Sushi (GA 5/05-3/14)
Member Since 2011
yesterday
We have run into low pre-shot #s several times in the past few weeks. Really bad timing!! For the most part, the "Dealing with low preshots" info doesn't apply to us. Here are questions I have every time I read it:
"...most kitties can be shot at +12, almost regardless of the number, once you are data ready to do so."
I have worked very hard to become "data ready," but it seems that my data is kind of pointless because Sushi isn't regulated yet. Right? If I am "data ready," what does my data tell me?
"If the cat is not a food spiker or tends to have an early onset/early nadir then they may not want to shoot as low. "
Is Sushi a food spiker? Does he have an early onset/early nadir? Do I have enough data to tell?
"...withhold food and test in 15-20 minutes to determine if kitty is on the rise or hasn’t reached nadir yet."
His #s will continue to drop if he hasn't reached nadir yet?
"Perhaps the most important guideline in shooting low is that any time you shoot your lowest ever number, you should get a +1 and +2 to give you an idea of how the cycle will go...Those tests will also help you become even more data ready for the next time you are presented with a low preshot reading."
I feel like I've done that; what can my data tell me?
See:
Thurs 8/11 PM: +2~97(this was my PMPS) | +4~152
Tue 8/16 PM: PMPS~65 | +2~49 | +3~60
Sat 8/20 AM & PM: AMPS~150 | +3~65 | +4~53 | +4.5~47 | +5~50 | +5.25~59 | +5.75~89 | +7~72 | +9.75~85 // PMPS~105 | +2~186 | +3~198
Wed 8/24 PM: PMPS~111 | +0~102 | +3~107 | +4~71
Fri 8/26 PM: PMPS~92 | +0~86 | +.5~94 | +1~82 | +4~121
Here are inferences I've made; tell me what you think and whether I'm on the right track:
- His PM #s are lower than his AM#s
- His AM cycle seems to last longer--his lowest #s are at his PMPS and beyond.
Last week the amount of food he eats/I'd like him to eat seemed to alarm you guys. I worry about how much he eats because the less he eats, the more impact the insulin will have. If he only eats 3oz per cycle, his #s will be too low because of the high dose of insulin he's getting. I worry about how little he's eating and push him to eat more because the amount of food he's eating needs to be somewhat proportional to his dose.
Sushi weighs 16+lbs. I haven't been able to get a concrete # for the amount of food he should be eating, but I'd like to see him eat between 11 and 12oz a day. And you all think that's too much?
Because I'm gone, he's not nearly as active as he usually is, so he's not been eating well. If I had to guess I'd say ~4oz per cycle? I think this is part of the reason we're running into low pre-shot #s so often.
Still, my main concern is finding a dose that won't cause any trouble. I'm going to be gone most of the week again and the cat sitter will be testing/feeding/shooting Sushi twice a day. I need to find a dose that won't cause any trouble, even if it keeps his #s a bit higher than we'd like, but I haven't seemed to be successful here.
We have run into low pre-shot #s several times in the past few weeks. Really bad timing!! For the most part, the "Dealing with low preshots" info doesn't apply to us. Here are questions I have every time I read it:
"...most kitties can be shot at +12, almost regardless of the number, once you are data ready to do so."
I have worked very hard to become "data ready," but it seems that my data is kind of pointless because Sushi isn't regulated yet. Right? If I am "data ready," what does my data tell me?
"If the cat is not a food spiker or tends to have an early onset/early nadir then they may not want to shoot as low. "
Is Sushi a food spiker? Does he have an early onset/early nadir? Do I have enough data to tell?
"...withhold food and test in 15-20 minutes to determine if kitty is on the rise or hasn’t reached nadir yet."
His #s will continue to drop if he hasn't reached nadir yet?
"Perhaps the most important guideline in shooting low is that any time you shoot your lowest ever number, you should get a +1 and +2 to give you an idea of how the cycle will go...Those tests will also help you become even more data ready for the next time you are presented with a low preshot reading."
I feel like I've done that; what can my data tell me?
See:
Thurs 8/11 PM: +2~97(this was my PMPS) | +4~152
Tue 8/16 PM: PMPS~65 | +2~49 | +3~60
Sat 8/20 AM & PM: AMPS~150 | +3~65 | +4~53 | +4.5~47 | +5~50 | +5.25~59 | +5.75~89 | +7~72 | +9.75~85 // PMPS~105 | +2~186 | +3~198
Wed 8/24 PM: PMPS~111 | +0~102 | +3~107 | +4~71
Fri 8/26 PM: PMPS~92 | +0~86 | +.5~94 | +1~82 | +4~121
Here are inferences I've made; tell me what you think and whether I'm on the right track:
- His PM #s are lower than his AM#s
- His AM cycle seems to last longer--his lowest #s are at his PMPS and beyond.
Last week the amount of food he eats/I'd like him to eat seemed to alarm you guys. I worry about how much he eats because the less he eats, the more impact the insulin will have. If he only eats 3oz per cycle, his #s will be too low because of the high dose of insulin he's getting. I worry about how little he's eating and push him to eat more because the amount of food he's eating needs to be somewhat proportional to his dose.
Sushi weighs 16+lbs. I haven't been able to get a concrete # for the amount of food he should be eating, but I'd like to see him eat between 11 and 12oz a day. And you all think that's too much?
Because I'm gone, he's not nearly as active as he usually is, so he's not been eating well. If I had to guess I'd say ~4oz per cycle? I think this is part of the reason we're running into low pre-shot #s so often.
Still, my main concern is finding a dose that won't cause any trouble. I'm going to be gone most of the week again and the cat sitter will be testing/feeding/shooting Sushi twice a day. I need to find a dose that won't cause any trouble, even if it keeps his #s a bit higher than we'd like, but I haven't seemed to be successful here.