Debra and Yoyo
Member Since 2018
Yesterday, 3/11 http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...56-7-263-pmps-363-2-274-4-239-6-5-256.211795/
Day 5 @1 Unit Lantus
Day 5 @1 Unit Lantus
Thanks....I corrected it to yellow, maybe wishful thinking on my partI hope Yoyo slides down and surfs today. By the way, you've got a 256 colored as blue for yesterday.
I don't know....I think he is stuckCome on Yoyo! Work the juice!
I was looking at Scooter's SS and I don't see any updates since 3/8, does this mean that Scooter is OTJ?Come on Yoyo! Work the juice!
Tonight is the first time in a while that he has gone green with the human meter. I also did not feed him tonight @+3 because I fell asleep. I wonder if that is why he went low or is it just a coincident? What do you think? Since he went green in the human meter, should I hold the dose or increase to 1.25Units?If he doesn’t see green tonight, which is not likely to happen, I’d suggest increasing his dose to 1.25u tomorrow morning.
What do you think?

P.S. my computer is scheduled for an update any minute now, so I may not write back until the morning. Have a great night!!!If he doesn’t see green tonight, which is not likely to happen, I’d suggest increasing his dose to 1.25u tomorrow morning.
What do you think?
This is funny because I had just looked at his SSs right before I posted and there was only the PMPS! I bet he will likely be green on the AT tonight, too, as long as you give him LC unless numbers start to get a lot lower.Tonight is the first time in a while that he has gone green with the human meter. I also did not feed him tonight @+3 because I fell asleep. I wonder if that is why he went low or is it just a coincident? What do you think? Since he went green in the human meter, should I hold the dose or increase to 1.25Units?
I hope all went well with your dentals and that they are doing good.![]()
I was looking at Scooter's SS and I don't see any updates since 3/8, does this mean that Scooter is OTJ?
Wow... your Vet seems to be on top of things. I am so happy that everyone is home with you. I am assuming that the left bundle branch block was found with the heart monitor that is set up during the dental. My 11 year old dog has an enlarged heart along with chronic valve disease. She sees a cardiologist about every 8-10 weeks and she is on a lot of medication. She has improved in different ways and then other things are affected like the kidneys from all the meds that she is taking. It is an on going battle and "we" keep fighting it! The cardiologist allows us to be in the room when she has her echo's. I am an over protective mom, and I always try and be with them during all procedures. I always ask for blood work to be done in the exam room instead of the tech taking my pets into the back rooms. I pray that "Liv" will be fine. Please keep me updated.This is funny because I had just looked at his SSs right before I posted and there was only the PMPS! I bet he will likely be green on the AT tonight, too, as long as you give him LC unless numbers start to get a lot lower.
So I’ll reverse my advice. If he doesn’t go below 85 on the human meter, I might normally suggest a dose increase still. However, I know you like those nadirs around 80. It would be nice if he’d surf greens tonight.
If he doesn’t drop any more than mid 80s tonight and if you want to see the nadir a little lower, you can still increase. If you are happy with the 80s, then hold the dose.
Jill has probably not had time to update the SS. Before we usually start and OTJ trial, the dose goes down to 0.1u with kitty mostly green. Once a reduction is earned, then we do a two week trial with no insulin.
Scooter looks great but has a little ways to go yet.
Thanks for asking about the dentals. Tobey’s went great; Liv showed a left bundle branch block when the butorphanol induction was started so they reversed it and I have to take her to get an echo before they will do the dental.
No, he has a ways to go to be OTJ. I just write his numbers in a notebook and have been really busy and haven’t updated his SS. I really need to get that done!I was looking at Scooter's SS and I don't see any updates since 3/8, does this mean that Scooter is OTJ?
Your little doggie is so lucky that you are so on top of everything for her. It is always a battle to balance heart and kidneys.Wow... your Vet seems to be on top of things. I am so happy that everyone is home with you. I am assuming that the left bundle branch block was found with the heart monitor that is set up during the dental. My 11 year old dog has an enlarged heart along with chronic valve disease. She sees a cardiologist about every 8-10 weeks and she is on a lot of medication. She has improved in different ways and then other things are affected like the kidneys from all the meds that she is taking. It is an on going battle and "we" keep fighting it! The cardiologist allows us to be in the room when she has her echo's. I am an over protective mom, and I always try and be with them during all procedures. I always ask for blood work to be done in the exam room instead of the tech taking my pets into the back rooms. I pray that "Liv" will be fine. Please keep me updated.