6/28 Xena “PINK!?” AMPS 303, +3 272, +6 304/ PMPS 254

Don & Xena

Member Since 2023
Totally frustrating. Not only am I not seeing any blues, but she’s back in the pink for the first time in quite some time. I have all kinds of reasons going through my head of why it couldn’t be, and of course, all these little things happen at the same time such as:
1. Yesterday I was out most of the day, so she was free feeding, which means she probably ate all of her food in the first hour I was gone and went 10 hours without eating.
2. Of course, I dropped the glucometer on the tile right before the test, so I did a control solution test to make sure it wasn’t wonky which came out normal, but the low battery icon was coming up. So I change the battery. Did another control solution test which you’re supposed to do every time you change the battery or open a new pack of strips. which of course I just opened a new pack of and at some point they change the prime strips (they used to have a hole in the middle of them for some reason and now they don’t, but the ones I got I guess or some of the leftovers that have the hole in them. But they seem to be working OK there a long way from being expired.
… I also have a rely on Premier classic which I have also been testing with side-by-side the past few times, and it’s close enough that it leads me to believe the glucometer is correct.
3. Yesterday I caught her on the chair and she “almost” got into my sons desert. I didn’t think she did but who knows maybe she got a couple licks of whip cream… for sure today she ate about a teaspoon or so of mayonnaise, that she knocked off the counter somehow. I thought the counter was safe because she can’t really jump much anymore but I guess where there’s a will there’s a way.
4. Starting to wonder if there’s something wrong with the insulin. It’s probably just paranoia, but I have left the insulin out a couple times after giving her her shots while I was half asleep. I know they used to think that Lantus was extremely sensitive, but not quite so much anymore. The longest it’s been left out was maybe five hours or so, but I can’t be sure it’s definitely never been left out overnight or anything like that.

I don’t know what else would bring her back into the pink I guess I’ll have to keep an eye on the numbers for the next few days, but I really wasn’t expecting this

NOTE: my biggest concern really is if the insulin were compromised. That worries me because if that were the case, and I got a new bottle of insulin who knows if she’s on way too high of a dose because this one hasn’t been working. That’s probably not the case but God forbid.
You see the thing is before she was even on insulin. Her levels on a pet glucometer were in the mid 400’s, so it’s like we’re right back where we started.
Don’t know what to think. Aside from all this at once. Driving me nuts.
I know she’s not in the blacks, etc. but she never was in that area so it’s just confusing. Back to where we were… Yeah, I hope not permanently and it’s just temporary bounce but a real bummer.

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Yesterday’s post:

https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...u-pmps-269-3-236-6-5-270.278975/#post-3083679
 
Are you using a vial or a pen for the Lantus? If a pen, you could try a new pen tomorrow morning and see if it makes any difference. Honestly though, I don't think it will. 3 units of Vetsulin wasn't doing anything for her, so I'd expect her Lantus dose to be higher than that. And looking how much you test, I don't think you missed any lows. Though at this point, even high 100's (blues) would seem like lows to Xena who hasn't seen them for a while.

The other possibility is that you are seeing New Dose Wonkiness. It's about this point after an increase when it would show up.

If it helps any, Xena is not the first cat I've seen who stayed flat and yellows until she got closer to her fitting dose. Unfortunately the cat I'm thinking of, the spreadsheet is no longer available.
 
Are you using a vial or a pen for the Lantus? If a pen, you could try a new pen tomorrow morning and see if it makes any difference. Honestly though, I don't think it will. 3 units of Vetsulin wasn't doing anything for her, so I'd expect her Lantus dose to be higher than that. And looking how much you test, I don't think you missed any lows. Though at this point, even high 100's (blues) would seem like lows to Xena who hasn't seen them for a while.

The other possibility is that you are seeing New Dose Wonkiness. It's about this point after an increase when it would show up.

If it helps any, Xena is not the first cat I've seen who stayed flat and yellows until she got closer to her fitting dose. Unfortunately the cat I'm thinking of, the spreadsheet is no longer available.

Im using a vial. I’m going to have to see how it plays out over the next few cycles. I mean … just because she is usually pretty flat doesn’t mean she is never gonna bounce around a bit I guess. It just seemed so weird to go over 300 again when it seemed like it was trending downward. We shall see.
 
Im using a vial. I’m going to have to see how it plays out over the next few cycles. I mean … just because she is usually pretty flat doesn’t mean she is never gonna bounce around a bit I guess. It just seemed so weird to go over 300 again when it seemed like it was trending downward. We shall see.
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Is anyone else noticing a trend here? I'm seeing a bunch of us talking about our cats going into pinks after stretches of blues, greens...

I know, it could just be coincidence, but, interesting anyway.

Anyway, I totally empathize Don! I've been exactly where you are for the last almost 24 hours, then I tested and the numbers are coming down at +10, what!?

I always get paranoid thinking I'm messing up the shots when this sort of thing happens, and just like you I start looking for all the possible causes, internal and external and was it because she ate too many treats, or was it because I changed the bandage and this stressed her out so much, or was it from the visit to the clinic, or did I give too little insulin, or or or or....and definitely those things are all influencing factors, but I'm starting to get just how changeable it all is and how many variables there are that we just can't control.

At some point I guess I have to just let go and say, oh well, I'm doing everything I know and I keep striving for more, but ultimately we're talking about a living complex organism and we are trying to play 'pancreas' by injecting some insulin at precise times in varying doses, trying our best to imitate what a healthy pancreas would do, which is impossible because it's a living thing, inside that little body communicating with all the other organs and systems and cells, interacting with perpetually changing conditions and dynamics we can't even begin to understand....soooo...yeah, sometimes I have to let go a bit, keep doing my best, and ride the waves as best as we can.
 
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