@BJM She's a scarfer. But this is the first time since her switch to wet that she's vomited. Wet food was always kind of a toss-up for her if she would keep it down or not. But yesterday (1/10) morning is the first time since the switch to wet that she's vomited at all. Then last night (1/10) she was suuuuuuper slow to eat her food. I basically fed it to her off a fork to get her to touch it. Now this AM she's back to happily munching...She's definitely a scarfer right now, especially on the wet food. She thinks she's living the high life with her fancy feast.
Do you think you'll be able to split that .25u in half? Tonight, she'll probably be higher again for being without insulin since last night. Instead of giving her .25u, try getting as close to half that as possible (practice pulling the dose with some water first) and see how her numbers are in the morning.Her numbers are pretty low again today - 131. I want to give juice for consistency, but shooting when she's in blues scares me right now.
You might want to do drop dosing.
Use a colored liquid to practice as it will help you see.
Pull up 1 unit.
Carefully squeeze out equal-sized drops, until you can do so with consistent size and the same number per unit.
Now, you can draw up more than the amount you need, and squeeze out drops to the dose you want.
You discharge the excess into the sink.