carlinsc said:I'm thinking it was a pretty good curve, and that the rise at +6 is more related to food than anything else. It could also be that he is going to be one of those kitties that nadirs early, like Bob did (+5ish).
The other thing, if this were a "typical" curve for him, is that with a low point of 200 or so, there's room for the dose to be taken up a notch. If you see this pattern repeat a few times.
You're doing a super job with all the tests you have been able to get! He must be a good patient.
Carl
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:Better early cycle but fast rise at the end. It doesn't show your dose at pmps. Did you go with 1.5? I would stick with that dose for a couple more cycles.
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:Are you testing for ketones? You want to be sure you stay on top of that also.
BJM said:The challenge is getting the sample when its fresh.
Best time to try is roughly 20 minutes after eating, when food movement through the digestive tract stimulates output.
Updated the 2 daily chart/graphs for you.
BJM said:Hang in there - it takes a while for the dose to "settle", ie the cat to get used to it.
Sev said:... Got to give the poor cats ears a rest...
BJM said:Sev said:... Got to give the poor cats ears a rest...
Neosporin ointment (not cream) with pain relief helps reduce the annoyance of pricking, plus may help the blood bead up for testing.
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:Can you call me this am and let's get the spreadsheet up? It is possible that you need to go down in dose rather than up but it is so hard to tell without looking at the data in one place. He could be rebounding: http://petdiabetes.wikia.com/wiki/Somogyi_rebound
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:Is hers the one with the three numbers - the variance? That is really hard to interpret. (Valuable info for you but not easy for us) The ss is a much better visual for a quick look at your numbers and particularly patterns. It should only take 15 minutes to set up.
Sev said:I just got done making turkey stock.
Would feeding the turkey from it to Kitty be unadvised?
I did add Carrots, onion and celery. However there is not much of it in there.
If figure it has to be very low on carbs.
BJM said:Sev said:I just got done making turkey stock.
Would feeding the turkey from it to Kitty be unadvised?
I did add Carrots, onion and celery. However there is not much of it in there.
If figure it has to be very low on carbs.
NO!
Onion can be fatal; it causes methemoglobenemia (not sure of spelling!).
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:It looks great, BJ, but can Sev edit/own it? I have tried to figure a way that I can set up a ss for someone without being the "owner" and just let them have editing priviledges. If you have found a way, please share.
BJM said:
Sue and Oliver (GA) said:Onions not good. Do you have just a plain piece of turkey he can have? That is really what started this whole low carb thing. Someone fed Thanksgiving turkey to their diabetic cat and his numbers went down.
Sev said:...So fresh cooked turkey with nothing added to it is ok then?
carlinsc said:I would (anytime you see a number that alarms you), test again to verify it is accurate.
I tried to look at your SS, but it still says the permissions don't allow us to see it...
Carl
BJM said:Sev said:...So fresh cooked turkey with nothing added to it is ok then?
Yes! You'd be amazed at what some cats will do for fresh cooked (or raw, depending on the cat) turkey. I neeed to pick up some to work some more with Mason.
BJM said:Are you giving the insulin at exactly 12 hour intervals? I ask because it looks like the times weren't 12 hours different.