HappyCat
Member Since 2013
Today Jerry's dose was increased from 1.50 to 1.75 units. I am very grateful for the help here I'm often unsure of the right thing to do.
Now with that being said I am curious about bouncing, as I always am. A few have been very helpful to explain the scale to me of the rise and fall of levels from the shot like the nadir time and everything. I certainly don't doubt information from pros but wondering if that could vary with bouncers. For instance Jerry was always hitting his lows at 5-7 hours in to his AM shot until about the time he hit his 1 month of treatment. Now he's usually high in his AM mid readings and low towards his next shot. Wondering why my only experience with a diabetic cat has to be so difficult, especially when he's not at all difficult except for this. Is this from him adjusting to his (previously) not high enough dose? Can bouncers break that normal trend of the nadir and hit at +9 or so? Trying to figure him out is absolutely maddening. I know AM readings are higher than PM readings generally but I'm having problems finding his day time lows anymore unless they're bordering the PM shot or just not happening at all. However the PM numbers seem to drop drastically quickly as soon as +3. I can sense I'm going to be losing a lot of sleep as night would be the time (if ever, knock on wood) for him to be in the danger zone and it seems like a big span versus during the day. Any further input on if +5-7AM is where his bouncy butt would in fact be most accurate with his wild variance, any other bouncing information I should know about, or just anything in general would be appreciated. Most of all send us lots of luck! Happy cat, tired owner!
Now with that being said I am curious about bouncing, as I always am. A few have been very helpful to explain the scale to me of the rise and fall of levels from the shot like the nadir time and everything. I certainly don't doubt information from pros but wondering if that could vary with bouncers. For instance Jerry was always hitting his lows at 5-7 hours in to his AM shot until about the time he hit his 1 month of treatment. Now he's usually high in his AM mid readings and low towards his next shot. Wondering why my only experience with a diabetic cat has to be so difficult, especially when he's not at all difficult except for this. Is this from him adjusting to his (previously) not high enough dose? Can bouncers break that normal trend of the nadir and hit at +9 or so? Trying to figure him out is absolutely maddening. I know AM readings are higher than PM readings generally but I'm having problems finding his day time lows anymore unless they're bordering the PM shot or just not happening at all. However the PM numbers seem to drop drastically quickly as soon as +3. I can sense I'm going to be losing a lot of sleep as night would be the time (if ever, knock on wood) for him to be in the danger zone and it seems like a big span versus during the day. Any further input on if +5-7AM is where his bouncy butt would in fact be most accurate with his wild variance, any other bouncing information I should know about, or just anything in general would be appreciated. Most of all send us lots of luck! Happy cat, tired owner!