Angela & Cleo
Member Since 2022
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/posts/3024013/
Well yesterday was a good run of greens. Today is a mellow yellow start
Well yesterday was a good run of greens. Today is a mellow yellow start
and I welcome any and all thoughts and comments and suggestions.
That makes a whole lot of sense to me!Cleo has been see-sawing between 2.25-1.75 units for about 4 months.
She doesn't hold reductions well, so she's on 3 drops under 50 or 1 drop under 40. That seems to really have helped a lot in keeping her in better numbers.
In reading and re-reading the Lantus stickies and various condos I'm wondering if she falls into the description of needing to fatten/skinny a dose.
Excerpts From the sticky Dosing Methods (bold and italic emphasis added by me and not the authors of this sticky):
- If Kitty drops below 40 (long term diabetic) or 50 (newly diagnosed diabetic) reduce the dose by 0.25 unit. If kitty has a history of not holding reductions well or if reductions are close together... sneak the dose down by shaving the dose rather than reducing by a full quarter unit.
- Oftentimes the dose will require "fine tuning" by adding some "fat" (more) or "skinny-ing up" (less) insulin to the dose. However, we strongly suggest caregivers do not skinny kitty's dose after a drop into the 20s or 30s. Instead, take the full reduction.
and I welcome any and all thoughts and comments and suggestions.
It's been a while since I read that sicky in detail. Not surprised that you have!In reading and re-reading the Lantus stickies and various condos I'm wondering if she falls into the description of needing to fatten/skinny a dose.
Excerpts From the sticky Dosing Methods
IMHO, I would not be using a drop below 40 for a newly diagnosed kitty. Yes, she’s almost been diabetic a year but I’d stick with three drops between 40 and 50 as your reduction strategy. We don’t really mix and match reduction methods. Here is a post on Reductions which might help a bit.Cleo has been see-sawing between 2.25-1.75 units for about 4 months.
She doesn't hold reductions well, so she's on 3 drops under 50 or 1 drop under 40. That seems to really have helped a lot in keeping her in better numbers.
In reading and re-reading the Lantus stickies and various condos I'm wondering if she falls into the description of needing to fatten/skinny a dose.
Excerpts From the sticky Dosing Methods (bold and italic emphasis added by me and not the authors of this sticky):
- If Kitty drops below 40 (long term diabetic) or 50 (newly diagnosed diabetic) reduce the dose by 0.25 unit. If kitty has a history of not holding reductions well or if reductions are close together... sneak the dose down by shaving the dose rather than reducing by a full quarter unit.
- Oftentimes the dose will require "fine tuning" by adding some "fat" (more) or "skinny-ing up" (less) insulin to the dose. However, we strongly suggest caregivers do not skinny kitty's dose after a drop into the 20s or 30s. Instead, take the full reduction.
and I welcome any and all thoughts and comments and suggestions.
Your explanation makes perfect sense, and was not taken as criticism at all.Please let me know if you have questions.

Thanks!Yes, I think you would count it as the first of 3 drops even though it is the effect of the previous depot.





You’re very welcome. Pls let me know if you have other questions but best to PM me & then I can respond in your condo. I’m not on every day & don’t always get the alerts.Your explanation makes perfect sense, and was not taken as criticism at all.
I recently took on a new client for work so I've not been able to test as often as I should/like. I'll ramp up the testing and re-read the feeding the curve sticky. Thank you ALL for your replies
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Marje, since you are around, could you please confirm that my understanding is correct in this regard? Thanks!Yes, I think you would count it as the first of 3 drops even though it is the effect of the previous depot.