Bleah -- I lost another post! I hate when that happens. It always happens when I forget to copy it before pressing submit too.
That is the dose I'll try, Joanna, though I'm afraid she'll be pretty high by the time I could dose her tonight. If I shoot now, she'd be several hours before her normal PMPS time. I'll probably try to shoot in about two hours, which would be a little earlier than her usual PMPS time but not so late that she's deep into reds or even blacks. This way too if she has longer duration than expected I can still shoot at her normal AMPS time without it causing a schedule meltdown.
Unfortunately her appetite is still off. She's hungry, but definitely nauseated so getting food into her will be a challenge unless it seems novel. I'm afraid she may be a problem to feed even with the higher dose of anti-nausea meds on board. I tried giving her the canned food she usually eats later this afternoon and she looked at the bowl, nibbled a little very unenthusiastically, then looked back at me as if to say "Where the REAL food you gave me earlier?" I let her eat when I could get her to this time since she had all the dry food earlier today, but she's got to eat a lot more tonight when I give insulin. I'll first try crumbling some crushed dry food on top to get her to eat the canned. If she won't, I may have to resort to dry food even though I don't want to. There are few foods she can eat without them causing IBD issues. If I assist feed her when she's really nauseated like this, she tends to develop long-lasting aversions to those foods. If she feels ill on anything, I'd rather it be the dry food I don't want her to eat regularly than the canned food she needs to. She has a very long memory. She has several foods she adored in the past that she turned off entirely after past attacks. I don't want to have to go through the long painful process of trying to find another food that won't give her long-lasting puddle poo. Ideally foods should be changed very slowly but I probably won't have the chance to do that given how she is doing.
I know if I have to start adding back dry food though, we'll have much higher BG levels to contend with too so her patterns will likely be very different than what they have been.