Mom2Missy
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I've been pretty frustrated with Missy's numbers recently. I had a consultation with Dr. Pierson on 09/02/10, and she suggested lowering the ProZinc to 0.75 units twice a day. I did, and that night she dropped down to 39 within 5 hours. I was told to lower the dose to 0.5units. I misunderstood initially and gave her 0.3 units yesterday morning, so her numbers stayed in the pink all day. At +8 she was at 318, so Dr. Pierson suggested I go ahead and shoot 0.5units of insulin, stating some cats need insulin every 8 hours as opposed to every 12. At +7 following the "PM" shot, she was at 147. I check again at +8.5 and she was at 314! I gave another 0.5 unit and went to bed. Now this morning at +7 she's 322!
I guess my question is, why is the duration not as long as it was in the beginning? Nothing has changed. If you look at Missy's SS, 0.5unit used to last almost the full 12 hours, and now it's not. But 0.75 drops her too low. Do I continue to shoot every 8 hours or so, depending on her reading? At this point, do I just play around with food, adjusting carb type and feeding schedule? Food was left out all night, so I'm not sure when she last ate for this morning's reading. I'm still learning about all of this, and it seems like every time I finally have a plan of action and I have some idea of what I am doing, Missy's numbers throw a curveball. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Krista
I guess my question is, why is the duration not as long as it was in the beginning? Nothing has changed. If you look at Missy's SS, 0.5unit used to last almost the full 12 hours, and now it's not. But 0.75 drops her too low. Do I continue to shoot every 8 hours or so, depending on her reading? At this point, do I just play around with food, adjusting carb type and feeding schedule? Food was left out all night, so I'm not sure when she last ate for this morning's reading. I'm still learning about all of this, and it seems like every time I finally have a plan of action and I have some idea of what I am doing, Missy's numbers throw a curveball. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Krista