Justyn
Member
Hi there, my cat Socks is currently on 2u prozinc, and I use an alphatrak 2 meter. He is on a canned food that I was told by the company is only 2% NFE carbs. Ever since switching from hills rx m/d diet, I've been seeing VERY high (black) PMPS numbers, but he has had low +6 readings at the same time. I was JUST suggested by another member to consider that this may be Somogyi effect, as apparently, I've been told that low BG levels can cause crazy spikes/bounces in the sugar for days to come - which by looking at my spread sheet, would kind of make sense.
I'm posting this as I did a sort of curve on Sock's on Saturday, and he was very low even at his 10+ reading, so i reduced insulin from 2.5 to 2 and was not able to check his BG after that - but when I got home at 3am from an airport pick-up, he seemed awake and hungry so nothing like hypo symptoms (although I know it can be asymptomatic).. As I only had 3 hours of sleep, I did not think to worry to test his sugar for his AMPS, but I woke and noticed a large clump of pee in the litter box. So I checked him, and not to my surprise, today, his 5+ reading, he was 372.
Just gave him his dinner, and confused to see that his PMPS reading BG is 369 and I'm worried to reduce his insulin further to end up making his sugars just too high but maybe that might be what it takes.. Any suggestions would be so greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
J
I'm posting this as I did a sort of curve on Sock's on Saturday, and he was very low even at his 10+ reading, so i reduced insulin from 2.5 to 2 and was not able to check his BG after that - but when I got home at 3am from an airport pick-up, he seemed awake and hungry so nothing like hypo symptoms (although I know it can be asymptomatic).. As I only had 3 hours of sleep, I did not think to worry to test his sugar for his AMPS, but I woke and noticed a large clump of pee in the litter box. So I checked him, and not to my surprise, today, his 5+ reading, he was 372.
Just gave him his dinner, and confused to see that his PMPS reading BG is 369 and I'm worried to reduce his insulin further to end up making his sugars just too high but maybe that might be what it takes.. Any suggestions would be so greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
J