Stressedcatmom
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he either bounced or got into something. It seems like he’s constantly bouncing or recovering from them
I work all day, and I have to sleep at some point for wk the next day. I thought I was doing well by getting a before test and or a +4 or 6 at night? Am I doing something wrong? Can they drop drastically after +4? I tested +4 last night and it was pink. I really feel like I am doing something terribly wrong and I just want to CRY!!!!!!! This is such an awful feeling!!!It's really difficult to label his higher numbers as bounces until you can actually catch him going really low. Bounces are usually in response to a much lower number than he's used to. Is there any way you can get more tests mid-cycle?
I work all day, and I have to sleep at some point for wk the next day. I thought I was doing well by getting a before test and or a +4 or 6 at night? Am I doing something wrong? Can they drop drastically after +4? I tested +4 last night and it was pink. I really feel like I am doing something terribly wrong and I just want to CRY!!!!!!! This is such an awful feeling!!!
I am off Friday-Sunday so I will try more tests when I can. His ears are torn and all poked up. It's so sad.
Also, if he's bouncing, doesn't it take a few cycles to clear? So say I test him at night often over the weekend, and he's still high. He could be still clearing a bounce and totally getting enough insulin, but then it "looks" like he needs more. It seems to be a never ending cycle.It's really difficult to label his higher numbers as bounces until you can actually catch him going really low. Bounces are usually in response to a much lower number than he's used to. Is there any way you can get more tests mid-cycle?

I just tested for keytones and I don’t know if he’s developing them? The color doesn’t really matchThe +4 will give you a good idea if he's going to go low, and I don't think he did last night. Good job lately getting those before bed tests.
In the few cycles after an increase, there can be the phenomenon we call New Dose Wonkiness, which is temporary higher numbers as the depot rebalances. Did you shoot 3.75 units this morning, the SS is blank.
Don't worry about the blues and yellows on a smaller dose. Insulin is a hormone, not a drug. It's not like you add a little bit of insulin and the numbers get correspondly a bit better. You keep increasing until you hit a fitting dose. We haven't seen the full effects of this dose yet, but I expect you aren't there yet. Neko saw her first greens on something like 3.5 units, but didn't get her first reduction until 8.75 units. Been there, felt your pain and confusion.
As for Yoshi's ears, are you holding them for 20 seconds or so after the poke so a bruise dosen't form? Are you putting Neosporin on his ears after? What size gauge lancets are you using?
Should I increase to 4?Bump help
I think the same as Wendy on this one. I don’t interpret your data as a bounce, rather just that Yosh has been spending time in higher numbers. I think you did the right thing by increasing and now we just need to wait for the 3.75u depot to fill. Once it is full we will be able to see on the weekend when you do your next curve whether or not he needs another increase.
Can you look at my keytones strip I’m freaking out
You’re not doing anything wrong! You’re doing awesome![]()
I know. It’s my stupid overhead kitchen light.The picture shows like a yellow light so hard to say.
I think it was borderline so I freaked out. He’s really hungry. That is totally not a problem. I just gave him his shotThe ketone strips need to be read in a certain time frame (usually, 15 seconds). They tend to darken over time, so if you let it go for a while it will start to look more concerning than it probably is. The picture shows a fairly borderline results, at least, so I'd say just monitor closely for now.
If he's eating/drinking/acting normally, that's a really good sign.
Hungry. Just ate and scratched his post. Took a GIANT poo.Sorry, I’m not really experienced on ketones. What is Yoshi acting like?
From a long term human diabetic, yes, more insulin will bring ketones down. Example is my BG level requires 3 units of fast acting insulin, but if ketones are present, I would take more.The strip is now lighter instead of darker like it normally is after you let it sit. I know that doesn’t matter. It was a weird grey unbeige color that I’m not used to after 15 seconds. I will monitor, but just a lesson that I will be more mindful of it now and test for them more often.
What happens if they develop them? I know the worst is hospitalization but can more insulin help reduce them when they are present?
From Testing and Shooting Tips http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/testing-and-shooting-tips.85113/His ears are torn and all poked up. It's so sad
I think the same as Wendy on this one. I don’t interpret your data as a bounce, rather just that Yosh has been spending time in higher numbers. I think you did the right thing by increasing and now we just need to wait for the 3.75u depot to fill. Once it is full we will be able to see on the weekend when you do your next curve whether or not he needs another increase.
You’re not doing anything wrong! You’re doing awesome![]()