Farrah
I know you are working really hard at this. She isn’t making it easy, either. I am glad to hear she is feeling better. It’s easy for us to get caught up in the numbers but the numbers aren’t the kitty. It’s good you recognize it and can celebrate her feeling better.
My gut tells me she needs more insulin (ok...I’ve said it so now she can come down into green). I know you might not see this but I am seeing an improvement. I always was able to see things in other kitty’s SS much better than I could see them in Gracie’s. We focus on the high numbers so much that we can’t see the forest for the trees. It’s common.
I thought I had posted to you about whether you might be interested in trying a fast acting bolts insulin like Humulin or Novolin R? The Lantus just cannot yank the high numbers down but if you gave her a tiny bit of R as she starts up, it might stop her from going so high. It then gives the Lantus a lower starting point to grab onto and work.
I can teach you how to do it but we have to be very precise at the times that you would give it to her and you would have to be available to test for 4-6 hours so a non workday for you would be best. The goal with the R is to just get the high numbers to stop or to bring them down by about 100 mg/dL over four hours.
Hi Marje,
I can certainly increase her insulin to 1.25. I hate this time difference thing between the US and Oz! It creates such a time delay with doing things like dose increases.
I don't know if the vet would give me Humulin or Novolin R: I'd have to make an appointment and see if she'd do that. I know they were trying that from 4 - 11 July when Girlie was in hospital after her hypo incident; you can see the numbers on her SS. It brought her down really quickly, but she wouldn't stay down: she bounced back up to high black numbers. She was one sick kitty while she was there. They finally sent her home to me and said use 1.5 Units of Lantus AM and PM.
Do I need a fast-acting insulin to bring her high numbers down? All I have to do is give her a low-carb food and she'll drop 100+ points just that way, unless she gets stuck in black AM and PM, as she did after both Zydax injections. Wouldn't that just start another bounce, then, as it did when she was in hospital? It seems like we'd be going up and down as we are now, but with insulin, instead of food with different carb levels. But I probably just don't understand how that would work!
I have to admit I'm a bit anxious about that as she drops so quickly normally; and from her SS, that would have to be done at night, which is when she tends to bounce to higher numbers. I feel like I'm failing Girlie, but to be honest, given my degree of extended sleep deprivation at the moment, I don't know if I could do that right now. I don't know if I can express how absolutely exhausted I am and how desperate I am to get several nights - just one night! - of some uninterrupted sleep.

I looked at Gracie's SS, but you must have been able to work from home and had someone to help or you have an incredible ability to get by on no sleep!

I just can't test that much as of the end of this month, and I need to know that I can keep her safe.
Lantus vs. Levemir: Is it possible that Lantus just isn't working for her? Could Levemir possibly straighten her out a bit? How do I know if Lantus isn't working? Although it seems a remote possibility at this point, do cats go into remission when on Levemir? It seems like Lantus is the preferred insulin, but I haven't been able to find much info on Levemir and the difference between the two: the advantages and disadvantages. And if I were to try Levemir, is it like starting from scratch, I assume? How I do that and keep her safe when I'm at work is worrying...plus, I was hoping to surprise mom at Christmas, but that's looking less likely as each day goes on with Girlie.
I don't quite get what's going on with her: she had a pretty good September, and then October has gone downhill after the second Zydax injection. 2 and 3 November were looking positive, but then I wonder if I stuffed her up with my trying to be proactive with guessing when she might dive and trying to compensate for that beforehand with food that was too high in carb.
Also, just curious: I've looked at a lot of SS here, but I don't think I've seen a kitty that has spent as much time in high blacks as Girlie: is she unusual in this?
Okay! I've hit a huge wall: it's already 7:00 pm; I still haven't had time to eat today; I'll be flat out tomorrow; I'm fighting off getting sick but feel like I'm losing that battle; I feel utterly defeated with what's going on with Girlie; and this is the second anniversary of my dad's death, and my brother and I will be having our anniversary catch up early in the morning. Not a good day today, and what I've got on tomorrow doesn't look good, either. I'm going to have a good cry and hope things look a little better in the morning. Sorry to end this on a negative note...
