I love that! Rex does the same. Sometimes all I need to do is to open the kit and he's there without me calling him.she reported to our test station.
I would get another test in an hour.I think we're through with lows for now.
AlphaTrak will give me a new vial of test strips through my vet. They will pick up failed strips for their investigation. They say the numbers should be correct if the strips don't give an error. Also, I remembered, they gave the right number for the test solution.
It was likely the karo wearing off - it brings numbers up quickly but the effects dont last long. That's why under circumstances like today continuing to test until you have 2 consecutive numbers over 50 (human meter) that are not influenced by food is strongly recommended.It looks like the 186 was stress-induced from the chase. She is back down to 85 at AMPS+9.
4u is a substantial dose. A skipped shot is sometimes needed to drain a a large depot a bit (I skipped many a shot back in the day, for that very reason) . Thinking of it as a fur shot eases the mindI hope she is above 85 at PMPS, or I might be afraid to give her insulin.
I'm glad you called them and reported the bad strips. One needs to have confidence that strips and meter are working as expected, especially under circumstances like today. Have you considered getting a back up meter? It is something one doesn't think about until the need arises (like when my BK decided to hide his on me....)AlphaTrak will give me a new vial of test strips through my vet. They will pick up failed strips for their investigation. They say the numbers should be correct if the strips don't give an error.
What time do you shoot and what timezone are you in?Now I just have to ponder what to do for her evening shot.
in general we think of a high dose kitty as one that is getting anything north of 6u. I'm not certain if that is the guideline for considering whether a .5u reduction is called for. No worries- someone around here will knowThe directions say large doses may need to be reduced by 0.5u, but large doses are not defined.
Oh gosh, I'm not a pro. Looking at your SS, my gut says 4u. Wait and see what the PMPS is.Should I shoot a reduction to 4u or 3.75u or skip? I see Rex skipped some. @Mandy & Rex