Martha tested at 80 this morning at 8 a.m. Hasn't been that low in ages, although she has been in the 100's for almost a week now. Before I leave the house, I wanted to test her again and at +3 she was 245--!!! Does this make any sense to anybody?
We call it bouncing when a cat goes low enough to trigger compensatory hormones which then release stored glucose.
Somogyi would be sustained high glucose levels from chronic insulin overdose - we haven't really ever seen that. Just bounces which can take about 3 days to clear.
Tonight, please don't give so much - no matter how high it is. Just give 0.5 so you might be able to safely shoot in the morning. You aren't testing at all after the evening shot and you have no idea how low her glucose is going. Maybe snag a before bed test.