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Cat DJ

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First of all, it has not been able to update the spreadsheet.

His number was so strange that I reattached Libre. For three days, insulin duration seems to be long in the AM and insulin duration very short in the PM.
Is there anyone who can give advice on this issue?

shooting Lantus 2 units.
The number of 00:00(AMPS) is increasing every day.

It is the same even I shoot it behind his neck, which is said to be slow to absorb.
 

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Find a low carb wet food he will eat. Sorry, but it’s more difficult when feeding dry food. You are dosing per your vet’s instructions but it looks to me like an increase is needed.
 
Find a low carb wet food he will eat. Sorry, but it’s more difficult when feeding dry food. You are dosing per your vet’s instructions but it looks to me like an increase is needed.

I'm trying to feed him wet food, but it's not easy. He avoids wet food very much.
I didn't increase because I was afraid that the low number of PM would be lower(today PMPS +6 66), but would it be better to increase a little more? 2.25 units?
 
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I was looking at your ss but now see that it’s not updated. Can you do that please? I need to see it on the ss rather than the graph. I was looking at 10/11! Didn’t look at the date.
 
You were right not to increase. You are dosing per your vet but here’s my take on things using our SLGS method. You saw lots of green since you increased. He’s not used to that so bouncing as being in lower bg than used to causes his body to think it needs to protect itself. Since you feed dry he earned a decrease using SLGS by dropping under 90. I would decrease to 1.75. Your vet might say keep at this dose. I just would definitely not increase.
 
You were right not to increase. You are dosing per your vet but here’s my take on things using our SLGS method. You saw lots of green since you increased. He’s not used to that so bouncing as being in lower bg than used to causes his body to think it needs to protect itself. Since you feed dry he earned a decrease using SLGS by dropping under 90. I would decrease to 1.75. Your vet might say keep at this dose. I just would definitely not increase.

I agree with you.
He seems to be defending against low bg, not shortening insulin duration at PM.
If the insulin duration is short, it should be the same for AM, but it seems that the insulin effect lasts for a relatively +8~+10 at AM.

I reduced it to 1.75unit at 10/23 PM, but it was similar graph shape.
I raised it to 2unit at 10/24 AM to lower the number again. Should I lower it than 1.75unit?
 
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I agree with you.
He seems to be defending against low bg, not shortening insulin duration at PM.
If the insulin duration is short, it should be the same for AM, but it seems that the insulin effect lasts for a relatively +8~+10 at AM.

I reduced it to 1.75unit at 10/23 PM, but it was similar graph shape.
I raised it to 2unit at 10/24 AM to lower the number again. Should I lower it than 1.75unit?

Yes. Once a reduction is earned you keep that dose and see how he does on it for 7 days with SLGS. Then you make a decision about the next week based upon the nadirs for that week. If he ever drops under 90 you reduce and wait another week. When a reduction is taken the depot can remain in play for 4-6 cycles and the bounce can take that long to clear or clear quickly. Some cats never bounce.
 
Yes. Once a reduction is earned you keep that dose and see how he does on it for 7 days with SLGS. Then you make a decision about the next week based upon the nadirs for that week. If he ever drops under 90 you reduce and wait another week. When a reduction is taken the depot can remain in play for 4-6 cycles and the bounce can take that long to clear or clear quickly. Some cats never bounce.

Thanks for your advice :)
 
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