Hooray! River is gaining weight

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Just a little celebration on a Sunday night, less than a week after I brought River home from the hospital after her diagnosis and a nasty bout of DKA. I honestly thought I was going to lose her.
She is adjusting so well to her new life of ear pokes and insulin shots, and eating like a horse — and she's regained .3 pounds already! She feels heavier in my arms, and her backbone is feeling less pronounced when I pet her. I truly believe she's going to recover.
 
I should be receiving her Lantus pens this week. Would it be silly to change her dose on the Humulin if we're just going to be abandoning it in lieu of a longer-acting solution within a week or so?
 
Would it be silly to change her dose on the Humulin if we're just going to be abandoning it in lieu of a longer-acting solution within a week or so?
If it were me, I'd want to get her blood sugars under control as quickly as possible. I can't think of any reason to hold this dose if she needs more, especially with the recent DKA.
 
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I'm inclined to agree with @Carol & Murphy. It does look like River might need a little boost in dose but just to be on the safe side, any way you can get a +4, +5 or +6 just to see if she is going even lower during the night cycle. A lot, if not most kitties go lower overnight and we may not be seeing the full effect of 1u given those pinks at AMPS. :)
 
Not a dumb question. I don't think there are "cumulative" effects like long lasting insulins. It looks to me like River is reaching nadir between +4 and +6 during day cycles and her PMPS is lower the last couple of days than AMPS and night cycle readings are lower which makes me wonder if she is going lower than what we are currently seeing in the night cycle causing a bit of a bounce in the AM.
 
I agree with the advice to try a little increase - 1.25 u? With a recent DKA in the picture getting her lower is a good idea. No, Humulin has no cumulative effects like the depot insulins although it's likely possible to have longer duration if a dose is too high. That isn't the case here. The
PM +2 and +3 tests suggest to me that she might be dropping lower at night but not likely too low - ie., too low therefore stay at 1 u.
 
Not a dumb question. I don't think there are "cumulative" effects like long lasting insulins. It looks to me like River is reaching nadir between +4 and +6 during day cycles and her PMPS is lower the last couple of days than AMPS and night cycle readings are lower which makes me wonder if she is going lower than what we are currently seeing in the night cycle causing a bit of a bounce in the AM.
Thank you for the clarification! ;)
 
Didn't see these replies until just now, friends — @Kris & Teasel so you're saying I SHOULD up her dose? I'm nervous about .25 dosage bumps — such a tiny amount on the syringe, I don't wanna screw it up!
 
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