I mean that an hour ago, I did not give him the low carb food but the higher one. I was so scared of the drop, which reflects in the 178 I suppose.
If you are not happy with what I or others suggest, or you think it should be something else, it would be much better if you say something at the time, than to go ahead and do something different. No one would mind that at all. We are quite happy to discuss options. We are only giving you what we think is the best course of action for Macka in our experience.
I understand your anxiety, I truly do, but you have to start to learn to trust someone and not second guess every decision, or look for problems, otherwise you will not be able to cope. I can promise you it will get much easier. You had a bad start with DKA in the picture but that is behind you now and you can move forward.
Macka was most likely reaching nadir at +5 or +6 and would most likely not have dropped any more.
According to this cycle and my understanding, without the carb food help, he would have dropped dramatically. My take is that I should reduce (again) to 1.5 units, shouldn't I?
When a kitty is in high numbers, and the insulin dose is effective, he will most likely drop quite a bit. That is what Macka was doing. I suggested feeding the curve for two reasons. One to slow it down and try and prevent a bounce and two because you were so anxious about the cycle and low numbers.
I don't think he would have dropped really low if we had left him. He might have dropped into greens and bounced, but greens are healing numbers. Once we can get him down into lower numbers so that the preshot is a lower number, he will not drop as fast.
Also he was probably coming off the bounce and kitties often drop faster when they are coming off the bounce.
So in my opinion I don't think he should go back to 1.5 units. That would be a backward step.
Remember he has had DKA and he needs the insulin and the food to get better. With kitties with DKA in the picture we sometimes vary the protocol a bit so that the kitty can get enough insulin and food to combat ketones reforming. That can mean giving higher carb food sometimes so a higher dose of insulin can be given. Not always but sometimes. I am not saying give higher carb food. I am just telling you some of the options available to help DKA kitties recover.
You can see from the curve tonight how you can manage the drop with food and if necessary honey. Normally I would not use honey unless a kitty went under 50.
I think you should stay at 1.75 units.
But for now, please just feed low carb food if needed. At the moment he doesn't need any more food. Let's see what his next BG level is.
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