2/7 Leonard + 5 was 84 - PMPS 204 and +3 was 52

Marie&Leonard

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2/7 Leonard PMPS 204 then +3 = 52.. HELP PLEASE
Retested at +3 it was 58 - gave 1/4 can ff pate
+3.5 = 68 (that was 20 minutes ago)
Retesting again at +4
What’s a good safe number to stop testing ?
 
When you have a second, update your thread title with your testing numbers - that way when people are looking at the main forum, they can keep tabs on you and Leonard's numbers. Also, try to keep you spreadsheet up to time with your test numbers.
 
Here is the information for testing low. Leonard hasn't gone below 50 but it's better to be proactive than trying to catch him up if he does drop more.

"If your cat is testing in low numbers and you are not getting a quick response to your post, there are several things you need to do. (Low numbers are under 50mg/dL or 2.8 mmol/L.)
  • Depending on how carbohydrate sensitive your cat is, feed approximately a teaspoon or less of gravy from high carb food or high carb food only. (If you have a cat with GI issues, using a couple of drops of syrup plus low carb food is an alternative.)
  • Test again in 15 – 20 min. Depending on the numbers, give more HC food.
  • Repeat the above steps every 15 – 20 min. until your cat tests in the 50 mg/dL (2.8 mmol/L) or above range for 2 consecutive tests. Continue to feed in small amounts to keep numbers in a safe range.
  • Test in 30 - 40 min. and repeat the test and feed process until there are 2 consecutive tests where numbers are stable or rising.
  • Test in an hour and follow the same steps.
DO NOT become complacent. If numbers have risen after one or two tests, it’s important to continue testing. Numbers may bobble up and down as the HC food and/or Karo wear off. DO NOT get one test where your cat has risen from low numbers into the 50s and go to sleep or leave the house. You are putting your cat in a risky situation. When in doubt, leave HC food out.

In the case of an accidental overdose or should there be symptoms of hypoglycemia, even if you have caught this in the early stages, you may need to monitor for literally 16 or more hours. Lantus, Basaglar, and Levemir are long acting types of insulin. This means if your cat is over dose, you will need to stay alert for hours in order to closely monitor and to keep your cat safe.

Please post your numbers. Those people who are helping you will not abandon you. In fact, they are staying up with you. The experienced people will even work in shifts to make sure your cat is safe and you have the support you need. Remember to refresh your browser to see new posts and keep posting so we know all is well.
 
I think as long as the low carb keeps Leonard safe and Marie is able and willing to keep testing that she should see how he does without giving something higher carb.

If she couldn't test or really needed to go to bed right away, there's no reason she couldn't give him something high carb but she'd still need to keep testing until she gets at least 2 rising or steady numbers without giving anything MC or HC.
 
I think as long as the low carb keeps Leonard safe and Marie is able and willing to keep testing that she should see how he does without giving something higher carb.

If she couldn't test or really needed to go to bed right away, there's no reason she couldn't give him something high carb but she'd still need to keep testing until she gets at least 2 rising or steady numbers without giving anything MC or HC.
Ok. Makes sense. Thanks Chris.
 
His + 5 was 84 and hubby has declared it his bed time (it takes both of us to test Leonard). So I gave him some med carb food- he ate some and has some more on the plate. Leonard’s nadirs are weird - sometimes I see them at +4, but not last Sunday @ + 5 1/2
Thanks for all the help - appreciate y’all so very much !!
We will be awake and testing in 5 hours.
 
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