KPassa
Member Since 2012
She's stayed above 40, which is good. Non-diabetics normal range is from 40-120 or so, so the goal of the night is to keep her safe.
One thing you've learned about insulin tonight is that once you put it back in, you can't take it back out. That's why most of us were shocked by the starting dose. We prefer more conservative initial doses to see how the kitty reacts. Some cats can drop very far on very small doses.
You're doing a great job so far and the fact that you knew 6u was too much and shot 3u is fantastic! Perhaps it would have been better posting here first before shooting, but how we're you to know what amazing people this board has until you experience it for the first time (unfortunately because of tonight's low numbers). So don't beat yourself up for it. Jezzie is doing fine and we're all here to help you keep her that way. One day soon, you'll be paying it forward like the rest if us. ;-)
One thing you've learned about insulin tonight is that once you put it back in, you can't take it back out. That's why most of us were shocked by the starting dose. We prefer more conservative initial doses to see how the kitty reacts. Some cats can drop very far on very small doses.
You're doing a great job so far and the fact that you knew 6u was too much and shot 3u is fantastic! Perhaps it would have been better posting here first before shooting, but how we're you to know what amazing people this board has until you experience it for the first time (unfortunately because of tonight's low numbers). So don't beat yourself up for it. Jezzie is doing fine and we're all here to help you keep her that way. One day soon, you'll be paying it forward like the rest if us. ;-)