6/1 Cinna | AMPS 132 | +3 79 | +4 104 | +8.8 52 | PMPS 97

alio

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5/31: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...-1-5-50-4-76-pmps-96-1-5-57-2-64-3-63.263976/

Bit of a wild night and busy morning, so only just posting now at AM+4.5.

He woke us up multiple times last night, so I scanned him each time. I gave him some food during the night, even at times he didn't really need it (+7.5); so I think that's what the blue at +8 might relate to.

Interestingly he hasn't dropped like a rock at AM+2/+3 today, and now he's 104 @ +4.

I don't really get what is happening here. Is he bouncing again? I thought he'd finally settled down?
 
It looks like a mini bounce maybe from the 53 last night.
I guess we will see what the rest of the day brings... hopefully, some more greens and a less eventual PM cycle lol

+5 106 (had some lunch, he was pretty hungry and gobbled it up)

attempt a reduction when the cat regularly has its lowest BGs in the normal range of a non-diabetic healthy cat (50 - 80 mg/dL) while staying under 100 mg/dl overall for at least one week.
How are we tracking here? "regularly" and "overall" seem to provide a little wiggle room for some bouncing, but, is Cinna bouncing around still too much to start counting days?
 
There’s too much blue for a decrease count in my opinion. He could earn one by dropping under 50 though. To earn one fir 7 days in normal numbers you want mostly green. Under 100.
 
I think a disadvantage of the Libre is I'm more likely to hit those blues because I'm testing more lol. But it's good to know what's happening. I don't want to rush to a dose decrease, but, I'm really hoping he stops dropping into the 50s all the time! :)
 
+8 73
+8.5 61 (fed because he was dropping and I needed to be in a meeting)
+8.8 52 (DH scanned and fed, was in a meeting so couldn't confirm on Lite)
+9 102 (Libre), 69 (Lite)

Not sure why he decided to drop here...
 
The Libre is known for giving these late cycle drops (way past the cat's usual nadirs) that don't really add up.
Hmm, I wonder why it does that; if there is some sort of larger difference between interstitial fluid and blood testing later in the cycle...
 
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