? 8/19 Tigger AMPS 174 Hypoglycemic symptoms @ 80-100?Last night

Pattylynne and Tigger

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First let me say that his dosing has been a bit wonky. Trying to get him back leveled out after a week of vacation and two 12 hour road trips. He was a bit low for him yesterday afternoon. PSPS was 89, waited 20 ad up to 107, reluctantly I went ahead with shot and gave just a skinny 1.25 trying to get the dose settled down. When he started dropping @+1.75 I feed some MC. @+3 he was @88 and agitated. When he wants something or wants me to do something he knocks things around. He was constantly batting things out of his testing basket. We kept up with testing and more MC and some LC until he settled around 6+. He has only been in the 80's or below a few times but one other time at night (7/21) he had this same behavior. He also went after the dog last night in a more aggressive manner than usual play. A little like some human diabetics can become aggressive with low BG. Any ideas? Is he reacting to sugars in the 80's with symptoms of hypo?
 
Those are not typical symptoms of hypoglycemia. Numbers in the 80s are not even particularly low. That said, this is your cat and you're the one observing. It's just curious since Tigger has been in the 80s on a number of occasions.
 
It has happened on 2 occasions, both after shooting at lower than usual pmps. I have not noticed on the few day time 80's. It is a very characterist behavior for him when he is agitated or unhappy. He is usually pretty laid back this time a day. Tks for input
 
I've seen Bandit get more active in normal numbers. Lots of cats get more playful and energetic once they get used to normal numbers

@Acadaca 's FCC has been pretty feisty since he got into blues and greens. Has been quite a handful to test.
 
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