Niko's Mom
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Another nice blue AMPS today! Little bounce last night but Niko seems to have cleared it (yay!)
Here's to hoping he has another good surf, I have switched to the TR method and will be evaluating his dose in the next 2 days (doing a 5 day hold to start since he's a newbie).
Question for you folks -- I'm also part of the FB group, which I know is different, but they tend to advocate that sometimes too much insulin looks like too little insulin, and they suggest that reducing the dose stops 'bouncing'. Is there merit to that? I've seen differing advice for kitties if they're bouncing -- usually, they ask for a decrease instead of an increase.
In other news -- we talked to his vet about TR, who never heard about Rand and Roomp, but I sent her the article and medical study because she was interested! She is willing to let us do TR (as long as we know the hypo risks) since we are one of her only clients who track and monitor their cats like this. Hoping she gains some insight from the study. She is a general vet, not a specialist, but it feels good to be passing on some knowledge.
Another nice blue AMPS today! Little bounce last night but Niko seems to have cleared it (yay!)
Here's to hoping he has another good surf, I have switched to the TR method and will be evaluating his dose in the next 2 days (doing a 5 day hold to start since he's a newbie).
Question for you folks -- I'm also part of the FB group, which I know is different, but they tend to advocate that sometimes too much insulin looks like too little insulin, and they suggest that reducing the dose stops 'bouncing'. Is there merit to that? I've seen differing advice for kitties if they're bouncing -- usually, they ask for a decrease instead of an increase.
In other news -- we talked to his vet about TR, who never heard about Rand and Roomp, but I sent her the article and medical study because she was interested! She is willing to let us do TR (as long as we know the hypo risks) since we are one of her only clients who track and monitor their cats like this. Hoping she gains some insight from the study. She is a general vet, not a specialist, but it feels good to be passing on some knowledge.