Yes it does look like Oscar needs a little more insulin so go ahead and increase when you can monitor a bit between +2 and +6 of the cycle. Hard to see exactly when Oscar is hitting nadir yet.....it seems to possibly be around +3 some days but other days it appears to be later around +5. That may just be because of the testing times and some cats do not always nadir at the same time and sometimes it changes anyway so it makes it hard to suggest exactly when to test. You're getting good testing at night so maybe try to aim for the +4/+5 timeframe for a night or 2 if possible to see if numbers are any lower then.
Hope you are feeling better now.
We went to the vet today. They didn't want to do blood work yet so soon since it's only been a little over a month and there hasn't been much change in numbers yet. They said he looks good though, and I shouldn't be worried about him having an infection or anything.
They suggested I go to 3.5u in the AM and keep 2.5u in the PM. That just seems stupid, so I'm going to increase to 2.75 in the AM as we planned and go forward from there.
They also tried to sell me some Purina prescription food. They told me it was a low carb dry food, and when I asked to see the carbs she turned the bag around and it said 18%, lol. I said he's already on a low carb dry food that is only 4%, and I plan to switch him to wet food only anyways. She had claimed that she thought Oscar had a chance at complete remission with the Purina, suuuch bullshit. So, declined that offer.
I asked her about switching to Lantus if we didn't see any change in numbers by the end of our second vial of ProZinc. She admitted she knew nothing about switching insulin, or even Lantus for that matter and had to look it up online, and said we should wait 6 months but if I wanted to switch earlier, it's up to me as the owner. I've just been reading a lot about how cats have higher chance at remission with Lantus, but I agreed I should wait to see if we can regulate him at all first with ProZinc.
He did gain two pounds, from 10 back up to 12 which is close to his healthy pre diabetic weight, so that made me happy. Hopefully that means something is helping?
The vet was happy to hear about my home testing, which was a nice change from the tech I saw last time who smugly told me I'd be torturing Oscar. So all in all it was a pretty pointless office visit, could have just went over this on the phone..but oh well, at least I was able to see he gained some weight.
Anywho, just wanted to let you know how it went, and share my frustrations with vets and their crappy prescription food haha. Hope all is well and you enjoy your weekend!
Oh by the way, his PMPS tonight (directly after we got home from the vet) was 567!!! Talk about stress raising blood sugar...