Decided to skip it tonight.
Good idea, Angela.
Not only is that 122
very low for a preshot (it's a normal number...), but it's also the lowest number that you've seen
in that particular insulin cycle... For all you know the number may continue to
drop....
Even after having a cat on insulin for over 9 years I still usually make sure that his blood glucose is
definitely rising (without being influenced by food) before giving insulin.
Your kitty's numbers are very interesting...
It may be that the dose is too high and that is why you're getting some preshots that are too low to shoot. This is not at all uncommon. And reducing the dose may even things out.
Or it may be that the dose is too high and that this is manifesting in low numbers and subsequent 'bounces' up to higher numbers. (This can be tricky because sometimes a caregiver may give insulin based on a high preshot number, only to have the insulin kick in just as the cat's body is dropping out of a bounce. This can cause the numbers to drop steeply.)
It may also be the case that Orion's pancreas is now producing more insulin of it's own, and is able to extend the cycle (by sort of 'picking up the ball and running with it' for a while).
The ability of cats to 'recover' from diabetes can make things very interesting....
I'd suggest reducing the dose, and also trying to snag a few more mid-cycle tests if you can.
Are you posting on the Prozinc forum also? Folks there can help you with advice on dose adjustments.
Eliz