Oscar and Carrie
Member Since 2021
Continuing on from:
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/time-for-a-dose-reduction.243852/#post-2754609
Oscar dropped a bit low again during last night's PM cycle, so I will be reducing his dosage this evening to 0.5u
His AMPS was 9.9, so to avoid it going too low again like last night, I opted for a token shot of approx. 0.2u as I don't have as much free time at +4/5 to monitor today as I would like.
I have a few questions though.
At the vet's yesterday morning, a different vet checked him over, and when she was looking at his overall numbers, she basically said that the reason they're all over the place is due to me keep reducing the dose so quickly without giving it time to settle in. She suggested I stick at the 0.75 for a week regardless before deciding whether to reduce.
Is there anything to back up what she's saying? I feel that with some of his very low drops, it would have been irresponsible to maintain the higher doses for that long given that ultimately we would still end up where we are now, but just over a period of four weeks rather than two.
Second, I've seen a few members talking about giving a small amount of food at around the +4 mark to slow the drop. Is this worth doing in Oscar's case, or would it be worth waiting until I'm more confident about his dosage, as this might prevent me from getting his true nadir number?
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/time-for-a-dose-reduction.243852/#post-2754609
Oscar dropped a bit low again during last night's PM cycle, so I will be reducing his dosage this evening to 0.5u
His AMPS was 9.9, so to avoid it going too low again like last night, I opted for a token shot of approx. 0.2u as I don't have as much free time at +4/5 to monitor today as I would like.
I have a few questions though.
At the vet's yesterday morning, a different vet checked him over, and when she was looking at his overall numbers, she basically said that the reason they're all over the place is due to me keep reducing the dose so quickly without giving it time to settle in. She suggested I stick at the 0.75 for a week regardless before deciding whether to reduce.
Is there anything to back up what she's saying? I feel that with some of his very low drops, it would have been irresponsible to maintain the higher doses for that long given that ultimately we would still end up where we are now, but just over a period of four weeks rather than two.
Second, I've seen a few members talking about giving a small amount of food at around the +4 mark to slow the drop. Is this worth doing in Oscar's case, or would it be worth waiting until I'm more confident about his dosage, as this might prevent me from getting his true nadir number?

(I have a spreadsheet for my civvie, Lúnasa.)