Heike & BInie
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Last post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/6-29-binie-amps-382-3-314-6-310.291633/#post-3190167
Good afternoon,
what a surprise yesterday evening with that sudden drop! 1.75 IU gave her slightly better numbers than 1.5 IU but nothing extreme happened and I was only feeding low carb so far. So I was quite surprised to see that sudden drop yesterday and that feeding high carb was not enough to stabilize her. That was a bit scary I have to admit.
Maybe it was because the depot finally formed after 8 cycles with 1.75 IU but somehow I still wonder if it has to do with the sudden heat in Germany yesterday. I remember I came about that in the German sister group diabetes-katzen.net where I studied all the information before I came to this group. Maybe that is more a German topic as many cats go outside and most people here don't have AC in their homes. I also found the information for human diabetics, that in the heat the insulin works faster and harder and there is a bigger chance for a hypo. Here is a link in English in case someone is interested:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/managing-your-diabetes/hot-weather
I just wonder what to do with that information, as with a depot insulin, I can not adjust the dose to the daily temperature. But maybe it is a reminder to check more often if temperatures are higher. Thank god we had a drastic weather change last night and the next week will be cool and rainy.
I changed her dose to 1.5 IU again and wonder what I will see the next days. Today she is bouncing and flat in pink. I am a bit nervous as in 10 days I will have three days where I have to be away for my work from morning to evening shot and can't watch her during the day. My ex-boyfriend promised me to take some days off and look after her but on friday he told me he will not make it.
Thank god I have this really nice neigbor who can look after her from time to time but something like yesterday night I wouldn't want to put on her shoulders. At diagnosis I knew it is going to be difficult but I didn't think it would limit our life for such a long time. 
I wish everyone a relaxed sunday!


Good afternoon,
what a surprise yesterday evening with that sudden drop! 1.75 IU gave her slightly better numbers than 1.5 IU but nothing extreme happened and I was only feeding low carb so far. So I was quite surprised to see that sudden drop yesterday and that feeding high carb was not enough to stabilize her. That was a bit scary I have to admit.
Maybe it was because the depot finally formed after 8 cycles with 1.75 IU but somehow I still wonder if it has to do with the sudden heat in Germany yesterday. I remember I came about that in the German sister group diabetes-katzen.net where I studied all the information before I came to this group. Maybe that is more a German topic as many cats go outside and most people here don't have AC in their homes. I also found the information for human diabetics, that in the heat the insulin works faster and harder and there is a bigger chance for a hypo. Here is a link in English in case someone is interested:
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/managing-your-diabetes/hot-weather
I just wonder what to do with that information, as with a depot insulin, I can not adjust the dose to the daily temperature. But maybe it is a reminder to check more often if temperatures are higher. Thank god we had a drastic weather change last night and the next week will be cool and rainy.
I changed her dose to 1.5 IU again and wonder what I will see the next days. Today she is bouncing and flat in pink. I am a bit nervous as in 10 days I will have three days where I have to be away for my work from morning to evening shot and can't watch her during the day. My ex-boyfriend promised me to take some days off and look after her but on friday he told me he will not make it.


I wish everyone a relaxed sunday!


