The other thing I would add is what do you see as the alternative?
Lower reduction point? I will admit that makes me a bit uncomfortable... although cabergoline is not the same as SRT, when I saw action it behaved similarly...and 70 was a nice comfy place.
SLGS? Seems it would be worse to me. Reducing below 90? He'd have earned far more reductions. Holding the dose for longer? Those streaks of pinks and reds held longer?
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@Wendy&Neko
Hello, it's been a long day. I was up at the university for the afternoon and for the first time back teaching in person in
two years. It also meant I couldn't do any more testing before I gave Eddie (and the crew) dinner, so I have no idea if he went into blue this afternoon.
I do know that TR is much better, more accurate and safer than SLGS but I was also concerned that maybe because of acro Eddie might be different than kitties with diabetes and no acro. I do know it is more prevalent than people -- even vets-- think (I have a hypothesis about this but it's for another time). So, I was just thinking out loud.
I would not lower his reduction point. I think though that I was thinking because he's an acro cat, maybe we rush into reduction when in fact his numbers are a function of the fluctuation I mentioned. I was up through the night with Bhooma (
@Bandit's Mom )because Eddie started to go blue. @+5 124.
I'm concerned about TR because now that we are back in person, I'm signed up to do a couple of lectures at other universities, the first one being March 16 which will require me to be away for two nights. I do not know
anyone who can test period, never mind into the day or night. I have someone who can give insulin but that's as far as it goes and so I worry.
Anyway, these are just my random, but concerning, thoughts. It's because it's all on me every day and every night and if I have to travel even for overnight, there's a risk.
Thanks for listening.