1/5 Ruby PMPS 103/+2 73/+3 64 dose reduced

Katherine&Ruby

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Yesterday was another good day in Rubyland, with a blue start that stayed green through the rest of it. She and Olive had fun chasing and pouncing on kitchen twine that I dragged up and down the long hallway of our apartment until everyone was panting and a little exhausted. :)

Healing thoughts to all of the sick kitties and hugs to you beans who love them so. Have a great Tuesday, everyone. :bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Nice workout! Love that idea of pulling a string...it's always good to find ways to entertain the crew at home indoors :)

Have a great day! Ruby is looking good!!
 
Nice surfing Ruby - paws crossed for more of the same today! Have a wonderful day, Katherine :bighug:
 
+3 = 48. I took a nap and overslept. Had meant to wake up an hour ago. :banghead: When I woke up, Ruby was crying for food which I knew meant she was low. Just fed her .5 oz 29% HC.

Guess Ruby's getting the reduction she's been angling for. :rolleyes: I was thinking of shaving her dose to .375 instead of taking off the full .25. If anyone could give me thoughts on this I'd appreciate it!
 
Guess Ruby's getting the reduction she's been angling for. :rolleyes: I was thinking of shaving her dose to .375 instead of taking off the full .25. If anyone could give me thoughts on this I'd appreciate it!

Since Ruby has gone up and down between 0.25 and 0.5 a few times already, you could either shave the dose or you could try for 3 drops between 40 and 50 to take a reduction.
Let me see what @tiffmaxee thinks.
 
Good morning Katherine. I agree with Bhooma. I think it would be a good idea to shave the dose, especially now that you are using calipers. It worked for Max. I’d try that first before three times in the 40’s. So call it a S.5 and instead of a .25 reduction it would be half of that.
 
Since Ruby has gone up and down between 0.25 and 0.5 a few times already, you could either shave the dose or you could try for 3 drops between 40 and 50 to take a reduction.
Let me see what @tiffmaxee thinks.
Good morning Katherine. I agree with Bhooma. I think it would be a good idea to shave the dose, especially now that you are using calipers. It worked for Max. I’d try that first before three times in the 40’s. So call it a S.5 and instead of a .25 reduction it would be half of that.
Many thanks to you both! :bighug: I'll shave the dose to .375 units and start tonight. I'm actually looking forward to doing this with the calipers and seeing if we get different results from the last time we tried (and failed) to reduce to the same amount.
 
Many thanks to you both! :bighug: I'll shave the dose to .375 units and start tonight. I'm actually looking forward to doing this with the calipers and seeing if we get different results from the last time we tried (and failed) to reduce to the same amount.

What didn't work 2 weeks back could work now and vice versa. The eternal mystery of feline diabetes! :rolleyes:
Good luck :-)
 
Even though Ruby had been going between 0.25 units and 0.5 units, that was way back in "days before calipers". ;) Now that you have calipers, you know she's earned a reduction and hopefully it'll stick there. You can always experiment with smaller reductions, but just be aware the larger depot can still make things "interesting" for a few cycles yet.
 
Even though Ruby had been going between 0.25 units and 0.5 units, that was way back in "days before calipers". ;) Now that you have calipers, you know she's earned a reduction and hopefully it'll stick there. You can always experiment with smaller reductions, but just be aware the larger depot can still make things "interesting" for a few cycles yet.
Thank you, Wendy! Just so I understand you correctly, you are suggesting that we go to .25 units today because I have calipers now and can be sure we're consistent, right? That makes a lot of sense to me. If we need to go back up, we can always do so and figure out then what that might look like.
 
What I was saying is that without calipers, it was hard to say (depending on types of syringes) whether you were getting exactly the same doses when you were shooting 0.25 and 0.5 units before hand. With little doses, even a little bit extra/less makes a difference. However, only you can judge how close you think you were without calipers. Your call.
 
What I was saying is that without calipers, it was hard to say (depending on types of syringes) whether you were getting exactly the same doses when you were shooting 0.25 and 0.5 units before hand. With little doses, even a little bit extra/less makes a difference. However, only you can judge how close you think you were without calipers. Your call.
Got it! I don't think I was close or consistent at all on the BDs without calipers. Ruby's sensitivity to .5 units on calipers seems very different from .5 without them. I think I would feel best shaving the dose and seeing where that takes us, as I am also hoping to get some of those pre-shot numbers lower in the process. If Ruby wants less she'll tell me. :cat: Thank you for helping me make the decision, Wendy.
 
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