When you want to ask a new question, please reply to your own post, as the people that have already read your condo, will not usually go back and re-read the first post if they have already. Here's your question added to your first post above:
"Talk of raising him to 3.75u but if he keeps bouncing everytime he goes into 100s cause his body is not used to it, isnt this dose good for awhile because he is getting into good numbers but his body is still bouncing. ??"
My kitty J.D. was a bouncer for his 9 years of being diabetic. It was very frustrating.
This story sticks in my mind. It's an example of what the liver does to save the cat. Let's say a non-diabetic mama cat is out on her own in the woods, trying her best to survive. Because her babies are newborn, she hasn't left them for long enough to find enough food for herself and her BG is getting lower and lower. When it gets to a certain point her liver will release glucogen sp? and other hormones that raise her BGs temporarily (for about 2 days?) that will save her from going hypoglycemic, long enough for her to hopefully get out and find the food she needs.
Bouncing happens. It is natural. A non-diabetic cat's liver may react when they go below 30, because they are normally within a range of about 40 to 80 or so.
Because Sprocket is used to being in the 300s and 200s, his liver is used to those numbers and being a bit sensitive, and then over reacts when he goes into the 100s and below, right now.
That being said, the dose is based on how low the insulin is taking him. The ultimate goal for regulation is to keep him in a range from 50 to 120 as much as possible. With him having ketones and DKA, it is most important that he get enough insulin to keep them at bay.. I would like to see more blues and more greens on his spreadsheet. You do a good job of testing, and can control him with food. It's up to you when you do the increase, you hold the syringe. We just try to help you understand.
Now that the dose threat has been talked about, he will probably have some nice greens today
I edited this a zillion times, so hopefully it still makes sense.