No apologies needed! I agree. We went to 1.8 units tonight and I'll plan to stick to that tomorrow as well.Caitlin, I'm so sorry no one was around yesterday!!! Looks like his insulin needs might be shifting back up again. Especially seeing his reaction to the reduction today. It was certainly worth a try though! He does seem to cycle up and down on the dose from time to time, so maybe he's just heading up again for a bit.
I believe Matt just fixed it, so we should be all set with the Spreadsheet! Thanks. I looked up p-titis symptoms and aside from testing for it, he doesn't have any noticeable symptoms. He always sleeps/lounges a lot during the day, hasn't vomited in forever/I don't even remember the last time aside from car sickness and he always eats. I suppose it's not out of the question but I don't see anything from it.Caitlin, what happened to your spreadsheet??? Do you need some help getting it fixed? If you tag Marje I think she can fix it for you.
I'm sorry Pita's on the rise again. Does he have any symptoms of pancreatitis? It's so curious the way he seems to cycle up and down sometimes. Sam does that when he's having a p-titis attack, so it made me wonder.
That all makes perfect sense and unless there's a hugely contradicting opinion I like that idea. Thanks Rachel!Hmmm...I'm torn on this one Caitlin! That 54 is about as low as you'd ever want to get...and I know he's been sitting in blues since then but I'm wondering if that isn't some light bouncing. You know, not going high, but staying in flat blues due to that unexpected green. I think, if he was mine, I'd wait it out for another cycle or two before deciding on an increase. See if he trends down a bit first and then you can decide if it was a light bounce or if that green was likely an aberration. Just my thoughts, though!
Thanks Djamila! It occurred to me after the 41, that there probably wasn't any reason to increase. He'd had primarily blue PS and was getting green midday numbers on the 3.2!Normally I'd say go with the smaller reduction since Pita's been at this for so long, but 41 is pretty low, and the 55 wasn't that much of a jump after getting carbs, and your 3.2u numbers actually looked pretty good. I think I'd be tempted to go with the 3.2u and see what happens.
Thanks again Djamila!Awake, but wasn't logged in an hour ago when you posted. Looks like you made a good call. Of course try to grab a test tonight to make sure he stays okay with it.
DISCLAIMER: to anyone who is reading this: normally shooting Prozinc on a green number is not recommended. Caitlin has lots of data to show that Pita can handle it, and in fact does quite well getting insulin on lower numbers.
No apology necessary! He's doing very well. The usual, eat, sleep, demand to go outside! Very lovey as usual also. I'm getting a humidifier this weekend because they both have some dry skin and it's also good for the plants. Good reminder because we live in a much drier climate!Sorry I wasn't here when you wanted input though! How is Pita doing overall these days?
I'll definitely try the fish oil, thanks! I've also lived in the south with both h and h- that's even worse!You can have some of our humidity up here! It's been suffocating this week. I don't know how folks in the South survive the summer with both heat and humidity. Adding some fish oil to their food will help with the dry skin. Plus they think it's yummy. Glad he's feeling well!
Overall it's wonderful! Definitely homeHi Caitlin and Pita!How's life in CA?
That's great to hear! Maury is happy and playful =).Overall it's wonderful! Definitely home. How are you and Maury?!