KarenAmelia said:
Thanks for the reply. The folks at tight regulation board were so adamant about not changing doses so quickly, so I'm glad to hear your suggestion. I will go with that tonight. I had been thinking to reduce dose but didn't know how much to reduce. Your suggestion is surely better than no shot at all, which would make 24 hours consecutively without insulin.
best, Karen
From the looks of the ss, 2u is just too much. The shed fills and each ps number gets lower and lower until you are at a green number by the 4th cycle. You skip and drain the shed and then Terra goes high again. So you go back to the 2u again and the whole pattern repeats..... you are on a rollercoaster and you want to be on a close to flat curve, and not for just a day.
The TR group is likely saying to decrease by maybe .25u down to 1.75u, and for all I know, they could be right, but I do know that no insulin is going to last 24hrs for a cat, and that skipping shots regularly is not good for a cat either.
Your ss starts at 1.5u and just look at how Terra dropped to blue by 1/4/12.... it could well be that your starting dose was too high from the get go. By the morn of 1/5/12, Terra was up to pink, so I bet there was a big overnite low BG and Terra bounced to that pink by morn.
For the above reasons, I think you may be safer to cut Terra's dose back to 1u BID and then let it settle. You want to see a nice fairly level curve with the highest numbers at ps and a dip to the lowest number, nadir, somewhere in the middle. That's for a normal curve which is most common.
Then after a couple days, I bet you will see some better numbers..... Sure, they may be a bit higher, maybe in the 200s, but you hopefully will have no need to be skipping shots or thinking about one shot a day.
Give the 1u dose of Lantus twice a day a chance and then review in a few days.