


Thanks @Diane Tyler's Mom, you can see how enthusiastic I was in posting when Kona got a high number this morning and me staying up too late.@Jason - Kona's Dad
Morning Jason, you need to fix your date in your title to 10/29 lol
Have a nice day![]()


The sleep deprivation is real. Hope you have a good SundayThanks @Diane Tyler's Mom, you can see how enthusiastic I was in posting when Kona got a high number this morning and me staying up too late.
Correction made, thanks!![]()

Likely a cycle of New Dose Wonkiness today. Should be over now. New Dose Wonkiness (NDW) and failed reductions
A freeze-dried snack might not be enough to prevent her from dropping. You want to use food to ensure she doesn't dive too much. Bounces can be triggered by dives as well as lower numbers than she's used to. In active cycles, you want to feed a tsp of food after each test if she is dropping.
Did she drop from 180 to 138 even after some food?I gave her no carb food. Should I have switched to low/med carbs at this point or more so if she goes below 100?
Did she drop from 180 to 138 even after some food?
Oh OK. Sorry, I misread your earlier message. I thought you'd said that you'd give her some food and get a +3.I gave her the freeze-dried chicken after the180. About a teaspoon worth of it.
Yes, from the snack she dropped 180 to 138.
I saw that you have been feeding her only twice a day when she was in higher numbers and I remember your saying that that is how she has been fed all her life, but when on insulin, you want to feed small meals in the first part of the cycle. Not only to prevent dives and consequent bounces, but also to prevent reductions and keep her at a good dose. Without food, numbers will keep falling. As she starts seeing lower numbers, food is an important tool in getting her tightly regulated.
Another thing you might want to consider. A zero carb food isn't always the best choice. Feeding Lowest/Zero Carb vs Lower Carb Foods Some cats do better with a little higher carbs. A lot of people feed food in the 3-6% carb range.
