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Yes. I just gave them at 7:30 am. Thanks Summer!I am so sorry for Darcy and you, Suzanne. Like Carla, I am sending prayers for your boy. Is he still getting the sub-q's?
So glad to hear this! Don't forget to enter the numbers in the ss. I didn't see them. That high AMPS probably freaked you out. I always know when you are upset as you don't say anything in your original post of the day. You just attach the previous post. I really, really, really hope Darcy and you have a good day after your disturbing early morning.Thank you! I’ve gotten him down and he is feeling sooo much better already. When he was at 461 he was very lethargic... lying around and not even raising his head much for me - almost floppy when I picked him up ... well yes just floppy is an accurate description. At 360 he started to get up and look around. Then he ate some food. I’m getting ready to recheck him now.... 217. He seems a lot better now except he has diarrhea and is constantly in the litter box passing tiny bits of diarrhea. Not sure why. No food has changed.
















(Auntie Liz is trying the tough love approach). You look so much better in blue. And Darcy and Minnie are L-dose twins today!You are right. I sure didn't have anything positive to say this morning... so I didn't say anything at all. I have just now had time to enter my SS numbers. Just haven't had time. Too busy taking care of him and trying to just get a shower and take care of all the other animals around here. Also, had a dental appointment (cleaning) at 1:00 this afternoon. You'll notice no gaps in my SS though. I had my daughter here testing him every hour on the hour (just two tests for her) so that I can make sure my experiment with giving tiny amounts of R insulin is working and keeping him pretty flat (so far it is working). I would not have been able to do this today if nobody was going to be home... too risky. Thanks for checking up on us. I looked at Susie's SS this morning, but haven't had time to check to see how she's done in the afternoon. I hope all is well!So glad to hear this! Don't forget to enter the numbers in the ss. I didn't see them. That high AMPS probably freaked you out. I always know when you are upset as you don't say anything in your original post of the day. You just attach the previous post. I really, really, really hope Darcy and you have a good day after your disturbing early morning.
I sure didn't have anything positive to say this morning... so I didn't say anything at all.

at least you posted!! 
Hello Auntie Liz! Mr. Darcy believes it is undignified to bounce!Mr Darcy, unacceptable AMPS(Auntie Liz is trying the tough love approach). You look so much better in blue. And Darcy and Minnie are L-dose twins today!
I saw in the comments you said no low numbers to bounce from, but couldn't you argue that the blues are low (relatively speaking) so there's a little bounce? Mind you, I am still dreadful at interpreting spreadsheets and he has been all over the place. If it's any consolation, it was only a month ago he crashed down to a dose of 27u. TWENTY SEVEN!! And now he's at 5.
Breathe (Suzanne) and eat (Darcy). PS glad to see his ketones still nice and low, despite the drinking. And isn't it a relief to have that R on hand?
R seems to be gone after 4 hours. And in Darcy it usually takes 2 hours to onset.I WAS just looking at your R dosing with interest and curiosity that he seems to be staying stable. Are you anticipating a drop at some point, with all the stacked R doses?
Ha, thanks for the warning not to look. Though I am too scared of Minnie's responses to R to replicate what you're doing...now at leastIf she was in the reds/blacks and ketones rising...ugh, best not to think about it...but when I see her ketones on the up these days, I do have an itchy-R finger and I'm almost relieved to see her verging on 300 at that point.
Mr Darcy is indeed dignified, how did I forget?!
And you have a cat who is more responsive to insulin than mine. I would say never do this with Minnie. She dives with R doesn’t she?I WAS just looking at your R dosing with interest and curiosity that he seems to be staying stable. Are you anticipating a drop at some point, with all the stacked R doses?
Ha, thanks for the warning not to look. Though I am too scared of Minnie's responses to R to replicate what you're doing...now at leastIf she was in the reds/blacks and ketones rising...ugh, best not to think about it...but when I see her ketones on the up these days, I do have an itchy-R finger and I'm almost relieved to see her verging on 300 at that point.
Mr Darcy is indeed dignified, how did I forget?!
Thank you. It is unorthodox. Like I said, I know how he is responding lately and I am "experimenting." Hence, you see me testing every hour on the hour... although I am exhausted. Tonight I may have to give it a rest. Thanks for stopping by.VERY impressed with the R. My Kingdom for some R! ;-)
Mr Darcy is indeed dignified, how did I forget?!
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… You do an amazing job with him!Thank you. It is unorthodox. Like I said, I know how he is responding lately and I am "experimenting." Hence, you see me testing every hour on the hour... although I am exhausted. Tonight I may have to give it a rest. Thanks for stopping by.
Sometimes! and sometimes - rien. R-rouletteAnd you have a cat who is more responsive to insulin than mine. I would say never do this with Minnie. She dives with R doesn’t she?
Isn't it spironolactone? Your sig says spironolodone. Is that slightly different?Sometimes! and sometimes - rien. R-roulette
I'm glad to hear you say that. I get variable responses to R. We are supposed to make R scales... but the cat responds differently at different times. I guess we need the scales to keep things safe.. which is the most important thing. Well, our cats are not little machines.. .just to keep life interesting (and exhausting.)Sometimes! and sometimes - rien. R-roulette
Hi Suzanne. You sound exhaustedIsn't it spironolactone? Your sig says spironolodone. Is that slightly different?
take a breather and regroup when your mind has had a chance to recover. Maybe not every day but more than not, you’ve been dealing with major stress with poor Darcy for about 6 weeks. I can’t believe it’s been that long, where does all that time go?
Darcy is so fortunate to have you, the very best mom. If only he could really understand the pure love and dedication you give to keep him healthy and happy. Take a break tonight. Give him hugs and cuddles and decide on the next course of action in the am. Sending Dolly’s prayers for a hungry tummy, no returns accepted, and better BG results. Sending love and prayers and hugs and sweet dreams 


Thank you, Adrienne. Wisdom indeed. I hope you and hubby are all right.Hi Suzanne. You sound exhaustedtake a breather and regroup when your mind has had a chance to recover. Maybe not every day but more than not, you’ve been dealing with major stress with poor Darcy for about 6 weeks. I can’t believe it’s been that long, where does all that time go?
Darcy is so fortunate to have you, the very best mom. If only he could really understand the pure love and dedication you give to keep him healthy and happy. Take a break tonight. Give him hugs and cuddles and decide on the next course of action in the am. Sending Dolly’s prayers for a hungry tummy, no returns accepted and better BG results. Sending love and prayers and hugs and sweet dreams
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You're right. It was dangerous. Many years ago I was soooo exhausted and actually did fall asleep at the wheel and crashed my car. I wouldn't wish doing that on my worst enemy. I'm lucky I didn't kill someone. So please....give yourself a break mama and get some sleep. You will be no good to anyone if you keep running yourself into the ground like this. It just sounds to me like you are beyond the point of needing to find a way to take care of yourself. Do whatever it takes, but figure out a way to do this. I vote for sleep and letting him go high tonight....so that you can drive to his appointment safely tomorrow.This afternoon when driving to the vet, I could hardly stay awake .... even with TWO Vivarin and a cup of coffee beside me. It was dangerous. I was falling asleep at the wheel. I kept stopping to get out of the car and walk around.
I hope I can sleep a little tonight .. maybe 6-7 hours? I can just let him go really high like last night (I hate that) or try to do a small amount of R at +6.




Get some rest tonight - you need to take care of you so you can take are of your kitties.Glad you recognize this AM R was too much. The other possibility is that he saw action on the first cycle of an increase (not uncommon), which is the main reason we don't shoot R on the first cycle of an L increase as it can cause too much of a drop (and resulting bounce). The R last night at PM1.5 was also too much. He dropped too fast then, which might well have caused the bounce that resulting in this morning's reds. I always found that bounces from fast drops caused worse numbers than bounces from lower numbers. As tempting as it is to keep shooting down numbers, you can get in a dangerous trap of shooting too much, causing bounces, then having to shoot more.I am using R in an interesting manner today (although a little too much at AMPS)
Not the way Suzanne is using it. Using R should not be to whack down bounces - you get in a vicious cycle and make the numbers worse.VERY impressed with the R. My Kingdom for some R! ;-)
LOL I'm glad someone is paying attention. I wasn't when I updated my signature!Isn't it spironolactone? Your sig says spironolodone. Is that slightly different?
fixed it.

