Yesterday, lots of pink and yellow. :YMSIGH:
9/9 Recap:
AMPS 208 +4.5 324 +10.5 312
PMPS 301 +5 286
Neko's old Lantus cartridge was definitely toast. In order to see if I could level Neko out at all, and get rid of or flatten those daytime bounces, I decided to see what Levemir could do for Neko. Today is day one. A new insulin, a new dose. I started at 1.0s (or 1.5mm on the calipers) as that is 70% of her dose on Lantus. I'll give it a couple days before going up if I don't see action quickly.
As usual, Neko was impatient for her breakfast, and told me in no uncertain way that I should be up. She's taken to using the carpet on the top step of our stairs as her scratching post when she wants me to do something. :evil: There are two scratching posts within 5 feet of that. :roll: I've tried to find the Nature's Miracle product that Sienne is using, but no luck so far. I hope it isn't one of those "not available in Canada" things. I've also got a Feliway plug-in about 6 feet away from the stairs. Anyone have any other ideas here? I've previously put a towel on the top step, then she moves to step two. :lol:
Other than the bean being slow to get up (I wasn't, I got up 15 minutes early as I have to reset shot times for a meeting tomorrow), Neko is doing well so far today. She didn't react any differently at shot time. One of the reasons some high dose cats use Levemir is because Lantus can sting at high doses. Neko never seemed bothered by it at 8.75 units, and definitely not at her current dose. She's done a quick yard tour (out the front door, in the back) and is currently parked by her BFF Otto (feeder).
9/9 Recap:
AMPS 208 +4.5 324 +10.5 312
PMPS 301 +5 286
Neko's old Lantus cartridge was definitely toast. In order to see if I could level Neko out at all, and get rid of or flatten those daytime bounces, I decided to see what Levemir could do for Neko. Today is day one. A new insulin, a new dose. I started at 1.0s (or 1.5mm on the calipers) as that is 70% of her dose on Lantus. I'll give it a couple days before going up if I don't see action quickly.
As usual, Neko was impatient for her breakfast, and told me in no uncertain way that I should be up. She's taken to using the carpet on the top step of our stairs as her scratching post when she wants me to do something. :evil: There are two scratching posts within 5 feet of that. :roll: I've tried to find the Nature's Miracle product that Sienne is using, but no luck so far. I hope it isn't one of those "not available in Canada" things. I've also got a Feliway plug-in about 6 feet away from the stairs. Anyone have any other ideas here? I've previously put a towel on the top step, then she moves to step two. :lol:
Other than the bean being slow to get up (I wasn't, I got up 15 minutes early as I have to reset shot times for a meeting tomorrow), Neko is doing well so far today. She didn't react any differently at shot time. One of the reasons some high dose cats use Levemir is because Lantus can sting at high doses. Neko never seemed bothered by it at 8.75 units, and definitely not at her current dose. She's done a quick yard tour (out the front door, in the back) and is currently parked by her BFF Otto (feeder).