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Ok. He is at 272 as of 9:49 PM. Not going to give insulin until am.
Maybe that's good even though it's a safe number to shoot.Ok. He is at 272 as of 9:49 PM. Not going to give insulin until am.






Hope you all sleep tightThanks. Poor baby. I had to shoot him 4 times to get blood. He was so unhappy and meowing. I'm gonna leave him till 7am. I'll consider tonight a "fur shot". Thank you. I'll see how he is tomorrow am. Goodnight all. Thanks for being here.![]()
You too and Thank you again for your adviseHope you all sleep tight
That's a great idea.Should I move to the prozinc forum today and post there until things regulate better for Stewie?

Chris set up a SS for me yesterday. I just got into my office to work on it. Thanks for being here for me. I am stressed until I get the hang of all this bouncing. Blood draws are still not perfect. I had to do 3 pokes again this am. Poor Stewie, I hope he still loves me after all of this. On the upside, he is cleaning himself again which he hadn't done in a long time. I brush him daily too and his fur is getting better.That's a great idea.
Also, it would be great if you can get Stewie's spreadsheet set up. It makes it very easy for you and anyone helping you to easily follow along, see the numbers and look for patterns
Here is a link with instructions:
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/fdmb-spreadsheet-instructions.130337/
Give a shout out for help you need. You can title your post "need help setting up spreadsheet" and someone will chime in![]()


I just ordered some U40 1/2 unit syringes in case we need to play with his dosing. He really dropped from this am. He was 449 at AMPS then he dropped to bg of 70 at +6. I gave him 2 temptation cat treats with his food. I am going to get some of the ff carby grilled cans to have on hand. I hope his numbers come up for PMPS. This is so stressful since I am so new to all of this.I just did a +6 on Stewie and his bg is 70. He is really bouncing!!! Yikes
I'm not experienced enough to help with dosing recommendations (except when NOT to shootI just ordered some U40 1/2 unit syringes in case we need to play with his dosing. He really dropped from this am. He was 449 at AMPS then he dropped to bg of 70 at +6. I gave him 2 temptation cat treats with his food. I am going to get some of the ff carby grilled cans to have on hand. I hope his numbers come up for PMPS. This is so stressful since I am so new to all of this.![]()

Thank you so much for checking in. I was putting a post on the Prozinc forum that I haven't finished. I would rather stay on this thread for now with all this history here. I dont know what to do. I fed him and he just had some diahrrea. I also don't know if I should skip tonight with Him being so close to 200 or give a smaller dose? I know not to shoot under that so I have not. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!! He finished eating at 7:30ish.Oh BTW, I just checked and saw the spreadsheet. The link worked!!!
Hmm, saw the 195 at PMPS. Technically that's another skip number just barely...
Can't tell if you skipped, no number entered for insulin.
Some experienced people may have recommended to skip again or do something called "stalling". That's a discussion for another day though if you already decided to skip and fed Stewie dinner that's fine![]()
I think you can give a smaller dose because he’s very close to 200. Try 1.5 u or even 1.0 u. Get a +2 test afterward if you can.Thank you so much for checking in. I was putting a post on the Prozinc forum that I haven't finished. I would rather stay on this thread for now with all this history here. I dont know what to do. I fed him and he just had some diahrrea. I also don't know if I should skip tonight with Him being so close to 200 or give a smaller dose? I know not to shoot under that so I have not. Any advice is greatly appreciated!!! He finished eating at 7:30ish.
Oh Thank you! I posted over in Prozinc forum too. I will try for 1 unit. Then what do I do tomorrow am? 2 units, if he's over 200. What is a safe time to shoot after eating. He got out back. I have to get him back inside. Ugh!!I think you can give a smaller dose because he’s very close to 200. Try 1.5 u or even 1.0 u. Get a +2 test afterward if you can.
Thank you. I will look at your SS. Thank you very much!It's really common for relatively newly diagnosed cats to have their numbers be all over the place. Their bodies are just getting used to learning how to work the insulin (which is a hormone) and also getting used to blood sugar numbers that are now lower than what they were used to before they were diagnosed.
If you want to look at Uncle's spreadsheet, you can see how all over the place he was when just starting out and then after a while settling in.
I know testing had been stressful for you and Stewie but it is something that must be done to be able to appropriately manage the diabetes and avoid a potentially life threatening hypo event. I think I read in another post that you are warming his ears up before the test, that usually helps. Maybe there are more tricks and tips out there...?
Holy cow! Thanks for that insight. Uncle's numbers were all over the place like you said. I feel better and Thank you! I love the name Uncle for a cat by the way.Thank you. I will look at your SS. Thank you very much!

I know, it looks crazy. I just want to try to reassure you that Stewies's numbers are pretty typical looking for a kitty just starting out.Holy cow! Thanks for that insight. Uncle's numbers were all over the place like you said. I feel better and Thank you! I love the name Uncle for a cat by the way.. Thanks for all your help so far.
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