Mel's pre-shots are not too bad but in order to determine how Mel is doing overall, you need to know how low the current dose of insulin is dropping his BG. Dosing cannot be determined based on pre-shots alone. While a full curve is not necessary and would provide a view of only one day, getting one or two mid cycle tests during the day whenever possible during the expected peak of the insulin's action (between +4 and +7 hours post shot) will give you a much better idea of how Mel is doing. You can randomly test at +4 one day and +5 the next for example to find the lowest point in the cycle. It's also important to grab at minimum a before test every night because our kitties have a habit of going lower at night than they do in the daytime.
Hi Janet, I like your video of BG testing, however, what shows on the screen when it is time to touch the blood drop?Great preshots. Try to get more mid cycle numbers
As soon as the blood drop shows you can test. Simply dip the little protruding straw where a dot is on one of the sides of the strip.Hi Janet, I like your video of BG testing, however, what shows on the screen when it is time to touch the blood drop?
I have been doing it after the blood drop icon is showing and the the test strip have bounced
across a couple of times. Is this good or do I need to wait longer?
Thanks,
Merrie and Mel
That is what I have been doing, thanks.As soon as the blood drop shows you can test. Simply dip the little protruding straw where a dot is on one of the sides of the strip.
I did just that he is up to 126! Are we ok?Hi Merrie. Can you get another test 30 minutes after you feed him? I think that should be in just a few minutes...? How much did he eat?
Edit: and was it the savory selects or the classic?
P.s. it is savory selects. He ate over 1/4 can. I hand fed him.Hi Merrie. Can you get another test 30 minutes after you feed him? I think that should be in just a few minutes...? How much did he eat?
Edit: and was it the savory selects or the classic?
Yes, I think you are okay! Two reasons: first, that's a nice little bump he got there from the food; and second, from the mid-cycle data that's on your chart, he looks like he has a "typical" (whatever that means for a cat!) nadir at +6, and you are nearing that now. (Nearly +5 about now, I think?)
That was a close call with the lime greens, though, so you might want to check in another hour (or 30 minutes . . . I'm sure it's getting near bedtime!) just to be sure he's staying up.
Also, if it were me, and especially if I couldn't be home with him tomorrow, I would probably lower the dose down to 1 unit tomorrow morning, assuming, of course, that he is high enough to shoot. He likely will be -- many cats "bounce" after a number that, for them, is unusually low -- but especially since he's still so early in his diagnosis, it's important to keep a close eye on it.
Thank you both. I will try 1U if he is high enough.I agree with Jenna (Hi @Jenna Josie) I'd reduce the dose to 1u so you hopefully can shoot morning and night consistently instead of having to skip shots. Besides, Mel dropped low enough last night that a reduction was earned anyway. Mel is doing very well. Keep grabbing mid cycle tests when you are able.
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I’m thinking maybe his little pancreas is kicking in some insulin of its own! 
I was wondering about the pancreas healing myself! Hoping for only good news from here on.Wow! Did he get his BG down from the 260s to 115 PS?!I’m thinking maybe his little pancreas is kicking in some insulin of its own!
Even though you didn’t give him a shot, it would be very instructive to get a +2/+3 anyway ... if his pancreas *is* doing some work, he should be able to keep in low’ish numbers as his own insulin breaks down the sugars from his dinner.
(hi @MrWorfMen's Mom)
Thanks so much for asking.Hi @Merrie what’s little Mel up to tonight?![]()
Did a curve today and he did well. Thanks, You have really helped!Yes, if it were me, I would definitely hold the lower dose for a few cycles, unless/until his BGs indicate otherwise. Since it was just a few days ago that 1.25 sent him too low, I think 1u is good for now to see how he settles. Who knows why they throw those crazy numbers every once in a while, but it's maybe not too surprising given that he hadn't had insulin regularly over the last five days. Hopefully the 1u will keep him in those healing blue/green numbers for you!