jt and trouble (GA)
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I understand about switching foods . I should have said using the same brand foods. Like FF has different carbs for each of their different types.... ugh even I dont understand what I just said 
I gave her a drop of honey twice, and finally a whole teaspoon before going to bed. She seems to have delayed reactions.well...not really. I'm not sure where 3:00 a.m. is in relation to your last test, but what I saw was a cat who was given honey multiple times over a period of 2 hours with no effect. When she finally came up is a good question, and it likely had nothing to do with the honey since that wears off very quickly.
I suppose the reaction to syrups is somewhat tied to how carb sensitive your own cat is, but most people here who use syrups I think would agree that you would usually see an immediate effect (ie. within minutes, not hours). Just some more food for thought for you on a Saturday![]()
I should have noted on my signature when she started back on the 9-Lives. I think it was about a week ago. I should also note when I catch her eating dry food, which she seems to prefer. She has lost a few of her teeth, so I don't know why she likes dry food when she has a hard enough time eating wet food. She's a noisy eater and tilts her head.I understand about switching foods . I should have said using the same brand foods. Like FF has different carbs for each of their different types.... ugh even I dont understand what I just said![]()
Not necessarily. A cat can have DKA even when in normal numbers. That may not have been your experience, but there are cats here who have certainly had this to be the case.If the cat isn't getting enough insulin, then its BG numbers would be high.
that kind of info should be added in your remarks. Although I DO forget to read remarks.I should have noted on my signature when she started back on the 9-Lives. I think it was about a week ago.

How can I do this when I tested in half-hour increments?Roberta just a suggestion you might want to fill in the rest if her BG's from last night, just to keep your SS updated![]()
Here is an example 40@+2.5. half hour incrementsHow can I do this when I tested in half-hour increments?
Just stack the numbers in the same cell, and don't forget to add NS in the insulin dose column just so people are clear you didn't shoot any insulin.How can I do this when I tested in half-hour increments?
I lost track of the testing, too, but I think it's moot now. The main thing is that she stayed flat for 4 hours.Just stack the numbers in the same cell, and don't forget to add NS in the insulin dose column just so people are clear you didn't shoot any insulin.
So if you had a test at +1 = 38 and again at +1.5=40, just show:
38, +1.5=40 in the same cell
Sorry I lost track of the testing and when, so above is just an example.
You're right I forgot there is only one cell for +1 and she kept testingJust stack the numbers in the same cell, and don't forget to add NS in the insulin dose column just so people are clear you didn't shoot any insulin.
So if you had a test at +1 = 38 and again at +1.5=40, just show:
38, +1.5=40 in the same cell
Sorry I lost track of the testing and when, so above is just an example.

She was very close to remission a few weeks ago when we went to the vet. Check out her labs. We are wondering if she has a UTI. I had them do a urine test when I was there and it was negative. I have a hunch that she might have gotten a UTI when they expressed her urine. I saw her try to pee today, but nothing came out. I will stick to the .25 until Monday, when I contact my vet.I'm happy to see Chloe is coming down gradually today through the cycle. She is bouncing from the lows of yesterday, so while I know you have received instructions from your vet regarding adjusting the dose based on the preshot you get, maybe just humour me for a few more cycles, and stick with 0.25u.
Ideally I would like to see you be able to give the same dose consistently, both am and pm, so that you don't need to keep skipping shots, or having serious lows which are potentially damaging to Chloe.
How does this sound? And may I ask, what are your goals for Chloe? Remission? Regulation?
I'll check back for PMPS.

What's a scritch and how do I add emojis?Awwww (((Chloe))) I hope she doesnt have a UTI
Roberta,please deliver some scritches for me.![]()
lol. I just finished my lunch. lunch+dinner=lunner? dinch?bbl fixin dinner
Lovely, flattish, so what do you think about a +2 again?364 PMPS It went back up but she was eating a bit before.
Of course I will keep going. I'm going to give her .25 now even though I'm nervous about it.Lovely, flattish, so what do you think about a +2 again?
I'd be more nervous if you were shooting 0.75uOf course I will keep going. I'm going to give her .25 now even though I'm nervous about it.
My vet also gets concerned about the lows and takes them into consideration when she gives me dosing advice. She really is an excellent vet and gets great reviews. I will give the .25 dose a try, but if her next amps is above 300, I will go to .5. Chloe is eating again.I feel I need to clarify my perspective, since I was one of the people who stayed up quite late last night to help. I am glad that Wendy mentioned that there are other dosing methods out there, of which I too am aware, but have no direct experience. To be clear, I have no problem with other dosing methods. In fact, I have supported others in the past without passing judgement or criticism of following their vet's advice.
My biggest concern was, and still is, that it did not appear to me that any consideration is given to serious, potentially damaging lows. If I understand the latest instructions for Roberta, she would likely be shooting 0.75u tonight, I cannot support that; however, for Roberta and Chloe I am happy to continue to help if and when they need it, that is if they continue to want my help.
You are in good hands Roberta. Ive been here since 3am and am falling out of this chair. I will see you in the morning.
KEEP UP THE GOOD FIGHT!
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Ok hon, I'm good. I'll try and help you and Chloe in any other way I can, and will leave the dosing to you and your vet from now onMy vet also gets concerned about the lows and takes them into consideration when she gives me dosing advice. She really is an excellent vet and gets great reviews. I will give the .25 dose a try, but if her next amps is above 300, I will go to .5.
Ok hon, I'm good. I'll try and help you and Chloe in any other way I can, and will leave the dosing to you and your vet from now on![]()

