05/12 Eddie AMPS 130 +2.5 241 + 4 227 PMPS 401 +2 374 (really?? Yes, a bounce).

Technically 130 is a safe number to shoot however....because of Eddie's other health concerns I don't feel comfortable giving advice on whether to shoot or not. But will say he seems falling inline with the program. I personally think his switch has flipped and his body is using the insulin properly
 
Technically 130 is a safe number to shoot however....because of Eddie's other health concerns I don't feel comfortable giving advice on whether to shoot or not. But will say he seems falling inline with the program. I personally think his switch has flipped and his body is using the insulin properly
It's just weird! I'm very hesitant to shoot as it showed on the AlphaTrak as 7.2 (the range used in Canada is 4.0-8.0), so even with variation on the upside that 7.2 is in normal range...
Hopefully Wendy is around...
 
Just tested again 156 so I guess I can shoot....Again, this is so strange!
I assume you are home today and can test and keep an eye on him...if so I would shoot. Shoot low to stay low right!

I'd be prepared for a reduction back down to 9.75 as well. Remember he will probably bounce but if he earns the reduction let him keep it even if he bounces and is higher at pmps
 
I assume you are home today and can test and keep an eye on him...if so I would shoot. Shoot low to stay low right!

I'd be prepared for a reduction back down to 9.75 as well. Remember he will probably bounce but if he earns the reduction let him keep it even if he bounces and is higher at pmps

Yes, I'm at home today and can keep an eye on him.

I gave a skinny 10u and will determine by PMPS if I should cut back to 9.75. Nothing like starting off the day with my hair on fire!
 
Yes, I'm at home today and can keep an eye on him.

I gave a skinny 10u and will determine by PMPS if I should cut back to 9.75. Nothing like starting off the day with my hair on fire!
Just remember we want to adjust insulin based on nadir not preshots. It's so easy to get caught up in the preshot numbers since they are usually higher we tend the think they may need more insulin.
 
Just remember we want to adjust insulin based on nadir not preshots. It's so easy to get caught up in the preshot numbers since they are usually higher we tend the think they may need more insulin.
Yes, I think the thing that got me was from his previous foray the night before into not just blue but green! And for him to have 130 at AMPS must mean he went low last night after I got the yellow PMPS +2. I’m hoping you are right about him getting on board with the program and that insulin is starting to work.
 
Yes, I think the thing that got me was from his previous foray the night before into not just blue but green! And for him to have 130 at AMPS must mean he went low last night after I got the yellow PMPS +2. I’m hoping you are right about him getting on board with the program and that insulin is starting to work.
I hope so too! I'm very logical so if his numbers are improving like they are the only explanation to me is that his body is finally using the insulin correctly. Which means he is healing and getting past the glucose toxicity and the procedure you had done for the tumor may finally be kicking in as well. Like I said a switch flipped LOL

:bighug::bighug:
 
I hope so too! I'm very logical so if his numbers are improving like they are the only explanation to me is that his body is finally using the insulin correctly. Which means he is healing and getting past the glucose toxicity and the procedure you had done for the tumor may finally be kicking in as well. Like I said a switch flipped LOL

:bighug::bighug:
Switch flipping gets my vote, Rainbow. :) All best for you & LM today. :bighug::bighug:
 
Well, how does this grab you? When I was trying to decide what to do this morning I also emailed Eddie's IM vet with the same question. This is his response to me:
"I do not feel it is appropriate for me to provide input, Eddie’s DM control is managed by the Feline Diabetes Message board."
 
Well, how does this grab you? When I was trying to decide what to do this morning I also emailed Eddie's IM vet with the same question. This is his response to me:
"I do not feel it is appropriate for me to provide input, Eddie’s DM control is managed by the Feline Diabetes Message board."
Well he isn't wrong but seems a bit passive aggressive to me LOL
 
Well he isn't wrong but seems a bit passive aggressive to me LOL
It is quite passive aggressive. I mean does he think he's in competition with FDMB? He once used to compliment me on the fact I was so engaged with Eddie's (and Blue's) care, as in doing research, advocating, asking questions, etc. Sheesh.
 
Add me to the ones that are glad you shot. Of course, I never shot below 51 on the human meter. :D Only cause I never got the chance to shoot a 50. The first few times I shot low, the same thing happened, a little bounce.

As for the IM vet, I'm not sure why you even bother asking him. I would have been surprised if you had gotten a timely answer from the IM vet. With being the only internist in the area, I'm sure he's pretty busy. It didn't take me many times of delayed responses before I stopped asking dosing questions of my vet. This place is "staffed" 24 hours. The FDMB is not managing Eddie's DM control. You are, you hold the syringe. We are providing suggestions, but it's ultimately up to you to decide what to do.
es, I think the thing that got me was from his previous foray the night before into not just blue but green! And for him to have 130 at AMPS must mean he went low last night after I got the yellow PMPS +2.
The pink to blue slide overnight was a very common cycle for Neko. Without testing in the wee hours, you can't say whether he saw green or just just drifted down all night.
 
Add me to the ones that are glad you shot. Of course, I never shot below 51 on the human meter. :D Only cause I never got the chance to shoot a 50. The first few times I shot low, the same thing happened, a little bounce.

As for the IM vet, I'm not sure why you even bother asking him. I would have been surprised if you had gotten a timely answer from the IM vet. With being the only internist in the area, I'm sure he's pretty busy. It didn't take me many times of delayed responses before I stopped asking dosing questions of my vet. This place is "staffed" 24 hours. The FDMB is not managing Eddie's DM control. You are, you hold the syringe. We are providing suggestions, but it's ultimately up to you to decide what to do.

The pink to blue slide overnight was a very common cycle for Neko. Without testing in the wee hours, you can't say whether he saw green or just just drifted down all night.

I have more to say about the IM vet but in the meantime, look at PMPS 401. Like really?
 
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