Hi RosaKind of high(ish). Should I increase dose if it doesn’t lower during the day or hold it?
well tomorrow morning I have work so if for some reason she decided to dip from the new dose I can’t be around for her for at least 6 hours. And usually an increase in dose doesn’t usually have an effect for a cycle or two right? Was I reading isn’t it that phenomenon where an increase always causes an increase in numbers the first cycle?I’d see where her PMPS is. The pink could be a high before a break. You might want to wait until tomorrow morning to increase the dose just in case she decides to clear a bounce tonight. I usually always increased on a.m. cycles instead of p.m. ones. up to you![]()
Meaning if I increase it in the AM she’s not likely to dip too low the very first cycle - it would probably take the next to see?well tomorrow morning I have work so if for some reason she decided to dip from the new dose I can’t be around for her for at least 6 hours. And usually an increase in dose doesn’t usually have an effect for a cycle or two right? Was I reading isn’t it that phenomenon where an increase always causes an increase in numbers the first cycle?
well tomorrow morning I have work so if for some reason she decided to dip from the new dose I can’t be around for her for at least 6 hours. And usually an increase in dose doesn’t usually have an effect for a cycle or two right? Was I reading isn’t it that phenomenon where an increase always causes an increase in numbers the first cycle?
Depends on the cat and what else is going on. Sometimes Gracie has a very active first cycle of an increase, sometimes not.Meaning if I increase it in the AM she’s not likely to dip too low the very first cycle - it would probably take the next to see?
Do bounces hurt them over time? Like every time they are in a bounce is it putting stress on their pancreas that can’t be fixed later? For instance I heard one time for myself (I have asthma) that every time I have an asthma attack it bruises my lungs and to prevent them in the first place could mean healthier lungs overall. Does that make sense?Depends on the cat and what else is going on. Sometimes Gracie has a very active first cycle of an increase, sometimes not.
If you want to increase tonight, just be sure she doesn’t look like she’s starting to clear a bounce (e.g. BG has dropped significantly from +10).
Whoa there girl!!! No, bounces don’t put stress on the pancreas that prevent it from recovering. Prolonged hyperglycemia does due to glucose toxicity.Do bounces hurt them over time? Like every time they are in a bounce is it putting stress on their pancreas that can’t be fixed later? For instance I heard one time for myself (I have asthma) that every time I have an asthma attack it bruises my lungs and to prevent them in the first place could mean healthier lungs overall. Does that make sense?
- just my brain going into thoughts upon thoughts
And what level is hyperglycemia? Like 350 and above and or no insulin controlled diabetes?Whoa there girl!!! No, bounces don’t put stress on the pancreas that prevent it from recovering. Prolonged hyperglycemia does due to glucose toxicity.
Am I learning!!!+12 197. Possibly was clearing a bounce- let me stick with .75 and see how she does at +1 +2, etc
Hyperglycemia is BGs over renal threshold. Some vets define it as over 300.And what level is hyperglycemia? Like 350 and above and or no insulin controlled diabetes?
I shot .75 at 9:30! I thought I put it in the SS. I’ll test now at +1Hyperglycemia is BGs over renal threshold. Some vets define it as over 300.
Did you retest or shoot?
Not yet ^ I am at +1That’s a huge drop in an hour at that time of the cycle. Did you retest?
Oh yes- monoject is a name brand-Here are good syringes with very few air bubbles: https://www.adwdiabetes.com/product/1289/monoject-ultra-comfort-u100-syringes-29g-3-10cc-1-2in-100ct
They are the ones my vet uses.Oh yes- monoject is a name brand-
I do believe quality is compromised with the generics