Well, it looks like you have a pretty good handle on making those dose changes, nice and slow with only 0.25U increases and you've been giving the doses time to settle and letting the insulin depot fill up before you increase again.
You've done fantastic getting your SS and a Profile set up for Tiger already.
Have you thought about if you wanted to follow the Lantus TR protocol or are you more of a SLGS (start low, go slow) type of person? You mentioned reading up on TR so it sounded like that may be the way you wanted to go, but not sure what your plans were with all your other responsibilities.
There is some great reading over in the Lantus TR forum, in the Stickies about the depot, the protocol, handling low numbers, etc. All good reading when you have a chance.
With everything else you have going on, taking care of 21 kitties, you are right on top of things and doing well with Tiger.
I might suggest an increase of a 0.25U dose soon for Tiger. You've been getting him down into those blue numbers but we would like to see him down even a bit lower, into those greens (<100) to help his pancreas to heal. So far, it looks encouraging and hope to see Tiger doing even better in the future.
You are certainly welcome to post over in the Lantus TR forum anytime. Format is the date, your cat's name, AMPS (or PMPS) readings and any subsequent readings for the day. You edit your first post of the day, to add in the new BG readings in your subject header. That way, anyone scanning the board for info can pop in if it looks like you may need help. Introduce yourself and let people know you are new. Please link in your previous post each day, so that people can follow back through the history of your cat, and be better able to help you. Most people try to post daily there. Put the Question Mark Post Icon on your post when you are looking for answers to specific questions.
Do you have your hypo toolkit pulled together, just in case Tiger surprises you and goes low?
IN CASE OF EMERGENCY - YOUR HYPO KIT
Put together NOW the following items and put in an easily accessible place!
● Phone number of your vet
● Phone number, address and map/directions to your nearest emergency vet (or phone number of the cab company and some cash/credit card)
● Karo syrup, honey or corn syrup
● High carb canned food with gravy – 2-3 cans
● Some favourite treats
● Spare pack of 25 blood glucose strips
● Coffee for you
