AMPS 120, 135, March 5,2016

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I already fed her, sorry, this is not something I am used to, I will start waiting to feed until I can talk to y'all when she has lower numbers from now on.
 
I agree - it's different. 120 is the upper range of normal numbers. No worries. I am sure we'll have a chance to try the stalling/not feeding thing another morning. Meanwhile, her numbers still look good. If Marje is coming by, maybe you could test her after the food is gone (around 2 hours from her breakfast) and see if she is up to 150. Have Marje help you give a drop and then see how she does. It'd mean messing up a 12/12 schedule but that's pretty much out the window anyway. :p
 
So looks like plan B is also out the window :p:joyful::joyful:

Shaak just didn't read the "manual" but I'm happy to see her pulling herself down. The longer she can keep herself in these numbers, the more healing.
 
Awesome!!!!!! I would just keep doing those checks three hours after you feed her.

When we are trying to see if a cat is in remission, we run a trial for 14 days with no insulin. If the caregiver gets a green preshot, no more testing for that day is required but some people do it anyway. For blue preshots, they test 3-4 hours after a meal to see if the numbers are coming down to green.

Paws crossed.
 
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