

Thank you very much Wendy, he is actually going for his check up the first week in October. I will definitely have her take a good look at his teeth.You're right on all counts, increase needed plus dose held too long. I don't know when Tyler last saw the vet for checkup, blood work and look at his mouth but if he recently got the all clear then you can't do anything but increase until you hit that breakthrough. Some cats are just stubborn like that. Amy's Trixie was fairly regulated and just went off the rails. She had to keep increasing per protocol, to quite a bit higher dose before she turned around. She did eventually got OTJ. I just looked for her spreadsheet, and it seems it doesn't exist on Google anymore.Libby's Lucy went up in dose, hit a breakthrough, went down to very small doses, then had a turn around, went back up over 3 units, then hit that breakthrough again and finally went OTJ. Both cases, no particular reason was found. I think we just put it down to the pancreas getting tired.


@Wendy&Neko@Deb & Wink Hi Deb yes got the tablet back this afternoon all fixed and updated his SSWithout reading any of the other replies, I'm for increasing the dose again Diane. Up to 2.25U please.
p.s. Any luck on the tablet repair?



@Butters & LylaHi Diane, I'm sorry Tyler isn't giving you as good numbers right now.It's difficult when our kitties aren't responding as they should be. I hope that his numbers get better if/when you increase his dose. I was initially upset when I had to keep increasing Butters' insulin too, all of a sudden. Even though she hasn't been on insulin for as long as Tyler, we still both have to find the best dose that works for our kitties. They need as much as they need, so keep it up! You'll get him to come around. Give him lots of scritches from me. Have a good evening.
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Hi Lyla he is such a love bug lolPerry sounds like such a love.Both kitties are so lucky to have you as their momma.
Good luck with the new dose for Tyler!





Thank you ChrisI don't see any "horrible" numbers at all!! You may not like some of the higher blues and lower yellows but he's still under renal threshold which is very important! He's also had some beautiful nadir's!
That being said, yes, I think going up a tick was a good idea. Even though his nadir's are mostly in greens, there's room to go a little lower and hopefully bring down some of the pre-shots too.
Let's see where he's at in a few days when his depot is full![]()