Thanks, LindaMuch better start today. Go Elmo!
Hope you got a good rest last night Beth.
I think the Relion Premier Blue is the cheapest offering at Walmart now. Not sure how the meter compares to the Confirm except that the blood sample needed is a bit larger.
May go get one today just in case and do side by sides . Had strips from ADW but used them quickly. Cautionary tale : even when in remission have one container strips open and one extra layed back .I always left an extra vial of strips in my "Holy Crap" kit. Every time I stocked up on strips, I swapped out that vial so I knew I would always have fresh strips available for emergencies.

Carla , I am filling in the gaps of testing yesterday so will have a total current picture . Thank you for checking on us and for all your helpI'm glad Elmo is eating good for you. It looks like a bounce day today.
Don't know how u do this AND work outside ur home ...I am honestly amazed 

I'm thinking I might be getting too old for this !Put the trampoline away! Elmo obviously is using it big time today!![]()

Patience you must have padawan! Where are your patience pants? Need to borrow mine?
Patience pants ?!?! Patience pants ?!?? Has it already come to this , Fairy God Mother of Elmo I think you're right... bummer!! Bouncing can be so frustrating! but! at least ... if you wanted to... you could probs take a break from testing since (if it is a bounce) it isn't going to show Elmo's true reaction to insulin during this cycle.+5. 516. What's going on y'all ??? A bounce ? Currently not a fan![]()



Personally for me, I don't bother testing anymore that day until the next PS if Mowgli is in a bounce. My logic behind this is that when your cat enters a bounce they are not showing their true reaction to insulin, rather they are showing their bodies reaction to BG levels that are lower than they are used to. The next test I would grab is the PMPS and then a +2 or +3 (basically 1 test before bed preferably after Elmo's typical onset) if, from those numbers it seems like Elmo is still bouncing I would wait until AMPS for the next test... rinse repeatIt would be great to stop for next few hours so don't make his ears sore. I am a total novice at this " bouncing" stuff so really don't know what to do . Is there any general advice to follow when dealing with a bounce ??
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Your old ones are probably moth eaten anyway. Put these new ones on and put your feet up for a couple of hours. Have a nap.
Nap ? Nap? What is this nap u speak of ??Millions of thanks, Amanda !!Personally for me, I don't bother testing anymore that day until the next PS if Mowgli is in a bounce. My logic behind this is that when your cat enters a bounce they are not showing their true reaction to insulin, rather they are showing their bodies reaction to BG levels that are lower than they are used to. The next test I would grab is the PMPS and then a +2 or +3 (basically 1 test before bed preferably after Elmo's typical onset) if, from those numbers it seems like Elmo is still bouncing I would wait until AMPS for the next test... rinse repeat
This bounce is a good piece of info for you... you will start gaining info on how long ELmos bounces last! this is good info to have so that, with more data, you can start predicting when his bounces will break

Congrats on the appetite win! You really have to celebrate these things! awesome!!Are bounces hard on their body ? Make them feel ill ? He did just come in and have a few bites to eat on his own which is such an improvement . I've been syringe/hand feeding for last 10 ish days so him coming and eating calls for a party !! Thank you for ur words of wisdom !
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Your old ones are probably moth eaten anyway. Put these new ones on and put your feet up for a couple of hours. Have a nap.
YES CARLA!!!! Haven’t seen those ones yet!! I think they could suit you BethI don't think it is as hard on them when they bounce as it is when they consistently stay in high numbers.
Here's another pair of patience pants for you.
Even tho bouncing he is once again eating on his own and no longer walk/lay, walk/lay. Yes, he is a grandpa man but he has greatly improved in last few days. Thank you , thank you for that Wendy, exactly what do I look for to know he's bouncing ? Not sure I'm schooled enuf to identify a bounce .The depot is also refilling from the skipped shot. That plus bounce means wobbly numbers. A comfy pair of patience pants will hold you through. A mid cycle test is still a good idea when bouncing, just in case he decides to clear the bounce. Plus you are st8ll learning how Elmo works the Lantus,
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Its a little tough to answer this question because ECID (every cat is different) What I look for when identifying a bounce is that Mowgli’s BG went lower than normal and then his numbers took off within the next cycle or two. A couple of good examples in my spreadsheet are July 17 and Aug 20.Wendy, exactly what do I look for to know he's bouncing ? Not sure I'm schooled enuf to identify a bounce .
Will do tomorrow morning , Carla ....thank you so muchI hope Elmo will keep the food down. I'd get a before going to bed test to see if he's coming back down and how fast. If you are able to in the morning, you may want to get a +10 or +11 test so you'll know if he's going up or down at AMPS.