Ann & Tess said:
I'm not sure how the bounce following a skipped shot is better than trying to slow the drop w/food.
I don't really like either option...I personally would prefer to shoot less insulin to keep the curve shallow, (even if it means higher numbers) not have to skip a shot and not have to feed out of an extreme low.
But if one has to start giving such low quantites of insulin that it can no longer be measured, then I personally would go, and have gone (when PK went OTJ off Vetsulin) with skipping a shot b/c there is pancreas action and for lack of better terminology, skipping the shot would give the pancreas "practice" or a "workout" and maybe strengthen it or in the least, allow the body to start relying on its own insulin rather than the shot insulin.
I guess my question for Ann is, if you keep shooting the least amount of insulin that you can measure and feeding out of extreme lows, how/when or what marker do you use so you will know when Tess's body can maintain on its own?
On the other paw, I think I can see why Ann would prefer to have the exogenous insulin/food combo do the work- less wear on Tess's pancreas, maybe?
Worth noting, if it were me, I'd have probably shot the 62 and not waited for the 82
if it were my Paul b/c I have copious amounts of data that shows PK's nadir is AT feed/shot time and PK being a reliable food spiker would have a rising number within an hour of feeding/shot. And even though I would always make sure I get follow spot checks after shooting that low, plenty of folks have questioned my methods of shooting so low.
Pretty much Ann's way, my way and Sheila's way amount to just method preferences...ECID and Every bean is different, too.
As long as the method works and the cat's are okay, we can all learn from each other.