Three days ago my cat Romulus was in hypo number on AT 2.4 (43). I lowered his dose to 1IU but his nadirs now are only in the yellow. How long should I give it before I increase?
2.4 on an
Alphatrak? Crikey, Sue.... I'm so glad Romulus is OK...
It may be that Romulus' numbers are still running higher because his body has released counter-regulatory hormones to try to keep the blood glucose from dropping. This is a protection mechanism.
Because of this, I think it would inadvisable to increase the dose until you are
positive that any bouncing has cleared. The most important thing is that he is kept safe.
This forum does not recommend 'tight regulation' with Caninsulin. That is because it is
not considered safe to try to take a cat into the lower range of numbers with insulins that have early onsets and steep drops.
If I were using Caninsulin now I would not aim to take my cat lower than 5 at the peak of the cycle (so maybe 6 on an Alphatrak). That would hopefully allow some buffer of safety should the cat drop lower than the range I'm aiming for.
Whilst tight regulation is not advisable with Caninsulin, sliding scale dosage can work well with
some cats. This is possible because Caninsulin is a non-depot insulin. The shot that you give should be out of the system by the time you give the next shot (that's assuming that you're giving 2 shots a day.) Sliding scale dosage does enable some caregivers to help level out their cat's BG levels.
Some members have also had success levelling out the numbers by giving 3 shots a day instead of 2. The starting point for this is to first find a BID dose that works fairly well (without taking the cat too low at peak) and then splitting the day's
total insulin dosage into 3 instead of 2 shots. It is also important to ensure that the cat is past the peak of the cycle and it's BG is rising. The aim of the technique is to reduce both the preshot numbers
and the extent of the drop, and thereby keep the cat in a better range (safely) for more of the time, without the highs and lows that can occur with 2 shots a day.
However, this is a
very time-intensive technique. I did it for a while, giving shots at 5am, 1pm and 9pm. And of course, it's not just the matter of giving the shots; it's also necessary to test during each of the 3 insulin cycles....
I see from Romulus' SS that there have been a number of occasions where his preshot has been too low to shoot.
That may be caused by too much insulin (ie, that he's rising from a much lower number earlier in the cycle). Or it may be that his pancreas is producing some insulin of it's own and is extending the cycle. Without more data I don't think it's possible to tell...
As I said earlier, I strongly suggest that you
don't increase at this point. I think letting things settle out seems the more prudent option.
(Remember, with Caninsulin you don't have to worry about losing your depot. Caninsulin and Lantus are very different insulins...)
Eliz