nckitties3 said:
I was expecting that.
Trying the unorthodox, dropping him to .5..can't get any worse and his readings are leaning toward too high a dose, so we'll see what happens over the next couple days.
Couldn't bring up the site for over an hour, nice to see it's back up.
UGH, please tell me you are testing for ketones often.... the drop to the .5u dose - not a move I would have chosen, but now you can see that .75u not enough and maybe 1.75u possibly too much...
FWIW, I do not believe that Somogyi exists, and nobody has been able to show me an example of it.
I don't see it on Lantus, but maybe others can say more.
OK look at the ss, go back to the point where you had better numbers....
The blues on 2/2-103, 1/28-134, and the 1/25-98 make me wonder if you can try food manipulation.
That starting dose of 3u is way too high; that's for sure.
That 1.75u is maybe a little too high, and that .75u is too low.
I don't know what the others may suggest, but it's said to go back to the dose that seemed best before your change.....
On 1/18, your comment is first shot with syringe; what were you using before?
On 1/19, you mention maybe a fur shot.
I think I'd try food manipulation, and give the 1.5u dose a try. After 7 cycles, 1 fur shot in there, you got some decent numbers by 1/22, but then something happened.... not sure what but it could well have been a bounce, so I don't think I would have increased. The next few days got you that real low 98 and that was followed by a definite bounce.... I think I would have dropped back to just 1.5u or even 1.25u, just to get the extreme numbers to settle.
Some cats fall/drop hard at the front end of cycles, then bounce right back up; some people have tried to use food to 'guide' the numbers.... something like feeding 1tsp every hour for the first 4 hours after a shot may be just enough to slow the drop, and with a slower, more gentle drop, you may be less likely to see the crazy HI's.
To address the food - there's no need to mess with calories and amounts of food until your cat is closer to regulated. The cat's not able to utilize the food you are feeding well, so it's OK to feed a bit more if needed.
The comment about overdose on the 2/5 entry is unlikely..... the numbers as well as the reaction of extreme hunger and thirst is telling you not enough insulin.
I don't know what dose you would feel good to give.... something between 1u and 1.5u would be good, then hold it and see what numbers you can get.... juggle around the food snacks, and consider giving some MC around +4 or so because you are getting drops that you want to slow down.
I think the .5u dose can be dangerous, and you may end up at the vet with a very sick cat.
The recipe for DKA usually includes not enough insulin, not enough food, and infection.