Thanks so much. My cat's not Blanche but I think you're talking about my spreadsheet when you describe those numbers so maybe just the wrong name!
Yes, I just renamed Kitty
Maybe I need to get some more tests done later in the cycle. Is it something that can improve over time, as in, I should give it more of a chance or is there anything I can do to help it last longer?
Changes with insulin therapy do take some time it's not usual to see an immediate response.
If you look at Kitty's SS, what do you see? Look at the colours when she first started and look to see any changes over time.
Do you see a shift? What conclusion, if any can you draw from what you see? Are you seeing improvement?
Does she still have access to dry? If you're anxious to see more rapid improvement in BG is it worth considering TR?
@Suzanne & Darcy
Feeding high carbs or too late in the cycle, can shorten the cycle, I assume kitty is on low carb wet, I don't think your feeding too late from what I see on your SS.?
I guess she's lost a lot of weight at diagnosis? As she gets into better numbers she will start to put weight back on, be patient.
Last night she went from 190 to 130 in two hours that's not too fast. But it did seem as though she's clearing the bounce. I might have given her her normal snack, waited an hour and seen where her BG was, if I had to sleep, and she was screaming for food, (and this is what she does when she drops then I'd have probably let her have a bigger meal or more carbs in a deliberate attempt to shorten the cycle)
I Always found it useful to look back at a cycle with the benefit of hindsight you can start to draw conclusions of how Kittys BG will behave. Even if what you try doesn't work out how you thought it might there is always something to learn.
How many calories is she getting daily? What is her healthy weight? Is she still loosing?
I gave George his main meal at PS it was a tin of thrive complete chicken breast, 75g, about 2% carbs, onset with lantus was about +2 with him so I didn't want BG spiking before the cycle onset so I kept carbs low at PS, I'd take a +1 or +2 depending on where his BG was at PS, based on that number I'd decide what he would get carb wise, if BG was dropping normally, then he got his regular 4-5 % if I suspected a very active cycle I'd crack out higher carb food. (% according to how quick he was going)
It took a while to fine tune, I made choices that didn't pan out how I thought they would ('not mistakes') the important thing is to look back each cycle and reflect on how it went and what you could have done differently to achieve the desired outcome.