Kris & Teasel
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Going in the right direction! 

Yes, we usually recommend 6 cycles to get enough data to assess a dose's effectiveness. If it doesn't give you better numbers, then it's time to raise the dose. If there's been a lower than usual number a cycle or two earlier the inflated numbers (at that same dose) are bounce numbers. Unfortunately, bouncing complicates everything. If the earlier low was not very low (such as your blue) then a dose increase isn't likely to suddenly produce a lime green.I'm going to hold the 6.4 unit dose for a few more cycles since we had our first bounce. Typical is 6 cycles or is there something in her numbers I should be looking forbefore we increase again??
Where are my manners......GOOD MORNING!!![]()
Good morning Michelle!
Even though that blue set off a bounce, if her PMPS is still pink, I think you could safely increase to 6.6U tonight or tomorrow morning if you prefer increases in the mornings. There's still room for improvement
. Just my thought
PMPS was yellow so I held the dose. Always surprises!!
LOL just read your note from yesterday's ketone test![]()
Yes, another yellow this morning!!I like the yellow PSs you're starting to see.![]()
Since AMPS was yellow too I'll hold this does if my PMPS is yellow again. I think I'm getting thisGreat example of what happens when you get close to the "good dose range"!! Keep in mind that things can get a bit ... exciting ... when you're there and that the good range can move around a bit. Nothing is ever set in stone with FD.![]()
You're getting a lot of good test data, Michelle, so you'll be fine!Since AMPS was yellow too I'll hold this does if my PMPS is yellow again. I think I'm getting this![]()
I'm using the U100 syringes that have .2 increments. I can go to 6.6U on the next increase, no problem.How confident do you think you could measure 6.5U if you get a yellow for PMPS?![]()
Yes I've been drawing to 16. So the half unit markers are .1? Maybe I'm saying this incorrectly. I'm using the U40 to U100 dosing chart and the increments are 6.0, 6.2, 6.4, 6.6, 6.8... So that's were I'm getting the .2 from. Yikes am I doing something wrong?Oh no, you can get a 0.1 increment. I'm going to get an old syringe and try to post pictures for you
. I've been thinking about doing this anyways, I like visual aids
. You are drawing to line 16 for the 6.4U, correct?
No, you're rightYes I've been drawing to 16. So the half unit markers are .1? Maybe I'm saying this incorrectly. I'm using the U40 to U100 dosing chart and the increments are 6.0, 6.2, 6.4, 6.6, 6.8... So that's were I'm getting the .2 from. Yikes am I doing something wrong?![]()
Hi Michelle,Ok have a great day! See you guys on line later![]()
I don't think I can I eyeball thatHi Michelle,
What Yong meant was that the half unit marks on a U100 syringe correspond to 0.2 u if you're using them for ProZinc. Then, if you eyeball between those half unit intervals, you have a 0.1 u fraction. Does that make sense?
I still got the pictures done, finallyI don't think I can I eyeball that. It would be a crap shoot. I can barely just see the half unit markers. I went to CVS a month ago and had to get readers
Got them all over the house now!!!
Ah I see now I get it! Thank you!!! I actually just gave Beenie her new dose of 6.8 U. I will try for 6.9 after we get through the next cycle. I had to be in my office all day today and I feel so guilty for not getting numbers today. I'm starting to get a bit obsessiveI still got the pictures done, finally. If it's too frustrating, don't worry about it but I said I would do them for you
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It happensI'm starting to get a bit obsessive![]()
Ok so I will go with the 7.0 U next round. I think we're getting closer to the right dose since her numbers are certainly getting better than when we started this journey! Guess I'm perplexed on why I haven't gotten another blue since 7/6/2017 if the bounce cleared. Or maybe I missed it?!?I don't really see any reason to just do a 0.1u increase right now. It's a great trick to know when it's time to fine tune the dose though! I think you could keep going with the 0.2u increases. It's nice that the pre-shots are starting to wiggle their way down!
Like Steph said, the advantage is smaller increments which is working well for BeenieHi Yong
So I didn't know the U-40 syringes came with half unit markings. So there is no need to use the U-100 and convert if these are available? Or is there an advantage to the U-100? Maybe the U-100 have smaller increments? Just curious so that when I need to re-order if I should switch.
Hi Michelle,Hello!
I feel like we're still running so flat. Do you guys see any bouncing? I can't believe how high of a dose we're on especially when I see so many other ProZincers at such tiny doses. I'm at the next increase tonight. Could there be any underlying issues? Just keep going with the .2U increases every 3 cycles until we see a real nadir?
Is Beenie getting any nutrients at these numbers? Should I consider meds for the neuropathy or wait until she's regulated and see if that improves it alone?
Sorry so many questions this Monday morning![]()
Thanks Kris! I have a call into my vet for his two cents. In your opinion would it be safe to do the .4 or .6 u increase as opposed to the .2 u? I'm monitoring so I feel comfortable as I do keep an eye on things. Just want to take the best course of action. I just always worry about the high numbers for so long. God knows how long it went on before the Dx.Hi Michelle,
It's possible that Beenie is a high dose kitty because of insulin antibodies or a condition like acromegaly. There are tests to verify that but many who find out don't/can't treat so they keep increasing the dose until the numbers come down. @StephG is in that position with her guy and it's one reason she's now using Lantus.
Another possibility is that Beenie has become insulin resistant from glucose toxicity that high numbers causes. The way around that is through it. Continue the careful dose increases every 3 cycles, maybe increasing the increment to 0.4 u or 0.6 u because she's getting a substantial dose.
If you can hang in there without getting too discouraged you WILL get somewhere eventually. The proliferating yellows on your SS are telling you that.![]()
Thanks Steph!! Wow Chuck is a high dose kittyChuck got up to 8.2 units before I switched to Lantus. In my area, lantus is cheaper per unit than ProZinc. At higher doses it was mostly a financial decision. He was and is still bouncy but he is doing much better on lantus. 3 months on lantus and we are up to 15 units twice a day.
I haven't tested for high dose conditions but it's pretty obvious he has at least one of them.
You can certainly stick to the 0.2 u increases but I wouldn't hold a dose longer than 3 cycles if it's not doing the job. You're right about ProZinc's flexibility, though - scheduling, dose changing, etc. Big plus.Thanks Kris! I have a call into my vet for his two cents. In your opinion would it be safe to do the .4 or .6 u increase as opposed to the .2 u? I'm monitoring so I feel comfortable as I do keep an eye on things. Just want to take the best course of action. I just always worry about the high numbers for so long. God knows how long it went on before the Dx.
The yellows do make me happy as at least we're not seeing black or reds
I'm reading up on Lantus now just to familiarize myself with the differences. Just so in case we go that route in the future I know what its all about.
Hi Kris. I'm going to have to be in my office a few days next week so I won't be able to test during the day nearly as much. Other than leaving food out (timed feeder) do I need to be worried? Not that I'm expecting this to happen next week but once we "break through" could Beenie drop really low or is it typical for small decreaseYou can certainly stick to the 0.2 u increases but I wouldn't hold a dose longer than 3 cycles if it's not doing the job. You're right about ProZinc's flexibility, though - scheduling, dose changing, etc. Big plus.![]()
Hi KrisYou can certainly stick to the 0.2 u increases but I wouldn't hold a dose longer than 3 cycles if it's not doing the job. You're right about ProZinc's flexibility, though - scheduling, dose changing, etc. Big plus.![]()