Hi Teresa, are you following SLGS or TR or what for dosing? If he's still regularly getting dry food, then I guess it's SLGS you are following, which means reductions earned below 90. Our experience with IAA here is that only changing the dose once a week is not a good approach for IAA kitties. That allows the antibodies to lead the dance and you'll find yourself having to give even higher doses of insulin. The lowest he's been lately is in the 90's and that's still very safe numbers. In fact, the more he sees green, the better for an IAA kitty. I would go back to 10.5 units. He was starting to look good on that. The blues you saw today were probably as a result of the 10.5 unit depot.
Thank you, for your reply. Yesterday, Buddy ate I think 4 cans of MC wet food, 1 can LC wet food, and dry food, that was because his BG kept getting lower. I talked to our vet yesterday evening about another cat of mine, I mentioned about Buddy, she thought that he was becoming sensitive to his insulin, she told me to cut his insulin in half, which I did. This morning he was high, but that happens on the next day after he has ate a lot. I gave him the dose his doc recommend, but I might need to go back to 10.5. I followed the vet's advice because I was not sure what to do and another one of my cat's is very sick, she is taking a lot of attention. If Buddy was not IAA, I would not have lowered him, but even though he was eating a lot he kept going down, not a lot at a time, but still down until much later in the day. I did not want him to crash while I was taking care of my other cat and this is still going on today. My vet is not in until tomorrow so I might not have any resolution with my other cat until tomorrow, this causes a problem trying to take care of Buddy with strange numbers.
I talked to a Endocrinolgist at MSU about Buddy, he said to only change Buddy's dose 1 time a week, he talked to our vet and she agreed. When I see what happens with everything going on here, I will go back to the SLUGS method of dosing.
Buddy has a lot of food aversions from having pancreatitis, so sometimes he wants dry food (Dr. Elsey's LC) and sometimes he will not eat dry food. With a pancky cat I think you never know about what they will eat. When Buddy would not eat dry food, I put him on TR, then when he started begging for dry I put him on SLUGS. I just try to make sure that he eats.