Marcy & Klinger said:I'm pretty sure the picture are the same as on the sticky, but the explanation link might be different.
A typical rebound pattern, most often seen with long-acting insulins, is a high, flat, unresponsive blood sugar over a period of days. Sometimes, often when raising dosage, this high flat curve will be punctuated by sudden drops to very low values, (with possible hypoglycemic events) followed by a fast return to high unresponsive numbers. (It's the sudden dip that distinguishes this pattern from inadequate insulin, but it doesn't always happen.) http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound
"Is it due to too much insulin? or too little eating? or both? Is this a 'good'thing? an indication that she might be coming off or getting regulated or is it that it's just so out of whack that she's going to keep bouncing around?". . . and the 90% drop from 308 to 32 in 7 hours last night!"
eeraby said:"Is it due to too much insulin? or too little eating? or both? Is this a 'good'thing? an indication that she might be coming off or getting regulated or is it that it's just so out of whack that she's going to keep bouncing around?" nailbite_smile