2/5 Wesson AMPS=142 +4=74 +4.5=39 +5=151 +6=189 +7=178 +8=92 +9=60

Paige & Wesson

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We have had a crazy day. Started a bit defeated seeing a 142 this morning. I know it's probably due to a bounce from the low yesterday, but still. Gave him his drop dose and went back to bed. Checked him at +4 and he was 74. A 1/2 hour later the low glucose alarm starts sounding and he's 45, then 40, then LO. Give him food and a bit of syrup which shoots him up to 189. He's come back down to 92 at +8.

Started the day thinking he wouldn't get off insulin and now I'm feeling more hopeful, but exhausted.

Yesterday
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-5-92-6-68-6-5-49-8-159-9-94-pmps-101.258863/
 
Hmm, looks like Wesson is doing OK on the drop dose. :D I suspect you might not need as much syrup next time.

Any chance you have data on what sort of numbers Wesson liked before he became diabetic? I have a non diabetic that likes the 40's.
 
Hmm, looks like Wesson is doing OK on the drop dose. :D I suspect you might not need as much syrup next time.

Any chance you have data on what sort of numbers Wesson liked before he became diabetic? I have a non diabetic that likes the 40's.

Didn't give him much, just a little drizzle on a tsp of food. Numbers were always normal before, I'll see if I can find some numbers. Do you think that maybe he had a bout of pancreatitis that caused this? We originally went to the vet due to diarrhea/vomiting about a month before the diabetes diagnosis.

So, keep doing the drop dose for tonight? I guess we want to see what he does once the .1 is out of his system right? He's at 81 PMPS
 
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For the 30's, it's strongly recommended to do a reduction. I'd be tempted to skip tonight, which has the benefit of draining the depot.
 
Wow! What a rollercoaster of a day! Don't be discouraged! He started off the 0.10U dose with yellows and mid/high blues. It's just bouncing.
He's looking very good!
 
Even with the skip, the depot will still be at play and affect the first part of the cycle, so get a couple of tests and feed to prevent drops.
You may not need to use higher carbs sine you have skipped. :-)
 
Even with the skip, the depot will still be at play and affect the first part of the cycle, so get a couple of tests and feed to prevent drops.
You may not need to use higher carbs sine you have skipped. :)

Yes, definately will. Hopefully we have an uneventful night. Staying home from my son's race tomorrow just to be safe because I'm going to a bridal shower in the afternoon and don't want to leave him all day.
 
Staying home from my son's race tomorrow just to be safe.
You can always feed slightly higher carbs - like a mix of LC and MC - if necessary - to keep him safe. The skip would have also drained the depot. He might just run a little higher tomorrow - bounce + skip. See how it goes and take a call.
 
You can always feed slightly higher carbs - like a mix of LC and MC - if necessary - to keep him safe. The skip would have also drained the depot. He might just run a little higher tomorrow - bounce + skip. See how it goes and take a call.

I may try that if i could be home late afternoon, but since I can't, I will have hubby live stream the race for me and I can keep an eye on Wessie.
 
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