Lasts up to 6 cycles usually. It's caused by BG dropping faster or lower than they're used to, even if it's perfectly safe numbers - live dumps stored glycogen in a "panic".
He's had a lot going on lately, he should even out in a few days and then we'll have a better idea of how the dose is working for him.
Insulin is not a drug, it's a hormone. When you have a headache and take an aspirin, the headache goes away. Insulin doesn't work in the same way--it takes time and the right dosage to get a cat into good numbers that stay steady and don't go up and down. Lots of other factors can affect numbers as well, such as pancreatitis, infections, tooth discomfort. It took my Ruby over two months to see steadier numbers once she started insulin. It's a marathon, not a sprint!Melissa @FrostD explains bouncing very well. Until a cat who has been diabetic for a while gets used to being in lower numbers, you will see these wild fluctuations. They are totally normal.
I had absolutely no experience with diabetes, human or feline either. I've never had cats who have lived as long as Ruby has and I was taken completely off guard by her diagnosis. I only found out about her diabetes after she was in the ER for three very expensive days, and I was so scared and upset that I listened to her vets for a while until I discovered the FDMB, started home testing and getting her on the right diet. Thankfully this all happened to Ruby during the pandemic when I was working part time from home, so I spent every day here reading and learning everything I could from the wonderful people here. It's a very steep learning curve, but trust us when we say it will become second nature to you and Taz, and everything will be all right.I've never had experience with diabetes because none of my family members have had it.



A cycle is the 12 hours in between shots. There are two cycles in a day, one in the AM and one in the PM.What is considered a cycle? Is that a full day?
They do settle in and figure out how to use the insulin. It's quite impressive to look at as and see when the switch flips in their bodies.
Every cat is different, and pancreatitis often goes hand in hand with diabetes which makes everything all the more challenging.Do they continue to lose a lot of weight during the time it takes them to adjust? Taz has the pancreatitis he's also dealing with and that's making things harder.
Just breathe Sara! You have so many things weighing on you now and you are doing great!I just can not stress how much the help I'm getting here means to me. These past three years have been so hard for me and my husband... we've lost 8 loved ones (including my best friend), my mom was diagnosed and treated for breast cancer, we were foster parents for 2 years (a whole new level of stress there), covid and all the fear and uncertainty that's come with it, my brother has been having some health issues, my husband had a subdural hemorrhage at the end of August (medical bills are coming in from that), now Taz's diagnosis and the $6,000 we've spent in the last 8 days for him. My mom's going in for surgery this Friday, and Taz is still not wanting to eat much. I can now see the weightloss daily, so I'm syringe feeding him now, hoping to slow that down. It's just so much stuff that's been building up and I'm hardly sleeping on top of it. I had to take this entire week off from work, after missing 3 days last week.
I promise I'll get better with keeping all of my questions together and not posting so many threads. I'll also try to calm down and just breathe. You all are truly amazing.




I dont want to push anything on you but loon up the song just breathe by Johnny Diaz. It is a Christian song so if you dont want to please dont feel bad.
Thank you so much for suggesting this song. It's beautiful and made me cry like a baby. Lol. I think it's exactly what I needed. <3



Here is your link from yesterday's post
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...94-pmps-380-2-200-5-5-87.257649/#post-2898981
We suggest to link the prior days post to the new one![]()
When you start a new post for today 1-11-22 you will link yesterdays post which is from 1-10-22I'll try my best to remember. Should all of the posts be linked together?