Bella & Puddin
Member Since 2024
Good Morning!
I was reading about bouncing on the forum and found the following:
• Following a bounce, a cat’s BG may stay high and flat for several cycles. Avoid the temptation to increase the dose at this point. If the BG does not return to normal in 6-8 cycles, an increase might be needed based on the method of regulation you are following.
(https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...mation-and-important-linksplease-read.224794/)
If Puddin is bouncing, maybe still today since he's having 400s readings, should I hold his dose a few more cycles? He would have a dose increase tomorrow, if not.
Also, @Wendy&Neko, if I increased .5u this previous increase per your suggestion, should I increase another .5u or go back to .25u increases?
Puddin's ketones are staying low, probably about 0.1/0.2.
Thank you!
Previous post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...2-pmps-310-2-5-477-4-440.289360/#post-3174552
I was reading about bouncing on the forum and found the following:
• Following a bounce, a cat’s BG may stay high and flat for several cycles. Avoid the temptation to increase the dose at this point. If the BG does not return to normal in 6-8 cycles, an increase might be needed based on the method of regulation you are following.
(https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...mation-and-important-linksplease-read.224794/)
If Puddin is bouncing, maybe still today since he's having 400s readings, should I hold his dose a few more cycles? He would have a dose increase tomorrow, if not.
Also, @Wendy&Neko, if I increased .5u this previous increase per your suggestion, should I increase another .5u or go back to .25u increases?
Puddin's ketones are staying low, probably about 0.1/0.2.
Thank you!
Previous post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...2-pmps-310-2-5-477-4-440.289360/#post-3174552