Wishful thinking, but 200 @+8.5 is yellow and not blueRef your SS.
Oh yeah, that happens. You could make it 199 and blue.Hmm. 11.1 in world is blue but it’s yellow (200) in US!? I just tested it in the next cell +9.. have a look - I guess it rounds up to 200 should be ‘199.8’. What to do?
Oh yeah, that happens. You could make it 199 and blue.![]()

The thing with him is that he could give you a blue AMPS and then head up from there. I think you are good for an increase tomorrow morning.
A cat's insulin needs can and do change. A dose that was good for him a few days back could go stale (requiring an increase) and a dose that was good for him could be too much in a few days (earning a reduction). Our job is to let the numbers guide us and go up and down in dosing accordingly. This is the 7th cycle since the last green - enough time for him to clear the bounce. When you're testing and feeding, you have the tools to keep him safe.I’m a bit nervous since he went to 56 on his current dose… and what happens when he decides to break this (crazy high) bounce on the new dose which should come in the next few days (hopefully). Guess that’s why we only do .25 increases
Unfortunately, with Gus, a lower AMPS is not an indication that he will head lower in the cycle. He has given a blue AMPS several times only to head higher from there. I would take him up to 4U tomorrow. His SS is beginning to remind me of Callie's. A little green at every dose after an increase and then it disappears. Till she hit her breakthrough dose.Should I hold the dose is for whatever reason he goes low for AMPS (which I don’t see happening really..)?
A cat's insulin needs can and do change. A dose that was good for him a few days back could go stale (requiring an increase) and a dose that was good for him could be too much in a few days (earning a reduction). Our job is to let the numbers guide us and go up and down in dosing accordingly. This is the 7th cycle since the last green - enough time for him to clear the bounce. When you're testing and feeding, you have the tools to keep him safe.
Unfortunately, with Gus, a lower AMPS is not an indication that he will head lower in the cycle. He has given a blue AMPS several times only to head higher from there. I would take him up to 4U tomorrow. His SS is beginning to remind me of Callie's. A little green at every dose after an increase and then it disappears. Till she hit her breakthrough dose.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...zhtGafO9w8Im2Himu-TPeZTQT--F1RxQ2z8CL/pubhtml
Based on his creatine and SDMA, it doesn't look like you need to worry about CKD just yet (http://felinecrf.org/how_bad_is_it.htm)
But his phosporus is on the higher side. Not high enough to start phosphorus binders, but you want to look switch to low phosphorus food - that is food with less than 0.5% phosphorus on a dry matter basis. Controling phosphorus levels slows the progression of CKD. (http://felinecrf.org/phosphorus.htm)
Here's a list of low carb low phos foods. There may be others as well.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/felinediabetes/permalink/10159445516260202