Pigpen was diagnosed two months ago and started on ProZinc. Her numbers have been good and bad (more bad than good, some just awful), but that changed suddenly ten days ago after she came home after being hospitalized for constipation and dental work.
Because of this, I had to switch her over to wet food from Hill's m/d dry (which I'd been resisting doing, even though people here had advised me to do just that). Well, they were right -- since the day after I started her on 4 to 5% carb wet foods (a couple of Fancy Feast pates), the numbers have notably improved -- lots more yellows and blues, even as I've lowered her dosage.
But during these two months, one thing that worries me from time to time are these sudden "plummets" of 100 or more an hour in her number when the number gets close to, or into, double-digits. Here's an example. Two nights ago I gave her the usual 1 unit dose with a shot time reading of 247 (lower than usual). The number fell gradually during hour 3 and 4 to 149 as the ProZinc kicked in and levelled off for about 45 minutes. And then the bottom just seemed to fall out -- from 149 to 81 in the next 40 minutes, 25 of that in the last 15 minutes. Whenever this happens, I always get a bit scared and think the same thing -- how much farther will it go down? 60? 50? 40? How much (or how little) time do I have before this could become an emergency? She'd had a good-sized shot meal and a snack an hour before this happened, but I gave her a snack again and the numbers soon bounced back up, quite a bit.
Tonight, something like that again -- a slow decline, and then suddenly downward by 54 in 25 minutes between hour 6 and 7, from 219 to 165, for no obvious reason. Of course I *want* 100s, but I just don't like her BG getting there so abruptly, you know?
My questions -- (1) Is this a ProZinc thing, or is it typical of insulin in general? (2) Is it something to be concerned about? and (3) When a number sharply falls into the low 80s, is that the time to start trying to bring it back up, or should I wait and see if it gets into the 50s or 60s first?
Thanks for any help!
Because of this, I had to switch her over to wet food from Hill's m/d dry (which I'd been resisting doing, even though people here had advised me to do just that). Well, they were right -- since the day after I started her on 4 to 5% carb wet foods (a couple of Fancy Feast pates), the numbers have notably improved -- lots more yellows and blues, even as I've lowered her dosage.
But during these two months, one thing that worries me from time to time are these sudden "plummets" of 100 or more an hour in her number when the number gets close to, or into, double-digits. Here's an example. Two nights ago I gave her the usual 1 unit dose with a shot time reading of 247 (lower than usual). The number fell gradually during hour 3 and 4 to 149 as the ProZinc kicked in and levelled off for about 45 minutes. And then the bottom just seemed to fall out -- from 149 to 81 in the next 40 minutes, 25 of that in the last 15 minutes. Whenever this happens, I always get a bit scared and think the same thing -- how much farther will it go down? 60? 50? 40? How much (or how little) time do I have before this could become an emergency? She'd had a good-sized shot meal and a snack an hour before this happened, but I gave her a snack again and the numbers soon bounced back up, quite a bit.
Tonight, something like that again -- a slow decline, and then suddenly downward by 54 in 25 minutes between hour 6 and 7, from 219 to 165, for no obvious reason. Of course I *want* 100s, but I just don't like her BG getting there so abruptly, you know?
My questions -- (1) Is this a ProZinc thing, or is it typical of insulin in general? (2) Is it something to be concerned about? and (3) When a number sharply falls into the low 80s, is that the time to start trying to bring it back up, or should I wait and see if it gets into the 50s or 60s first?
Thanks for any help!