2/27 Gus AMPS 59 +2.5 67, +6.5 63, +9.5 70 PMPS 70, +2 72, +4 76, +6.5 70

Ok. I need to ask this just to ease my mind on what to expect.

I know human meter ‘normal range’ is 50-120.

I suspect that Gus won’t live in the 50-60s all the time with such a little dose (but maybe). I’ve been so used to seeing these numbers for a few weeks now. So before I start to worry for no reason, can someone tell me if it’s normal to start to see cats that are slowly transitioning to little to no insulin end up in the 80-90s? When I see 70 I worry a bit … but I know it’s well below 120.

I know the answer really, but just need to hear someone else say it :) lol
 
Ok. I need to ask this just to ease my mind on what to expect.

I know human meter ‘normal range’ is 50-120.

I suspect that Gus won’t live in the 50-60s all the time with such a little dose (but maybe). I’ve been so used to seeing these numbers for a few weeks now. So before I start to worry for no reason, can someone tell me if it’s normal to start to see cats that are slowly transitioning to little to no insulin end up in the 80-90s? When I see 70 I worry a bit … but I know it’s well below 120.

I know the answer really, but just need to hear someone else say it :) lol
You can take a look at Tyler's spreadsheet 2021 when he was on a drop dose, he's been in remission since 1-24-21

I'll tag Elise for you anyway just to ease your mind :cat:
@tiffmaxee
Also Bron
@Bron and Sheba (GA)
 
You can take a look at Tyler's spreadsheet 2021 when he was on a drop dose, he's been in remission since 1-24-21

I'll tag Elise for you anyway just to ease your mind :cat:
@tiffmaxee
Also Bron
@Bron and Sheba (GA)

I’ve been following recent OTJs trials and noticing they are normally around 70-90… I’m just want to not psych myself out I guess :)

Had a look at Tyler’s SS, that does help to see, thanks :)
 
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