Not a bad start for Mario.
Your post from yesterday link doesn't work.
I know it's hard, but keep the dose stable for now. Mario is in a bounce, and he may be a cat that stays high for more than 6 cycles. His body is reacting to the numbers from AM on the 23rd - a sharp drop into the blues will do that. Your best friend right now is data - as much testing as you can work in and frequently posted. Eventually, he'll drop again, and you'll need numbers to get good advice on doseage after that.
Keep going. Be patient. It will get better.
I cannot figure out how to make my link from yesterday posts work. I copy and paste it on the link icon and click on "insert it"
YES! Really nice +6numbers are looking better today so far





When the little box comes up are you pasting the url in the box before you got insert?
Not sure why your links aren’t working, but that +6 is looking awesome.
Please keep that spreadsheet updated with the latest numbers. They are beautiful, let’s brag about them.
Mario will tell you if this dose is too high by going below the reduction point, he’s not there yet. If you are following SLGS, that reduction point is 90, 50 if following Tight Regulation as your dosing method, So keep the 6.5 unit dose for now.
Since you are using alphatrack 2 for your meter, your reduction point for tight regulation is 68.Please don’t tell me I have to see numbers below 50. Too scary for me . Yes, I’m following TR. can I look for a more conservative number (for my peace of mind)?
If it helps any, 50 is the number we use that we don’t want cats on insulin to be below. Cats not on insulin can test as low as 40. Tested my non diabetic cat in the 40’s. If 50 is too scary for you, you could always follow SLGS for a a while and use 90 as the reduction point, and switch back to TR when you are more comfortable with lower numbers. Greens are scary at first, but eventually you crave them. Those numbers are easy in the pancreas and below renal threshold, Once you learn how to feed to control the BG numbers, it’s much easier,
PMPS 455 every time a get a little hopeful Mario’s numbers jump back up. He had a great day today till tonight. Why does he keep doing that?
This is pretty common, from what I've been seeing.
Please look at Yemala's spread sheet, back in late October. She had a lovely day or so, then suddenly jumped up above 500 and her numbers didn't come back down for awhile. The reds and blacks are scary, but this is how the whole thing works.
Mario's body is used to higher numbers. He had a really sharp drop today, about 100 pts. When that happens, sometimes the liver panics. The lower numbers feel dangerous, so the body dumps glucose into the blood and you get a bounce.
Be patient. Look at the spreadsheets for other kitties, particularly those who have been on the board for awhile. Mario has been on Lantus for a bit, but not with a consistent dose and without regular tests. You got a nice blue number, and he bounced. He may be high for another 6 cycles, but this is NOT the time to alter the dose again. Not unless he "earns" a reduction. If you are doing the SLGS method, which would be a good choice if you can't get a lot of data in a day, you want to look for a drop into greens before you reduce the dose. Please look up the sticky for the protocol for SLGS, and just keep asking advice.
Right now, patience. Get data, hold the dose, ask for support when you need it. This gets better.
So, if he is going to keep bouncing for a while, isn’t it good to lower the dosage to a more reasonable amount, like 4 or 5 units for example? Maybe he would get the same numbers? Is insulin bad for the liver or other organs? Isn’t the lower the amount of insulin the better for Mario?
OkNo don't lower. Actually the higher numbers over an extended period do more damage to kidneys and renal system. Pancreas heals when it's in normal numbers. It takes time to heal.