Yep you stick to the dose for a week unless he goes below 50. And understanding the Sugar Dance is confusing and frustrating in the beginning..
Do you dance yourself? Or ever tried to learn a popular dance? Or for that matter tried to master any new skill in the beginning nothing makes sense, you feel clumsy, you trip over your own feet, you step on your partner's toes, you fall down or forget what step comes next etc. But you just keep at it, you take the entire dance and break it down into little chunks until you get it down..Then before you know it the music starts and you find you are gracefully gliding across the dance floor in perfect unison with your dance partner. Well the Sugar Dance is the same way you have to not only learn the steps of the dance but what dance your partner wants to dance the only difference is Cupcake is the only one who can hear the music you are dancing to. We can teach you the steps but only Cupcake can teach you the music.
Some cats waltz, some cats tango, and some cats like my Maxwell just decide they hate to dance and go into remission. Thus why we call it a dance.
Now for why he is high again today...He is bouncing off that green yesterday. He dropped very fast yesterday and into numbers his body hasn't felt in awhile and his liver got scared and threw out all kinds of counterregulatory hormones and stored sugars because while we know he wasn't in any danger of going hypo his body didn't..
Cupcake was a diabetic long before you even realize he was sick so his body got use to being in those high numbers. They became his new normal so when he either drops fast or goes lower than he has been in awhile his liver sends out a S.O.S that he is headed for hypo and tries to save itself. Sort of like if you are on a boat for awhile you stop noticing the rocking of the waves and can move normally I.e. sea legs but when you step back on land again your legs feel funny and don't want to work right. even through we as humans belong walking on land. But the longer you are back on land the more it starts to feel normal again.
Right now we have to reteach Cupcake's body what it feels like to be in normal numbers again. And that it is okay to be down there. He didn't become diabetic over night and he is going to get well over night either. He may or may not ever come off insulin but he will get well again and be happy and healthy even if he may always have to take insulin.
I have one of each Maxwell is in remission and off insulin but Autumn is more than likely insulin dependent for life. But if you see them both with my other cats and didn't know who were the diabetics you couldn't tell who was who. They all play, purr, snuggle and are in perfect health just two are extra sweet.
Mel, Maxwell, Autumn and The Fur Gang