01/29 Winston AMPS 362 +3 365 +7 340

He's not used to yellows, might be bouncing a bit. If you don't see any low yellows by tomorrow morning, I think you'll be OK to bump him up to 6 units. This is a fast track and for any lurkers, custom for Jennifer and Winston only. Most cats need similar amounts of Lev as they did Lantus, and 7 units Lantus was not enough for Winston. We reduce in case a cat has a strong reaction, but you should know if that's going to happen by tomorrow morning.

@Sue and Luci Read back a couple posts, the explanation for the switch was there.
 
He's not used to yellows, might be bouncing a bit. If you don't see any low yellows by tomorrow morning, I think you'll be OK to bump him up to 6 units. This is a fast track and for any lurkers, custom for Jennifer and Winston only. Most cats need similar amounts of Lev as they did Lantus, and 7 units Lantus was not enough for Winston. We reduce in case a cat has a strong reaction, but you should know if that's going to happen by tomorrow morning.

@Sue and Luci Read back a couple posts, the explanation for the switch was there.
Ok, sounds like a good plan! He was 355 at +10 and his PMPS was 380.
He's looking pretty flat at the moment, but if you want to see whether he's coming down a little before PMPS you could try a +10 today. Sometimes they just stay flat through to next shot.
He was 355 at +10:(
 
Well...I have learned that sometimes the threat of an increase can shake things up a bit, especially if it comes from Wendy :joyful:.

For a little while after I switched, Mav kept hanging around 337 (18.7 for those of us who follow the metric). I thought my meter was broken lol.
 
Hi there :cool:
Just adding my voice to the “get the high dose testing done “ chorus.

How old is Winston?
How did you discover he is diabetic?
Hi Sandy! I will be getting that testing done soon!
Winston is around 10, we think. We got him from the SPCA as an adult cat. They were not sure of his age, but estimated him to be about 3. We have had him for at least 7 years.
I had had another diabetic kitty in the past, so I knew the signs. Winston was drinking excessively, losing weight, hungry all the time and his coat was looking scruffy. It was confirmed by the vet.
 
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