3/8 larry AMPS 357 +4 319 PMPS 327

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IloveLarry

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sky high. is he bouncing? rebounding? idk the difference.
ETA oops got the # wrong 1st time but this is good. bttr #.
 
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Good morning Pam and extra sweet Larry!

Bounce and rebound are the same thing....just different terms. I suspect it is a bounce...just keep on keeping on!

HUGS!
 
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ty lyresa! i have asked that, and wondered! so no1 knows why some cats do it? and no way to stop them?
 
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The REASON it happens is because their body got used to higher numbers. When you start hitting lower numbers, the liver panics and sends out more regulatory hormones trying to get it back to where it's decided is 'right'. It just takes time to overcome this. The more time we can get their bodies into lower numbers, the more the liver will get used to it.

KT has always bounced - he goes REALLY low then zooms up - he thinks he's a rubber ball even after almost 3 years. Dakota doesn't bounce nearly as much but he also doesn't dive really low either.

Patience is the key....

HUGS!!!!!
 
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hugs. well thats sad to hear. some always do it, i guess :( i thot in time it went away.
 
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They bounce until they don't. Just hang in there.

For some extreme cats with a lot of test data, occasionally, folks have used a tiny (drops) supplement of a fast acting, time limited insulin, such as R (regular, lasts roughly 4-5 hours in the cat) or N (NPH, lasts roughly 6-8 hours in the cat), to help manage the bounces.
 
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Sammy bounced for basically 125 days. And then she stopped. As we often say, its a marathon, not a sprint. Frustrating, we know, but worth it when kitty gets better
 
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wow, well its good he got better.
larry got on the bed by himself again today and slept :) i put a chair there for him, but i had been putting him up, and he was getting down, himself. sometimes he doesnt use the chair to jump down. its quite a leap. u can hear the breath get knocked out, bc hes so big and its a wooden floor. :( :(
hope it wont hurt his legs. theyre better but not totally normal.
 
when do lantus shots get easier? larry was refusing to eat again, trying to hide, anything to avoid the shot. hopefully it wasnt a furshot. WHAT a nightmare! @-) :shock: @-)
 
Giving a treat after testing?

Gently pulling up the skin calmly and not much? Pressing in the needle, pushing the plunger, pulling out smoothly?

Warming the ears?

Tried the paw pad at the wrist?
 
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