HelloKrystie
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Fantastic idea with the colored water, Deb!You can always take one syringe to use as a practice syringe. Try using some colored water with your practice syringe.
Fantastic idea with the colored water, Deb!You can always take one syringe to use as a practice syringe. Try using some colored water with your practice syringe.
Good morning, Deb.Hi Krystie,
Only just signed on to the message board and saw your tag.
Did you shoot already?
Great for stretching out the back and relaxing the whole body.Yoga is great- I do it a few times a week. I started for the physical benefits, but it really does help with stress and relaxes you (even when you're doing intense yoga versus slow paced). I highly recommend it! It's good for physical and mental health.I’ve always wanted to try yoga, just gotta get up the nerve first!
I have the Cat Mate C500, and although it doesn't have a voice message, it does make a noise when it's rotating to the next meal, and as soon as Socks hears that noise, he goes running! I love it when I'm home (or watching on the security cam) when it's time for a snack, because he's so funny rushing to get his snack.Oh yes, I’ve been researching them. It seems like I have to choose between one with the option to use cold packs, or the option to be able to record a voice message. I haven’t found one that has both. I’m thinking the one with voice message will help him to know when he can eat, and maybe regulate that crazy snacking of his a little better. I can always freeze the portions that would be for his later meals.
I’m going to search around the internet and see if I can find a Chewy first order discount code. I want to order better syringes too.
In another week or so, you'll have the breathing down pat. Then I'll teach you Child's pose.Great for stretching out the back and relaxing the whole body.
I think Wink was easy to test because 1. out of the shelter, 2. determined foster mom, 3. he was feeling like crap, 4. away from 20+ other cats in a tiny little room at the shelter, 5. had his own comfy place, my spare bathroom until I integrated him with my other cat. 6. Halo Liv-a-Little chicken freeze dried treats. (at Chewy)
He absolutely loved the Halo Liv-a-Little chicken flavor treats. It's one of the things I used to transition DFAA Wink from dry to wet food.[/QUOT
That sounds amazing.
I’m going to have to try those specific treats. I made a trip to the pet store last night to get some good bribery morsels, but he wouldn’t even lick the freeze dried salmon treats I got him. Go figure.
Yoga is great- I do it a few times a week. I started for the physical benefits, but it really does help with stress and relaxes you (even when you're doing intense yoga versus slow paced). I highly recommend it! It's good for physical and mental health.
I have the Cat Mate C500, and although it doesn't have a voice message, it does make a noise when it's rotating to the next meal, and as soon as Socks hears that noise, he goes running! I love it when I'm home (or watching on the security cam) when it's time for a snack, because he's so funny rushing to get his snack.
Im sorry, I’m still getting the hang of the site. I didn’t even notice my blunder. Thank you for deciphering that.dropped the end ] when you did the reply, so your text got buried in the orange reply box.
"That sounds amazing.
I’m going to have to try those specific treats. I made a trip to the pet store last night to get some good bribery morsels, but he wouldn’t even lick the freeze dried salmon treats I got him. Go figure."
Some cats like little pieces of home cooked chicken as bribes. Or the Pure Bites freeze dried treats. Anything that is pure protein. Does Sirius like cheese?
Can't get my socks on without stretching exercises in the AM. Old and creaky joints.The main reason I’ve been wanting to try yoga is the mental benefits. I have a hard time letting go of stress. And who doesn’t want to be able to touch their toes, and put socks on without struggling?!? Hahahah.
It depends.My question now is, should I try for .25u at his next shot of his BGL is around the same as his morning reading? (His AMPS was 202)
Got it...I think.Maybe a note on your SS in the remarks column, explaining that your boyfriend put the Prozinc in the microwave to heat up the insulin and that is why no dose was given 2/7/20 through 2/10/20. Another note in today's Remarks column that you got a new bottle of insulin.
Ok, I don’t have it. Where is the remarks section?Got it...I think.
Can I update his SS on my phone? (iPhone). I haven’t figured it out yet.
PMPS is 149. Should I give him .5u?
Thank you, Deb.With a PMPS of 149 I would recommend skipping the shot.
Ugh, I wasn’t able to get another test in before I fell asleep on the couch. I will test him in the morning; am I still aiming for a number above 200 to shoot? I will be testing him around 6:30am/7:00am.If you want to move over to the Prozinc ISG, that is fine. I'll be one of the people mentoring you over there too.
I wouldn't recommend more than 0.25U in the morning. But Sirius's pre-shot will need to be high enough.
I realize you did not give insulin this evening, but if you have a chance to get a +2 or +3 tonight, I'm curious what the numbers will be. Then if you are still normally up later, a test right before you go to bed.
I tested for ketones last on 2/08/20 (Saturday). He was negative. I figure I’ll test his for certain once a week, and more if I can...if he lets me near him. Saturday was an all day ordeal. He was holding his pee, he didn’t want me near him while he’s in his box. At that point I estimate that he had already had at least 6 missed doses.It is fine to post here as well at the moment. More eyes here.
Yes I would aim for 200 or above to shoot at this stage.
Are you testing for ketones at the moment? I would if I were you as you are having to skip quite a few doses.
You just need to buy a bottle of Ketostix from Walmart or a pharmacy and collect a urine sample and dip the test strip into the urine and read the result exactly 15 seconds later against the colours on the side of the bottle. Anything above a trace needs vet attention.
I agree with no shot unless it's above 200. If it's over say, 170, you could try a drop dose. By drop dose I mean so little your like "Wow! I can hardly tell there's any insulin in there." I never actually did that with Bill, though I was considering it when he started skipping doses.
I agree with you and Deb about trying .25, if he's high enough to shoot. His pancreas is definitely on the mend. Even if he's well over 200, I'd do that .25 dose. Sirius is coming down closer to normal range with no insulin. I'm not saying he might not need a little more, he might, but err on the side of caution. The last thing you want now is a hypo event.
Huzzah for the tuna helping! Once he gets in the habit of test = treat, you should be able to give him something healthier.


I know it's frustrating, believe me I do. But Sirius is really reaching for that remission. Yes, he's still a little bit too high, but it's such a positive sign. Hang in there!BGL fell to 179. Updating ss, not shooting this morning.
Good morning, Deb!Good morning Krystie.
Sirius is serious about not getting insulin anymore.
He still needs the tiniest bit of insulin I think.
You can try the 0.25U with the U40 insulin syringes if Sirius is over 200 blood glucose (BG)
If Sirius needs even less insulin than that 0.25U measured with the U40 syringes, you will need to learn "drop dosing". And maybe learn how to use U100 syringes with a U40 insulin.
Drop dosing description for you. I'm helping someone else with this method. @Kerri & Tigger
1. First of all, you will want some U100, 3/10 cc volume insulin syringes with 1/2 unit markings on the barrel.
Yes, I know you are using Prozinc, but there is a conversion chart for using U100 syringes with a U40 insulin.
Insulin conversions, U40 to U100 document. I highly recommend you print a copy.
2. Take an old used U100 insulin syringe, or a new one and put some tape around the top edge of the barrel, the plunger end of the insulin syringe. Blue painters tape, duct tape, masking tape, whatever you have.
So you don't mistake it for a syringe you can use for insulin.
This is your "practice" syringe.
3. Then you will want to practice and see how many drops you can get with drawing up to the 0.25U "line".
You have to "guesstimate" where the 0.25U would be, about halfway down from the 0.5U mark on the insulin barrel.
4. How many drops do you get from the U100 syringes if you draw the liquid up to the 0.25 unit "line"?
Practice, practice, practice until you get a consistent number of 4 drops.
Maybe use grape or apple juice in your "practice syringe" Then let me know.
5. For a single drop of insulin, draw up the tiniest bit of insulin you can, push as much of the air out towards the needle end of the syringe as you can with that 'finger flick'. Needle is pointed up towards the ceiling as you are doing the 'finger flick'.
6. Twist the plunger sslooooowwwly to squeeze out most of the insulin until you have a tiny drop at the end of the needle. Then draw back on the plunger to "suck' that tiny bit back into the syringe.
7. There is this http://steverapaport.com/jock/SyringeFineGradations/ that shows a bit more detail for drop dosing. It shows pictures of the tiny drop of insulin on the end of the insulin syringe.
Urine Catching tips for you.
With the missed insulin, you need to get a ketone test sooner than this weekend.
Try the plastic wrap trick in the litter box.
Juls I keep telling him that, but I think its falling on deaf ears! HahahhahaI know it's frustrating, believe me I do. But Sirius is really reaching for that remission. Yes, he's still a little bit too high, but it's such a positive sign. Hang in there!
Yes, that 0.2 U dose is close enough. You do need to get syringes that are U100 3/10 cc volume, half unit markings on the barrel, needle length is your choice. You will need a prescription from your vet to order them at Chewy.ooking at the conversion cart, can I Dose .25u in the U100 syringes? The conversion table says .2 = .5....is that close enough for a .25u dose?
That picture is a U40 syringe with 1/2 unit markings. I can tell it's a U40 syringe because in the USA they have a red cap. (thanks for the nice clear screen shot/picture of your syringe. Picture is even in focus!)
Shorter lines on that syringe are the 1/2 unit marks.
The line below the "1" labeled line is 0.5U.
Halfway between the 0.5U and the syringe needle would be 0.25U.
Do you think you can "eyeball" or "guesstimate" that 0.25U dose on your syringe?
Feel free to take another screen shot and post it showing the syringe plunger in the correct position.