Hope he goes down a bit with the increase! Great idea to put a platform by the LB to help little Squeaky.
Good luck with the new dose.
I am no expert and pretty new myself but I think his insulin depot is kicking in due to the recent dose increases. My cat does this. I always have to feed when my cat has low BG. If I don't, his BG continues to fall until I have to skip a shot.
If you are able to monitor him every hour tonight, In my opinion, once his BG rises above 90, I would give him his insulin but only if you can monitor him. If you don't, his BG will quickly go to the other extreme and go way high. At least this is what happens with my cat. I have to follow the Tilly method and if his BG is low go ahead and feed and shoot when BG starts rising.
Again, I am pretty new to this as well so if someone else answers you might want to see what they recommend. Someone told me to use my intuition. You know your cat better than anyone. I get frantic when my cat's BG gets low and frantic when it gets high. It is like being on a roller coaster with all the ups and downs.
He didn't want to eat much after the last ear prick. Either he gets mad or upset and often won't take anything. Instead he went over and lay down to go to sleep.
So now I have given him a little canned pork. Two spoonfuls. A novel food and he ate it.
So in the absence of understanding what to do, looks like I am skipping his shot. I am concerned if I shoot, his BG will go too low. And no help.
Don’t shoot I’m just checking the spreadsheet
Ad no more honey, not sure why you gave that?
I think skipping is probably best, especially if he's getting fussy about being tested.
Ok for tonight I think you might have to skip, unless you can wait a couple of hours now for the food to wear off and test again and consider shooting then but that will put you right off schedule.
Can you check his BG again and see what it is? If you look back at your spreadsheet, the last time you skipped a shot your cat went up to over 400 that afternoon.
Thank goodness Vyktor's mom has come on board. She is good. Listen to her. Don't give honey ever again when your cat is at 81. Don't even give it at 50.
You save honey and HC food for a drop under 50 on TR but everyone gets a bit panicky when they’re still learning and does something like you did tonight lol I’ve seen much worse!
Something for future use.....it will help if you'll occasionally get a +1 so you can get an idea of how much of a "food bump" he usually has. Knowing that information can be really helpful when making a decision whether to shoot the scheduled dose, shoot less, or skip it altogether.
If the number goes up after stalling, it's usually going to be OK to go ahead and shoot the scheduled dose as long as you have plenty of supplies and can test as long as necessary, even if it means staying up very late. Always get a +1 and +2 if you shoot a lower Pre-shot number so if you need to intervene, you can do it early.
One thing to keep in mind....with Lantus, it doesn't usually start to kick in for 2-3 hours, so you're not shooting the number he's at right now....you're shooting the number he'll be at in 2-3 hours
you’ll get another opportunity soon enough.
If you haven’t shot you don’t need to worry about trying for a nadir. Just get a before bed test for interests sake.What needs to happen next? Test at +6?
Whatever we do, I need something easy, now I'm exhausted.
Sorry no one caught you in time so they could hold your hand through shooting so low for the first time but you’ll get another opportunity soon enough.
So when you’re stalling you don’t feed. The reason you’re stalling is to see if the number is coming up by itself (without food). It’s not that you can’t shoot a falling number when you know your cat but, when it’s the first time shooting green it can be reassuring to know the number is coming up by itself. That 97 is food influenced so we can’t tell if kitty’s coming up by themselves now.
That’s why I’d suggest skipping tonight unless you can get way off schedule.
81 isn’t anywhere close to a hypo number so there was no need to treat it with honey, watching for hypo, just means watching to make sure the numbers don’t get too low
If you haven’t shot you don’t need to worry about trying for a nadir. Just get a before bed test for interests sake.
If you haven’t shot you don’t need to worry about trying for a nadir. Just get a before bed test for interests sake.
The guidelines confused me as well. I really think the notes need to be revised so us beginners understand better.
The Tilly website helped me understand it a lot more. I learned that you have to shoot low to stay low. If you will look at other people's spreadsheets, you will see people giving their full doses of insulin at a lot lower than 81. It is hard not to panic. I am upset tonight because my cat jerked when I was giving him his insulin. He got mostly a fur shot. I know his BG is going to go high so he is not going to get his midnight snack tonight. Hopefully that will keep his BG down a little.
and this was a very smart thought. You will probably end up shooting a number like that without a second thought but you’re not there yet and if the choice is between potentially too high for a day or too low for a minute then you want to go with too high for a day. Most people want someone to hold their hand the first time they shoot low or have low numbers, so you’re not alone thereSo in the absence of understanding what to do, looks like I am skipping his shot. I am concerned if I shoot, his BG will go too low. And no help.
Before bed? That is like right now.
and this was a very smart thought. You will probably end up shooting a number like that without a second thought but you’re not there yet and if the choice is between potentially too high for a day or too low for a minute then you want to go with too high for a day. Most people want someone to hold their hand the first time they shoot low or have low numbers, so you’re not alone there![]()
And please update your thread title before bed so people don’t keep popping in here panicking that you need help all night![]()
Sorry no one caught you in time so they could hold your hand through shooting so low for the first time but you’ll get another opportunity soon enough.
So when you’re stalling you don’t feed. The reason you’re stalling is to see if the number is coming up by itself (without food). It’s not that you can’t shoot a falling number when you know your cat but, when it’s the first time shooting green it can be reassuring to know the number is coming up by itself. That 97 is food influenced so we can’t tell if kitty’s coming up by themselves now.
That’s why I’d suggest skipping tonight unless you can get way off schedule.
81 isn’t anywhere close to a hypo number so there was no need to treat it with honey, watching for hypo, just means watching to make sure the numbers don’t get too low
You’re welcome, now go to bed you’ve had enough excitement for one night lol I will come back in a bit and answer any questions that got missed so the answers will be waiting for you in the morning![]()
.Just Google Tilly diabetes and it should show it. It is a feline diabetes website. Go down and click on the Lantus protocol. It helped me understand how to handle low numbers. Someone on this forum suggested it to me and it was a real help. My cat tends to go low in the mornings. If I hold and don't feed, he continues to drop until it is too late to shoot. The Tilly website has various options. When my cat is low, I feed him and check again 30 minutes later. If his numbers are rising, I give him his full dose of insulin. I have given him his full dose 8 units when his BG was 84. I monitor him until he gets up above 120 and I feel it is okay to give him a break. Remember, you are going to have to shoot low to stay low.Susan what is the Tilly website? Does it explain better?
if he doesn’t want the food treat after he doesn’t want it (though you should always offer) just give him a little scritch tell him what a good boy he was and carry on, don’t make a big deal out of it. Vyktor lost interest in treats very quickly.
I hope you’re having a lovely sleep now 
There seems to be some confusion going around. Tilly was the name of a cat. LOL. This post, the first part, explains the evolution of the TR protocol (it started with the German protocol) and someone with a cat name Tilly, evolved over time and what you are reading is document as part of the Diabetes-Katzen forum. What we have here is the same Tight Regulation protocol.Just Google Tilly diabetes and it should show it. It is a feline diabetes website.
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Okay, looks like no feed, stall for 20 minutes.
. I am getting back on my more normal schedule, which means i turn into a pumpkin in the early evenings. I didn’t see it until this morning. Team Squeaky did great last night!If you want to see an example of "shooting low to stay low" on TR, take a look at China's spreadsheet.
Of course we didn't start out shooting when she was really low...we started shooting at 150 and gradually reduced how low I'd shoot but I got to where I'd shoot anything over 50.
It's scary at first though! You see your cat go from 350 to 200 and then somebody tells you to shoot a 150 and you're like "Are you crazy? If I do that, they'll drop to zero!!"....it doesn't work that way
When you shoot low you are hoping for a nice flat cycle not dropping under 50. Check at Joji and Kit and Jaxbenji. Lantus won’t kick in until +2 generally.