What’s the one rule where if they fall below 50 for more than 3 cycles? Could her drop have been from me giving her her dose earlier at AM?Sorry no one was online last night. I'm glad you got Mimi's numbers to come back up. Any time Furball is in the 50's I feed her some HC to slow the drop and get her to come back up. Don't forget to reduce the dose since she was in the 30's.
That’s what it was, thanks Sienne!First and foremost, any drop below 40 requires a 0.25u dose reduction.
Three drops into the 40 - 50 range requires a dose reduction of 0.25u.
Question- say I didn’t reduce by a full .25, what could happen? Could she just give me another night of drops? Do you think me changing her times earlier had anything to do with the drops? (Went from 10:30, to 10:15 for 2 cycles then yesterday AM I went to 9:45- I’m trying to get her earlier to prepare for when I go back to work)First and foremost, any drop below 40 requires a 0.25u dose reduction.
Three drops into the 40 - 50 range requires a dose reduction of 0.25u.
Wow.....I did not get your tag until this morning. Sometimes that tagging doesn’t work perfectly but you did a good job dealing with the numbers.gave her shot almost 30 minutes early today to try and get her more on her old schedule but its possible its acting as an increase?
that's the same with Mimi, I am seeing shes very sensitive to carbs and increases, or decreases also, so far, has been easy to bring her up because she is ALWAYS hungry. Man can that girl eat- might be why she got the betes in the first place..Sorry I wasn’t around last night. Max did not hold reductions well so I followed the three times under 50 rule but took smaller increases and decreases at times. I couldn’t have done that without digital calipers. I never stopped testing until I was sure he was safe and ALWAYS took a full reduction if he was under 40. That was a hard rule.
I am NOT recommending that you try this. Max bounced for a whole year. I started 3 under 50 first and only after knowing he was a long term diabetic and with lots of help did I do this. Any lurkers should not copy what I did. Max never went into remission and was a senior. I wanted to protect his kidneys and he was very sensitive to carbs. It was easy to bring him up when needed.
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Wow.....I did not get your tag until this morning. Sometimes that tagging doesn’t work perfectly but you did a good job dealing with the numbers.
Shooting 30 minutes early would not make any difference as long as you don’t do it every cycle but especially because the SS shows you’ve been doing it 15 mins a cycle.
There’s no harm in using three drops between 40 and 50 on three separate days (not cycles) with a full dose decrease as a reduction strategy for Mimi. She does show failed reductions although she’s not as bad as some cats I’ve seen who go back and forth around a dose. And as Sienne said, if she drops once below 40, you also have to take the full reduction.
Love her avatar...she’s so adorable.
It doesn’t matter what meter they used.What meter was TR done on?
No....and don’t overthink this. Whatever reading you get on whatever meter you are using, you apply the guidelines to as written. The only exception is the reduction point for the AT is 68 and for human meters....of any type....it’s 50 for a newly diagnosed cat (diabetic less than one year).Just like the Alphatrak reading higher- the Relion for sure reads higher than the Freestyle so shouldn't we take that into consideration a little?
right but what if it was just at "40" it was 2 points off.. I know I am overthinking this but maybe that's how I can tailor something specific to Mimi you know? This is how she responds.One thing I did learn early on is you can’t compare meters. There’s a 20% that all meters are allowed so one could be 20% high while the other 20% low every time you test. So I used my micro all the time and used my backup just to recheck if I got a really low or high test. With lower and higher readings they are closer always I found.
Intervention early can keep her from dropping low and then a bounce. With Max I fed the curve. But again ECID.