Jen & Westley
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We have been on a real high dose journey, following our vet's protocol, and so I know the numbers aren't as fulsome (we were following what the vet asked for), but we've gotten on the preshot regimen, and after a high number last night, got a really low one this morning. We still shot, though it was borderline and probably we should have reduced though I monitored him closely and gave him a bit of bonus lc food at +5. I tested at +5, and tried my best at +7, but my partner usually does the testing and I got so many errors on my meter and Wes was getting riled so I stopped. Now tonight, another low PS.
Other variables:
- we opened a new bottle of insulin last night (I know now this was a bad idea at night) possibly our bottle wasn't good anymore, though it was only 1.5 months old and had never been left out.
- Kitty has a UTI and got a Covenia shot today (I know, not the preferred antibiotic -- last time we had to do oral antibiotics he was vomiting and lethargic and all went to hell).
I'm assuming we just skip this PM shot, following 4.4 in the FAQ? We did give him his first meal (roughly 40% of food), and can retest in a couple of hours to see how things are going. It feels strange to not even give a reduced dose, but obviously we don't want to put him in danger.
We're totally new to greens, and haven't spent much time in the blues. I'm also not sure how to proceed dosing going forward. I will talk to the vet in the morning, but it will be after the timing for the AM dose.
Other variables:
- we opened a new bottle of insulin last night (I know now this was a bad idea at night) possibly our bottle wasn't good anymore, though it was only 1.5 months old and had never been left out.
- Kitty has a UTI and got a Covenia shot today (I know, not the preferred antibiotic -- last time we had to do oral antibiotics he was vomiting and lethargic and all went to hell).
I'm assuming we just skip this PM shot, following 4.4 in the FAQ? We did give him his first meal (roughly 40% of food), and can retest in a couple of hours to see how things are going. It feels strange to not even give a reduced dose, but obviously we don't want to put him in danger.
We're totally new to greens, and haven't spent much time in the blues. I'm also not sure how to proceed dosing going forward. I will talk to the vet in the morning, but it will be after the timing for the AM dose.