Diana&Tom
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Arghhhhh....such a shame. He just has to get used to lower numbers so hopefully if you keep plugging away, he'll start to get it...Aaand it’s a bounce21.1 at +3
Arghhhhh....such a shame. He just has to get used to lower numbers so hopefully if you keep plugging away, he'll start to get it...Aaand it’s a bounce21.1 at +3
We're staying in so I can monitor him until late/overnight if I have to. But I think I'd be more inclined for 3.0u. We were saying earlier that maybe I should lower to 3.25 so I guess I'm thinking given it's quite a low PS for us, maybe 3.0u would be better?Can you monitor a bit tonight? Your goal is to get him surfing in high green to low blues and the more time he spends there the more his body will learn those are normal numbers and you might be fine with his regular dose but since it's a night cycle and the lowest PMPS you've shot, how about knocking him down to 3.25u? If you need sleep and /or can't monitor for a few hours, then you could knock him back to 3.0u for tonight.
He is SO gorgeous!If Linda decides to go for the bucketloads of water, I’ll get some too, DianaI went for a fat 3.0u.
Whenever I get a low PS, I check the SS for previous similar situations and see what I’ve done then and how it worked out. But I think we can all agree Perlutz is nothing but full of surprises!
Here’s a pic of him just earlier waiting for his 2nd test
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TID = three times daily dosingHe is eating 1x can/sachet before insulin AM and PM, 1/4 can/sachet around +3, then 1/4 to 1/2 can/sachet around +7.5. Whatever he eats from the autofeeder is at approximate times, the feeder has a dial rather than a digital timer. In terms of carbs, his food has around 6%.
I'm not sure what TID and CG stand for![]()
Too funny! Thanks for making me laugh at 4 am when Mr P was bouncing like a lunaticTake his trampoline away until he learns to behave.![]()
Well he does have a sister in the Royal familyRegal looking cat! Handsome guy.
Or Prince Perlutz.He will hereby be called HRH.![]()
Or Prince Perlutz.
I think this suits him bestOr HRH Bouncy Prince Perlutz of Maidenhead.
What a beautiful kitty, he sure is handsomeIf Linda decides to go for the bucketloads of water, I’ll get some too, DianaI went for a fat 3.0u.
Whenever I get a low PS, I check the SS for previous similar situations and see what I’ve done then and how it worked out. But I think we can all agree Perlutz is nothing but full of surprises!
Here’s a pic of him just earlier waiting for his 2nd test
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Oh my giddy aunt. Prince P, what are you like... please give your mama a break and give her some nice numbers now this evening...HRH's PMPS is 6.2Stalling 15-30 min, depending on how long his hunger will allow
That's what I was wondering too but I couldn't articulate the reason why!!He was getting irritated with not being fed so I tested him 15 min later and BG went up to 7.0. Dosing ideas? I’m wondering if a 2.75 would be better, maybe he won’t bounce (so bad)?
I went with 3.0u and will test at +2 and before bed. He is fed up with my testing, as soon as I get ready for it, he runs under the dining table. But comes out and behaves the second he sees foodI'd would test at +2 as well as before bed. If HRH is dropping you can bump him up with some food. Want to keep him in those healing numbers as much as possible.
He loves to keep us guessing, doesn’t he! I don’t know what he’s got up his sleeve this time, but I’m hoping it’s similar AM and PM preshot numbers (blues and yellows only, please!Yikes - whatever next. He really is giving you the runaround isn't he. Interesting though as his AMPS have usually been stubbornly high, whereas PMPS numbers haven't been too bad at all recently. So a lower AMPS than expected would in itself be a change, but that low is certainly a surprise. Maybe he's decided to flick a switch and go into a different phase just to keep you guessing.
Yes, test again before you leave and post here if you get a minute in case anyone looking in has anything to offer!
+2 14.9 so it does look like we’re heading for a black coloured pmps
Definitely going home lunch time to test him but I’m not sure about giving insulin. I don’t really know how giving a little insulin at +7 would work and I can’t make any changes in shooting time (I start work earlier than usual tomorrow to Friday). But I’ll look into it, I can see how it might work.Sigh...
Are you popping home at lunchtime and if so and he's still rising, I wonder if there's any value in giving just a tiny smidge of insulin...? I think this issue has been raised elsewhere before and I can't remember the expert responses... if it was me doing this without the help of members here, that would be my instinct, but I can see that there might be problems with it of course.
I'm sure Linda will make a sensible comment!
Definitely going home lunch time to test him but I’m not sure about giving insulin. I don’t really know how giving a little insulin at +7 would work and I can’t make any changes in shooting time (I start work earlier than usual tomorrow to Friday). But I’ll look into it, I can see how it might work.
I tried to find something about giving a dose like this mid cycle but no luckWhen in doubt, don't do it! I was only thinking about a very small amount - if anything - that might just stop a stratospheric rise and tide him over till this evening. But it is only a thought!
I tried to find something about giving a dose like this mid cycle but no luckI just don't know how his body will react to something new (time wise) and he is nothing short of full of surprises! I still have an hour before I go see him
I do see logic in giving him a tiny dose now, it's just that I don't know how that would work for him. It wouldn't surprise me if it gave a low PMPS and if that would be the case, I wouldn't have any wiggle time with the shooting time. So despite him being 30.6 just nowI won't give him any today but it's something I might try one day when I have some flexibility with shooting time and maybe be able to keep an eye on him.
It will be interesting to see PMPS, I wonder if mr pancreas will come out for a little play today...
As for tearing my hair out, not yetI think the better numbers we've seen lately have something to do with that. While they're still not good, consistent numbers, it's an improvement and like you said not long ago, it's not all about the diabetes! He's still my lovely, cuddly kitten! (12 yo and 6 kg kitten
) He doesn't seem in pain, he eats, plays, cuddle so I try to focus on enjoying him. This morning I was running late because I was starring at him sleeping and playing with his cheeks
I'll add a picture of how cute he was napping