djamila too! I’m sorry I threw my fit last week- it really was not about you at all! I always feel sorry forBaby that she runs, hides etc... I took that out on you & I hope you can forgive me!Other personal things going on at home too; but that was so wrong of me to be witchy to you! Please forgive me!! No excuse for that! You could both teach classes to the vets. I wish they knew these things or at least wanted to learn! Have a great day today all!
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God bless you!!! Thank youAncient history, Becky! Worry not ...![]()
You wanna see crazy numbers look at Bella’s spreadsheet omg, it will be ok, just breathe
That 205 is great this am!
Rufus has been lower the last few weeks, so I try testing more often. If he gets below 70 I'll test more. Right now about 5 a day? I'd probablt test more if the strips were less expensive!thank you especially after the 424 ! That nearly scared the beejeez out of me...
One question I was gonna post as a new post but easier at this point here...as I will be writing in on the Prozinc one.
here goes: How often are you all testing (with the glucose meter) per day?
I was fascinated with all the spreadsheets - does your cat ever get fed up with all the poking?
You know sometimes it takes like 1o pricks to get a drop of blood from him! When it takes that many times, sometimes he gets up and walks away. Overall I don't think he cares anymore, he's used to it!does your cat ever get fed up with all the poking?
Testing will get easier. I can’t even sit in the ‘testing’ chair anymore without Colin coming over for a test. Several of the other cats all come too wanting those treats....![]()

You'll get there! You've done a great analysis of what needs to happen.HI Bellasmom,
Doing o.k., could not get a successful amps test and did not want to push Maj beyond her patience level with me. I discovered a couple o' things:
a) I need coffee before attempting to do this in the early morning hours that she wakes me up for feedings. She licks my hands and my arms and my forehead...very insistent.
b) I need more light in the morning...DEFINITELY need more light...or are my eyes getting bad. Definitely need more light in a different spot.
c) Need to be quicker...efficient...this fiddling around and multiple pokings...ain't cutting it. I need to get good at it...quickly!
d) I need to revamp this process and need maji to make a positive association to this process...so have been doing test runs with no poke but the sitting and handling her ears...she is skeptical...but eats any treat I provide...in any position I put her in...
I'm gonna do a practice session again tonight...I am so tempted to prick but I may hold off. Since Maj is so new to this...and I am pretty darn sure with our 1 u and her high glucose readings especially around 5-6pm, I'm pretty safe at the moment....I think...I hope
Tomorrow morning I gotta get a read on this thing...as the morning is her lowest. I have bought two cans of her favorite HIGH CARB wet foods in case of a hypo emergency.
These are FF medleys salmon Florentine with garden greens in a delicate sauce and then a FF salmon grilled gravy lovers. She used to love those a long time ago...
that's the status...I wish I was good at the testing...I will get better and quicker
