Butters & Lyla
Member Since 2020
Hi,
Butters, it seems, is extremely difficult to regulate. I need help, please. We are now two months since diagnosis, and her numbers are all over the place. I think I'm starting to see a pattern where she drops super low and then goes high for a few days.
We have gone from a starting dose of 1.5 U BID down to .25 U BID, and now we are back up at .5 U BID. I have been following Tight Regulation. What happens is, she drops below 50, then the next day she goes high, occasionally over 500 but mostly over 300 or 200, and stays that high for several days even though she continues to get insulin (I am doing the .25 decreases per TR). But all of her blood glucose drops are surrounded by high numbers that last for days. Lately she just does not seem herself, either. When she feels good, she likes a five minute play session after she eats. But that hasn't happened in a couple of weeks.
The vet looked at Butters' spreadsheet and thought it looked like the somogyi effect. She also said that Butters is difficult to regulate and recommended I take her to an internal medicine specialist. I think she broke up with me, lol. I have been spending a lot of time doing research, but I'm at a loss. I have been doing all of these dose decreases all based on a cycle of a single low day followed by several high days, and now we are doing dose increases.
I was wondering if anyone out there who has experience with a kitty with numbers that are all over the place.
Thanks so much.
Butters, it seems, is extremely difficult to regulate. I need help, please. We are now two months since diagnosis, and her numbers are all over the place. I think I'm starting to see a pattern where she drops super low and then goes high for a few days.
We have gone from a starting dose of 1.5 U BID down to .25 U BID, and now we are back up at .5 U BID. I have been following Tight Regulation. What happens is, she drops below 50, then the next day she goes high, occasionally over 500 but mostly over 300 or 200, and stays that high for several days even though she continues to get insulin (I am doing the .25 decreases per TR). But all of her blood glucose drops are surrounded by high numbers that last for days. Lately she just does not seem herself, either. When she feels good, she likes a five minute play session after she eats. But that hasn't happened in a couple of weeks.
The vet looked at Butters' spreadsheet and thought it looked like the somogyi effect. She also said that Butters is difficult to regulate and recommended I take her to an internal medicine specialist. I think she broke up with me, lol. I have been spending a lot of time doing research, but I'm at a loss. I have been doing all of these dose decreases all based on a cycle of a single low day followed by several high days, and now we are doing dose increases.
I was wondering if anyone out there who has experience with a kitty with numbers that are all over the place.
Thanks so much.
