Hi Roberta, thanks for getting that +2, let's see where she is at with +4.
Tomato tomatoe. Sure, karo syrup may have a higher glycemic index, but the fact of the matter is they are both concentrated sugars, and more to the point, Chloe did not react at all to it.
okay, we are mostly on the same page on this one, although ideally most of us have the goal of trying to safely achieve numbers that keep the cat under renal threshold, where the cat isn't dumping excess sugars in the urine. That can be problematic for the kidneys, as well as cause UTIs, although someone can correct me if I am wrong.
I respectfully disagree. We have found here that The basic recipe for developing DKA = an insufficient supply of insulin + inappetance + infection OR other systemic stresses.
I have seen cats who have consistently lower blood sugar levels develop DKA.
I would continue to test her for ketones, especially since you have had a few skips in dose recently, and ketones can build up quickly to the point where they can quickly lead to DKA. Since Chloe has had DKA previously, she is likely more prone to developing ketones. You likely know this, but it is worth mentioning. Skipping is not a good idea with past history of DKA.
Again, the problem with this is we do not dose Lantus based on preshots, we dose based on how low it is taking the cat. The reality is that the TR protocol wasn't plucked out of thin air, whatever your vet may think of us on this forum. Again, I think you know this, since you have been here previously, so IMHO dosing based on preshots like your vet has recommended has basically gotten you to the problems with low numbers which you have encountered multiple times.