Chris & China said:
Jill...could you explain this?
when you KNOW there are residual effects left over from the depot... i'd feed to prevent the drop if for no other reason than not having to take another reduction so soon.
sure.
a given: lantus is a depot insulin. it takes a good 3 days or more to build up in kitty's system before we can see what a particular dose is capable of. by the same token, when you reduce the dose it takes time for the residual effects of the dose to completely diminish.
it takes alex approximately 5 cycles for the depot to deplete on even tiny doses, but ECID. i've also noticed it takes longer than 5 cycles for the depot to diminish on doses of 2 units or more (with alex).
reductions taken too close together fail more often than not. for that reason, after a reduction i'd feed to prevent alex from earning yet another reduction which is too close together because i "KNOW" those cycles immediately following a reduction have a little extra "oomph" to them because of the insulin depot. i also know that once the depot from the higher dose has diminished is when i'll see the "true" effects of what the reduced dose can do... and not until then. imho, if i can stabilize alex on the reduced dose by using food to prevent her from earning a reduction too close to the last reduction... while the depot remains at play... chances are the reduction will hold.
Chris & China said:
How can you "KNOW" (in advance of a big drop) that there are residual effects left over from the depot?
you can't always know (for sure)
in advance if kitty is headed for a big drop, but what you do know for sure is the depot doesn't immediately go away just because the dose has been reduced. therefore, immediately following a reduction you can count on the next several cycles being influenced by the depot.
as far as knowing if a big drop is coming...
with lantus, those +1s and +2s will often provide a clue. if they're lower than the preshot number it's time to sit up and pay attention because *usually* a drop is coming. i look for the rate/size of the drop when we're talking about drops. although, it's important to realize a drop from let's say a ps number of 75 to a +1 of 50 means a whole lot more than the same 25 point drop from a ps number of 200 to a +1 of 175. in the sticky, along with the +10s and +11s, we call those +1s and +2s "the forgotten spot checks". they can tell you a lot.
Chris & China said:
And if I could "know" there was going to be a big drop, would I have wanted to maybe feed her a MC food to try to keep her from dropping so low? (again, if I could know what would happen before it did)
Is the fact she dropped from 90 to 74 at +1 something that I should have noticed and maybe fed her a little MC food? (of course I rarely do a +1, but "something" told me to watch her closer than normal yesterday morning)
using your example, you wouldn't "know" a big drop was coming until you saw the 74 at +1. that's when you would want to feed a little to bump the numbers up about 20 - 30 points before onset occurs. whether you would feed LC, MC, or pull out the HC depends on your knowledge of china... what percentage of carbs will it take to bump her up at any given point in the cycle... depending on how carb-sensitive she is.
make sense? it's
late... very early in the morning and i'm getting a little cross-eyed. :lol:
i'll be in and out a lot on sunday, but i'll check back with you to see if you have any questions.