Good job trusting your instincts!!! 3u is quite a lot, and many cats never need that much.
Are you testing before each shot? Sorry if I missed that, but wanted to be sure you know to do that. Since you are on a dose you have already been on for a while, test away! If you have limited opportunities, I would go for the 2 preshots each day, and then one mid-cycle check when you can get one in. +6 is nice one - although it probably isn't the exact point where your cat nadirs, if you have to get just one test in, at least that gives you an idea of what the lower #s in the cycle might be.
I'm not sure what you already know or not, so I'll mention a couple more things just in case:
- With PZI, most of us have a "no-shoot" # where we won't give insulin if the PS is below that, for safety reasons. For newbies, 200 is usually a good starting point. Once you get a little data you can move that down to 180 and then 150 with more data, but for now I would suggest you use 200 since you are just starting testing. If you get a PS below 200, wait 30 minutes or an hour and retest. Once the # is over 200 (or is in the upper 100s and clearly rising), go ahead and give the insulin.
- If you get any # in the cycle that is below 50 or so, lower the dose a little bit at that point, so you don't risk #s that are lower than that. You probably don't need to lower by a lot, but maybe 1/4 unit or so (and of course ideally just post here for advice if you are in that situation & people can help you figure out what dose to shoot).
I mention this stuff because I've seen people continue with the same dose even after they get low nadirs or low PS, and it usually lands them pulling an all-nighter on Health with the Karo syrup in hand!
Welcome, and congrats on getting your first test!!! Great job!
