Yes. So you mean if I see green feed his usual 1-6% carbs and only jump to 15% gravy if getting closer to lime green?Let's see some green today, Herman!
Amy, go easy on the carbs - remember, 50-100 is the normal range for blood sugar and we want him to spend more time in them. Feed at +1 and test at +2?
Yes…297Got a +2?
What the heckOk will do. Thanks. I’ll post a +4.Still bouncing, looks like. Get a +4 or +5 to confirm. Take him up to 1.5u tonight.

I'm very curious to see that +4 though.Hmmm slight drop to 274 at +4 ...so from here....who knows?Herman likes to keep us guessing.I'm very curious to see that +4 though.
You don't realize how disruptive to your rest getting up a few times a night is until you get some uninterrupted sleep and feel like a new person! Once the pj parties inevitably start up I will need to learn how to do a daytime nap!I don't think you missed any lows last night. You'll get enough opportunities for PJ parties! Enjoy the nights off till then.![]()
The vial is just over a month old. Vet prescribed a 20 day course of 25mg Baytil for what she suspected was a stubborn bacterial infection. I assumed a uti but now that I am thinking back to our convos...I didn't actually hear her say those words! Regardless....other than bounciness he is doing well. Great coat, appetite, etc. Aside from the occasional large clump of litter his urine output is mostly normal a HUGE difference from when we started Lantus the beginning of July. There was very little improvement to his weight and urine output and intake while he was on caninsulin and I was not testing. (I switched vets in order to move to Lantus).How old is the vial?
Remember: ECID so you need to give Herman time to get his own greens. It looks like you recently switched to Lantus not that long ago and you just changed to TR. Give it time!
What was Baytril for? If you aren't seeing any other symptoms, I wouldn't worry. Just keep plugging away and you will get good numbers soon!
Good luck with the increaseIncreased dose to 1.5 @pm
.Thanks for this!Good luck with the increase. I doubt it is the insulin. Sometimes a failed reduction can lead to higher numbers and a bit of a chase to get to a good dose again. Hang in there, it will happen. Fill up the sleep tank till then![]()
Google says one of the reasons could be flea infestation. Check him for flea dirt?but also in the last day or so started pulling hair from tail. Could that be a uti? No other symptoms.
…but also in the last day or so started pulling hair from tail. .
I’ll give him a good look over. I saw him scratching his chin as well….he’s never been an itchy cat.Google says one of the reasons could be flea infestation. Check him for flea dirt?
Hmm, all my testing might be stressing him out! Me too!My guy has pulled hair from the base of his tail on and off since we had renovations done a couple of years ago. We took him to the vet several times and he was not able to find any cause other than stress, he had no irritation or redness on his skin just a spot he plucked bald all around the base of his tail and at its worst up his tail as well. I find when there is noise in our building, changes to his environment or if he is not feeling 100% he starts again.