Pumbaa
Member Since 2012
I'm thinking that, had I caught Pumbaa at a +5 or +6 this morning, he might have had a blue number. That's my story and I'm sticking with it. *LOL*
So far, I'm not too disappointed by the results after dropping him to 1.50U, but then I assume that his shed is still in depletion mode. If it takes 6 cycles for the shed to increase, I would think that it would take as long to decrease, too. I know there has been discussion about this, but no real factual information.
No one has responded to yesterday's numbers/post/condo, but I'd really like to hear all input. The problem is that the symptoms for too much insulin and too little insulin are too similar. I hope that Sheila (of Beau & Jeddie fame) knows that I'm not questioning her input, as I found other data that supported her comment that Pumbaa might be getting too much insulin, and I truly appreciated her taking the time to look at Pumbaa's SS and thinking outside of the box that we normally constrict ourselves to! At the same time, there is also support for the fact that he wasn't receiving enough insulin. It's very frustrating, that is for sure, when all you want is to do the best thing for your diabetic cat.
The good news is that Pumbaa is still acting fine. He was in hiding mode yesterday, which always scares me as cats are known to go into hiding when they are in pain. But he's been back in juvenile delinquent mode today (at least when he wasn't napping), and I always take that as a good sign.
Suze
So far, I'm not too disappointed by the results after dropping him to 1.50U, but then I assume that his shed is still in depletion mode. If it takes 6 cycles for the shed to increase, I would think that it would take as long to decrease, too. I know there has been discussion about this, but no real factual information.
No one has responded to yesterday's numbers/post/condo, but I'd really like to hear all input. The problem is that the symptoms for too much insulin and too little insulin are too similar. I hope that Sheila (of Beau & Jeddie fame) knows that I'm not questioning her input, as I found other data that supported her comment that Pumbaa might be getting too much insulin, and I truly appreciated her taking the time to look at Pumbaa's SS and thinking outside of the box that we normally constrict ourselves to! At the same time, there is also support for the fact that he wasn't receiving enough insulin. It's very frustrating, that is for sure, when all you want is to do the best thing for your diabetic cat.
The good news is that Pumbaa is still acting fine. He was in hiding mode yesterday, which always scares me as cats are known to go into hiding when they are in pain. But he's been back in juvenile delinquent mode today (at least when he wasn't napping), and I always take that as a good sign.
Suze