Hi Asiina! First of all, hugs to you. The first couple of weeks at this dance are tough.
It does take a cat a couple of weeks to really get used to being on insulin, so while I rarely defend a vets advice (since so often they are wrong), in this case I do agree with your vet. As Kris said, you are actually getting a nice insulin response already. Yes, the numbers are too high right now, but if you just dump in a bunch of insulin you're going to end up sending your poor kitty bouncing all over the place, and that feels awful. Think about how you feel after eating too much junk food, or when your BG goes low because you've waited too long to eat. Those things feel awful, and when a kitty is bouncing up and down, it doesn't feel good to them either.
So while you're likely going to need to increase the dose, slow and steady is the way to go, and this initial adjustment period is important.
It looks like you're already seven days in, so it's only a few more days.
It would be helpful if you can get a test at night before you go to sleep. It also looks like you've moved the shot times rather a lot in the past week. My hunch is that you're trying to walk it back to a time that works better for you, is that right? Once you get there, it will be important to give the shots at the same 12/12 time every day and not keep moving it around. Consistency is important around here.
Please don't hesitate to ask as many questions as you have, or just post to vent and ask for reassurance.


