Jamielvsaustin
Member Since 2014
Charlie is either extremely low at the time we should be giving him a shot...or his next shot he's extremely high. I know, we've got to be doing something wrong. But I'm not going to give my cat insulin when he tests at 55 or 67 or even 72. Especially if one day he tests at 275 and 4 hours later he's down to 49. I just can't risk it...but I know I need to do my part on regulating him. I guess, I just don't know how to do it...without freaking myself out into a poor decision.
Anyhow, I did as much of a curve on Saturday as I could. I ended up testing every hour because he dropped so low. I gave treats each time I tested, so that may have affected his levels...but I didn't give anything high carb because I wanted to monitor him, and we'd decided to lower his dosage amount anyway. He got lower during this curve, than the time I thought he was hypo'ing....his personality/behavior never changed and that helped me to decide not to try to change his readings (by giving high carb items or karo syrup). If at any point I thought he was in danger I would have reacted appropriately and said screw the curve...
How could he go from 48 to 442 in such a short period of time? (3.5 hrs) PMPS was given on time.
Anyhow, I did as much of a curve on Saturday as I could. I ended up testing every hour because he dropped so low. I gave treats each time I tested, so that may have affected his levels...but I didn't give anything high carb because I wanted to monitor him, and we'd decided to lower his dosage amount anyway. He got lower during this curve, than the time I thought he was hypo'ing....his personality/behavior never changed and that helped me to decide not to try to change his readings (by giving high carb items or karo syrup). If at any point I thought he was in danger I would have reacted appropriately and said screw the curve...
How could he go from 48 to 442 in such a short period of time? (3.5 hrs) PMPS was given on time.