I did two lines for the 5th so I could enter all of the number that letdup to the two hour delayed dose while I waited for his numbers to come up. There was no room on the original line for the actual PMPS dose. Sorry it led to the confusion. I was just thinking of how to enter it for my reference and wasn't thinking about anyone else. I am very self centered.
I want to try to manage him on the TR protocol. At his age, I think it would be better for him.
Merlin has always been on canned low carb food since he was diagnosed many years ago. For some reason in Jan. he went uncontrolled and has been a BG mess to deal with. As a result his coat looks awful and he has lost weight. His weight loss has been muscle mass as he is not as strong as he used to be. He has been exhibiting all the classic signs of hyperglycemia and not responding well. His original dose was 1.5 units for a few years and then it inched up to 2 units for the last 6. Our vet wonders if his pancreas is intermittently producing more insulin and so the addition is messing with trying to regulate him.
In the past early years there were a few times when it looked like he was playing around with remission, but he went back to his old self after a month or so of driving me crazy with reduced doses to keep him above 50. I was not following either TR or SLGS protocols, just a management guide given me by his original diagnosing vet who had a lot of feline diabetes experience and was one of the first vets to really push Lantus in the SW US. She retired and we moved to Montana shortly after and up here vets seem to only have a academic/textbook familiarity with diabetes. In fact, we introduced the use of Lantus to several vets up here and they have been surprised at how much better it has worked for their patients. PZI seems to be the favorite up here. Both TR and SLGS are actually new to me.
As far as any recent changes, the only change is giving him subq fluids. In pinching his skin to dose him, I noticed he seemed dehydrated. So I started giving him lactated ringers @ 100ml /day. I thought a dehydrated cat is not good and could easily complicate things. I suspect his more recent numbers might reflect better hydration. While he completely ignores BG testing pricks, he absolutely HATES getting subq fluids and neither of us enjoys the experience.
I just took his +3 and it is 283. The bounce seems to be wearing off.