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Hey there- What do you think I should do with a 307 pre-dose? He's eating now. Should I do 2.5 or 2.75?Hurray for yellow!![]()
Hey there- What do you think I should do with a 307 pre-dose? He's eating now. Should I do 2.5 or 2.75?Hurray for yellow!![]()
I went with 2.5 to be safe. Will keep watching over the next few days. Will get one more before bedHey there- What do you think I should do with a 307 pre-dose? He's eating now. Should I do 2.5 or 2.75?
Great report!349 AMPS...going to 2.75...fingers crossed...
He's in a GREAT mood this morning...lots of energy![]()
376 at 5 1/2 hours post dose. His mood is still good...Great report!![]()
Keep up the methodical dose increases. You'll get there.376 at 5 1/2 hours post dose. His mood is still good...
REALLY hoping to get his BG stable, so that, HOPEFULLY this Zobaline will kick in. Hope to see my boy walk normally one day...fingers crossed...
He was at 297 at 9 1/2 hours post dose. At 161 PM Pre-dose. 3 hours later at 124. Late night of baking cakes...going to bed...will update in the morning, but will not make any changes with these numbers...not without getting your advice! Thanks for your time, attention, and compassion....sometimes I feel nuts!Keep up the methodical dose increases. You'll get there.You could bump him up to 3 u on Tuesday AM. Tomorrow PM would be OK too.
You're getting to a breakthrough point I think. Let's see where he is this AM. I understand why you dropped the dose last night. Looks like he was "clearing the bounce" in FDMB jargon. They can bobble up and down a bit as you approach the good dose range.He was at 297 at 9 1/2 hours post dose. At 161 PM Pre-dose. 3 hours later at 124. Late night of baking cakes...going to bed...will update in the morning, but will not make any changes with these numbers...not without getting your advice! Thanks for your time, attention, and compassion....sometimes I feel nuts!![]()
Hey there! He's MUCH better again this morning. His AMPD was 194! I did 2.5 with his breakfast. Is that too much?You're getting to a breakthrough point I think. Let's see where he is this AM. I understand why you dropped the dose last night. Looks like he was "clearing the bounce" in FDMB jargon. They can bobble up and down a bit as you approach the good dose range.
How long has he been on Zobaline now? It can take a long time for neuropathy to improve but getting better BG regulation is very important along with B12.
I think 2.5 u was fine. I'm so glad he's doing better! The PSs are mainly to know if a planned dose is safe to give. At the start people might have 200 (or close to that) as the "no shot" number - usually a bit higher on the AT meter. As the data base builds and you try a full dose on lower PSs you learn where the boundaries are. It's the lows near middle cycle that are used to make dose effectiveness assessments.Hey there! He's MUCH better again this morning. His AMPD was 194! I did 2.5 with his breakfast. Is that too much?
He's walking better this morning, too. Hoping the Zobaline is kicking in with the better BG.
I hope I did not mess up by giving him 2.5 this morning. When do I need to back off of a dose? If his pre-dose number is in a certain range, do I need to decrease it or skip it? Sorry for all of the questions. I am not used to working with the lower numbers!!![]()
My vet told me (in the beginning) to not give a shot under 250. That's why I was a little worried I'd overdone it this morning.At the start people might have 200 (or close to that) as the "no shot" number - usually a bit higher on the AT meter.
That's likely because you're using an AT meter that reads higher than the human meters most of us use. We'd probably recommend 250 as well to someone just starting out. Eventually, though, you have to push that envelope to avoid too many "no shots".My vet told me (in the beginning) to not give a shot under 250. That's why I was a little worried I'd overdone it this morning.
I'll see where he is in an hour or 2. I guess if he's too low, I'll feed him.
We're at 211 at 5 hours post-dose! Hope this means we're finding his sweet spot! Will do another check before PM dose. I'll keep updating~That's likely because you're uysing an AT meter that reads higher than the human meters most of us use. We'd probably recommend 250 as well to someone just starting out. Eventually, though, you have to push that envelope to avoid too many "no shots".
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283. You think I'm safe with 2.75? My concern is that I did 2.75 AM yesterday, and 2.5 PM. This am, I did 2.5, and may need 2.75 PM. is this erratic? He's still seeming better, and even tried to jump up on the couch (his leg strength needs to catch up to his willI'm back. Post his PMPS when you get it.
259 at 2+ PM dose...see you in the AM...Happy New Year!!I think you're safe with 2.75 u. Your goal is dark green at nadir so you have to take a chance sometime. Get a +2 this evening to see where he's headed.
213 AMPD...![]()
I am aware that I should know this, but I have yet to get this close....Do I need to try to get/stay in the blue range or green? I know that non-diabetic cats stay in the green, but I thought it could be dangerous to try to get the diabetic ones there, in case they have a dip? I am so glad to be seeing yellow and blue, and will continue to adjust his dose, but wondering what the "ultimate" number? I'm planning to go 2.75 tonight, depending on the +6 number today. Again, wondering how low to aim on the BG number.!! I would have tried 2.75 u but your kitty, your call.
The goal is to have nadirs consistently in the high dark greens or low blues over time. The PSs can be variably high and tend to come down over time if the middle cycle numbers stay in that good range. It's not true for all kitties - like mine!I am aware that I should know this, but I have yet to get this close....Do I need to try to get/stay in the blue range or green? I know that non-diabetic cats stay in the green, but I thought it could be dangerous to try to get the diabetic ones there, in case they have a dip? I am so glad to be seeing yellow and blue, and will continue to adjust his dose, but wondering what the "ultimate" number? I'm planning to go 2.75 tonight, depending on the +6 number today. Again, wondering how low to aim on the BG number.
I did 2.5 this morning, and he's at 112 PMPD. Going to do 2.5 again, to be safe....I'll check back in tomorrow!!The goal is to have nadirs consistently in the high dark greens or low blues over time. The PSs can be variably high and tend to come down over time if the middle cycle numbers stay in that good range. It's not true for all kitties - like mine!Focus on the middle cycle numbers to assess the dose. Use the PSs only to know if a planned dose is safe to give and work at shooting a full dose on lower PSs as confidence and data build up.
That's a lower PS than you've dosed on previously. I'd stall without feeding for about 30 minutes and retest. If he's rising, try 2.5 u. If not you could stall another 30 minutes and retest. If you can't stall, I'd lower the dose to no more than 2.25 u or even 2 u.I did 2.5 this morning, and he's at 112 PMPD. Going to do 2.5 again, to be safe....I'll check back in tomorrow!!![]()
If you miss my post before giving his shot, get a +2 this evening to see where he's heading.
That +2 is a good predictor quite often. Over time you’ll get more comfortable making dosing decisions as well as giving a full dose on lower PSs.Just gave him 2.5. I'll test him again in a few hours. Wish I'd seen your post. I'll watch him closely.
143 at 2+That +2 is a good predictor quite often. Over time you’ll get more comfortable making dosing decisions as well as giving a full dose on lower PSs.![]()
You can get one more if time permits. He’ll likely be OK.143 at 2+
He had a big dinner, so maybe that is a factor?? I expected it to be lower. We're watching football, and I'll do one more before bed if I'm up much longer.
My husband and I are going out of town tomorrow afternoon, and will not be back until late Tuesday, the 8th. My mom is going to house sit and take care of our animals. I feel 100% comfortable with her tending to Murphy with his shots and routine. I'd like to get your thoughts on dosing. Do you think it is safe to have her just do 2.5 doses twice a day? I feel like it gets complicated trying to have someone else do the glucose testing. I was planning to show her how to do it, in the event he starts acting differently, but it took me a while to get comfortable doing it myself. I am going to be talking with her each day to check on him, so I can walk her through it if it gets to that point, but I feel like it takes time and practice to get used to doing it, etc.You can get one more if time permits. He’ll likely be OK.
Great report!Just a quick update after vacation- after this, I'll start a new thread if/when needed as I continue to monitor his dosage...
Thank you all for your help!
My mom administered 2.25 twice a day (along with his Zobaline twice a day), and Murphy seems like a new cat! Walking better, too. His first BG since I got back was +6 and at 235, which I wish was lower, but I'm not going to make any changes until I keep testing to see if I need to. His demeanor, appetite, mood, habits, etc are more normal than they've been in months. Hope we've hit some magic #'s!Thank you all for your help with Murphy and with my mental state
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