Amy & Papaya (GA)
Member Since 2012
Last post Dec. 22
Just when I was starting to really question whether this dose is too low, down Papaya went to greens. And bounced. Repeat . . .
Last night by +4 she was in nice mid-blues. This morning she woke me up an hour too early for her shot, but I tested to see whether she was too low or really high - one never knows with Papaya! To my surprise she was at 146. I haven't had to think about shooting that low of a preshot value for a while! But since it was too early anyway, I gave her a small portion of low carb and went back to bed. I know, I know, you shouldn't feed that close to a shot. But try telling a cat that. I figured a bit of LC wouldn't bump up her numbers that much anyway, plus the number was already shootable and it would be going up.
Then when I actually got up at shot time and tested, she had shot up to 304! No way that was from the LC. An hour and a half after the shot, she was looking for food again, so I tested again to make sure she wasn't doing one of her dives. Nope - up to 490 now. Of course this is still before onset of the insulin, but it looks to me that she was just heading into a bounce when I tested first. I wonder if she went lower than I realized late in the cycle?
At least bouncing yellow to pink or even blue to red is an improvement over the green to black routine. And if she had to bounce, this was a good day for it since it's my only day of work over the next week.

cat hot spot by ehmeelu, on Flickr
Just when I was starting to really question whether this dose is too low, down Papaya went to greens. And bounced. Repeat . . .
Last night by +4 she was in nice mid-blues. This morning she woke me up an hour too early for her shot, but I tested to see whether she was too low or really high - one never knows with Papaya! To my surprise she was at 146. I haven't had to think about shooting that low of a preshot value for a while! But since it was too early anyway, I gave her a small portion of low carb and went back to bed. I know, I know, you shouldn't feed that close to a shot. But try telling a cat that. I figured a bit of LC wouldn't bump up her numbers that much anyway, plus the number was already shootable and it would be going up.
Then when I actually got up at shot time and tested, she had shot up to 304! No way that was from the LC. An hour and a half after the shot, she was looking for food again, so I tested again to make sure she wasn't doing one of her dives. Nope - up to 490 now. Of course this is still before onset of the insulin, but it looks to me that she was just heading into a bounce when I tested first. I wonder if she went lower than I realized late in the cycle?
At least bouncing yellow to pink or even blue to red is an improvement over the green to black routine. And if she had to bounce, this was a good day for it since it's my only day of work over the next week.

cat hot spot by ehmeelu, on Flickr