Amy and Hershel
Member Since 2017
Previous post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...three-years-in-remission.233236/#post-2620541
Can someone please look at my spreadsheet and let me know if 0.25 is a good dose for Hershel? He was OTJ for almost three years and a recent bout of pancreatitis knocked him out of remission. He was acting a bit sluggish this afternoon so I tested him at +5 and he was at 140. It's also incredibly hot, and now that I'm watching him like a hawk it's easy to mistake regular lazy cat behaviour for a warning sign that something is wrong. His appetite is good and he's showing no other symptoms.
I'm considering getting a human meter when my AT strips run out but for now it's AlphaTrak only and I'm nervous following the protocols that were designed for human meters. Also it's hard enough measuring 0.25 units and I'm not always sure I'm getting much into him, so I can barely imagine reducing to 0.1 units (I use 31G 6mm needles with 1/2 unit markings) but am hoping to get him back into remission. I'm curious to see how he would do without insulin but perhaps it's too soon. His numbers have been very good but are still on the high end of normal.
Just looking for some reassurance and advice - anything helps!
Can someone please look at my spreadsheet and let me know if 0.25 is a good dose for Hershel? He was OTJ for almost three years and a recent bout of pancreatitis knocked him out of remission. He was acting a bit sluggish this afternoon so I tested him at +5 and he was at 140. It's also incredibly hot, and now that I'm watching him like a hawk it's easy to mistake regular lazy cat behaviour for a warning sign that something is wrong. His appetite is good and he's showing no other symptoms.
I'm considering getting a human meter when my AT strips run out but for now it's AlphaTrak only and I'm nervous following the protocols that were designed for human meters. Also it's hard enough measuring 0.25 units and I'm not always sure I'm getting much into him, so I can barely imagine reducing to 0.1 units (I use 31G 6mm needles with 1/2 unit markings) but am hoping to get him back into remission. I'm curious to see how he would do without insulin but perhaps it's too soon. His numbers have been very good but are still on the high end of normal.
Just looking for some reassurance and advice - anything helps!