? 04/01Magellan amps 124 +5,55 pmps 63 +3,48+4,45+5,24+.15,87+.30,133+6,81+.15,109+7,141+.30,316

Oh Magellan...looks like he means business. Good job getting him up from 24 to 133. Glad you caught the 24. Is Magellan okay? Did he show any symptoms of a hypo?
 
Oh Magellan...looks like he means business. Good job getting him up from 24 to 133. Glad you caught the 24. Is Magellan okay? Did he show any symptoms of a hypo?
Megellan is doing well, thanks for asking. As for symptoms he does not show them, never has. That is what has always scared me in the beginning. The trick is honey on top of hc gravy. Thank god he no longer tries to fight me on his treatments.. much.
 
Oh right, i forgot that about him. I'm glad he is somewhat better than he was about the treatments, though! Please stay up now, Magellan.

Given he went <40, that would earn a reduction. It is also the 3rd drop <50. I know you're at .1u, so maybe it would go to a drop dose? I don't give actual dosing advice...I'm just musing. Tagging @Bandit's Mom for dosing help for you. When is your next shot, Julia? @tiffmaxee may be on before then too.
 
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Oh right, i forgot that about him. I'm glad he is somewhat better than he was about the treatments, though! Please stay up now, Magellan.

Given he went <40, that would earn a reduction. It is also the 3rd drop <50. I know you're at .1u, so maybe it would go to a drop dose? I don't give actual dosing advice...I'm just musing. Tagging @Bandit's Mom for help for you. When is your next shot, Julia? @tiffmaxee may be on before then too.
With this reduction he begins his ojt trials.. he is due for another test in 15 min
 
Julia, I'm afraid from looking at Magellan's SS that it doesn't look like he's quite ready to try an OTJ trial. In part, I see too many yellows, some high blues, and not really enough greens. Ideally, you want to see numbers mostly in the normal range before going OTJ completely.

Magellan may be a cat that would benefit from some higher carb food, perhaps something like a 10-12% earlier in the cycles, to try and help him flatten him out, since those lower numbers end up throwing him into a bounce, like he is currently doing tonight. He may also benefit from a drop dose, which is basically hold the plunger and insert the syringe when it is at zero, release the plunger, and let the syringe pull out a little insulin.

Others may have a different view about Magellan not being ready yet for an OTJ trial , perhaps if @Wendy&Neko for @Sienne and Gabby (GA) are around today, they can give you their opinion.
 
I have to agree with Christie. The pre-shot numbers are still a bit too high to stop insulin. I think Lydia's suggestion to go to a drop of insulin is a good one. Alternatively, Christie's suggestion to use a higher carb food may also help.

Are you providing Magellan with a snack at around +8 or +9? Sometimes, a snack late in the cycle will stimulate the kitty's pancreas to produce it's own insulin and bring the numbers down. If you have a timed feeder, you wouldn't need to wake up to feed your cat.
 
I agree with Christie. When cats are ready to go OTJ they are pretty much all green with bg under 100. You want a strong remission. I would feed higher carbs to prevent drops under 50. I would try the drop dose as Christie suggested and feed 10-12% carbs until you see the green ss. You are so close.
 
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Julia, I'm afraid from looking at Magellan's SS that it doesn't look like he's quite ready to try an OTJ trial. In part, I see too many yellows, some high blues, and not really enough greens. Ideally, you want to see numbers mostly in the normal range before going OTJ completely.

Magellan may be a cat that would benefit from some higher carb food, perhaps something like a 10-12% earlier in the cycles, to try and help him flatten him out, since those lower numbers end up throwing him into a bounce, like he is currently doing tonight. He may also benefit from a drop dose, which is basically hold the plunger and insert the syringe when it is at zero, release the plunger, and let the syringe pull out a little insulin.

Others may have a different view about Magellan not being ready yet for an OTJ trial , perhaps if @Wendy&Neko for @Sienne and Gabby (GA) are around today, they can give you their opinion.

That is what I have been doing, yes the higher mid day numbers worry me as well. So I am not quite sure what to do? As for feed what I have been giving him is a mixture of Low to very low carb. fancy feast, friskies and freeze dried meat.
 
I have to agree with Christie. The pre-shot numbers are still a bit too high to stop insulin. I think Lydia's suggestion to go to a drop of insulin is a good one. Alternatively, Christie's suggestion to use a higher carb food may also help.

Are you providing Magellan with a snack at around +8 or +9? Sometimes, a snack late in the cycle will stimulate the kitty's pancreas to produce it's own insulin and bring the numbers down. If you have a timed feeder, you wouldn't need to wake up to feed your cat.
I do not have a feeder, but what we do Is leave the food out and 2 hrs before test take it away. That way he has food available all the time. and what do I do about insulin this am?
 
I would give a drop dose. I would try feeding 10-12% from the start, especially when he starts under 70. You want to try to get him to surf between 50-90 by feeding him tge carb amount that makes that possible.
I am not how much lower I can to??? as he is on .10 of insulin
 
It’s going to be trial and error to figure what to feed to achieve this. You are so close. Just be patient. We want a strong remission.
 
He may also benefit from a drop dose, which is basically hold the plunger and insert the syringe when it is at zero, release the plunger, and let the syringe pull out a little insulin.

Also, can you count the number of drops in your .10? Everyone’s is a little different. You would then give 1/2 of that or a drop, whichever is more.
 
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