Blue said:
Mr. Grey is not a diabetic; he likely has diabetes because he's acromegalic.
This is a pretty big assumption... There are other reasons for cats needing higher doses (and 9.5u really isn't THAT high). Acromegaly is one, IAA is another, or Mr. Grey might have simply needed a higher dose to break through because he started on a high dose to begin with. Who knows, he might have been over dose the whole time and just had some glucose toxicity to break through. Rick played things very conservatively on the way down the dosing scale, just to be safe in case there was acro or IAA at play, and it paid off nicely. :smile:
What I see right now is the spreadsheet of a well regulated cat. I don't see any notations of needing high carb food in a while, which is good. Do you feel like you're in control of his numbers right now?
In Tight Regulation, we usually aim for them to be stable under 120 pretty much all the time. Mr. Grey is there - even after a skipped shot he was just 130. He doesn't seem to be diving and bouncing, he's just surfing all the time.
I wouldn't increase the dose, just because you have had a skipped shot and a slightly reduced shot in the recent past and he is still holding these numbers.
If you're following the tight regulation protocol, where you would go next would be to give him at least a week on a consistent dose, and if he is still maintaining under 120 then try a reduction.
You can try a larger reduction if you want, or do it sooner. It might hold, as the rest of his reductions did. The difference in my mind is that before, you were doing bigger reductions because you were trying to
get control over Mr. Grey's numbers. Now you
have control. So you can do slower/smaller reductions and you know you'll keep control, or you can do a large reduction and see if you can keep control. If you do lose control, you should be able to get it back, as long as you are willing to increase again quickly if the numbers start to falter.
I think I might have shared this when we were going through the fast reductions, but the whole time I was thinking "if he is acro or IAA, then the reductions might hold, if not then they probably won't." They did hold, so yes, there's a good chance he has/had one of those conditions that is changing. But he might not, so IMHO we deal with what we see in front of us.