akbahsMum
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I would appreciate any comments on Akbah. He's not had a shot for 36 hours now, and I'm a bit new, so I'd be glad to compare notes with someone, make sure I'm reading this alright.
Quick recap: 5.7kg (12.6 pounds), 12 yo.
diagnosed Nov 2011 at 29mmol/L (500mg/dL), started on 3U of an insulin called Protaphane (Humulin N variant). Never seemed to have good numbers at the vet. A week ago (was it only that short time?) I got sick of a woozy, thirsty cat, discovered BG curves, and then found FDMB. Changed to him to all wet diet and then realised that could be dangerous, so tested and found very low numbers. Vet was away on holidays btw till 30 Jan. Lowered Insulin 0.25U at a time, till we got down to 0.25U. Sorry, I know it was a fast descent but he was getting really low every day and I was trying to get to a point where he wasn't in hypo-figures.
I was still seeing swings but things were safer at 0.25U; to see if it helped the swings, and to try and placate two endlessly hungry cats, four days ago we changed from two meals a day to four smaller meals a day (same quantity, spread over the day).
I planned to keep him at 0.25U for a week to see how he settled, but yesterday his AMPS was 140. Yesterday was a public holiday in Australia so I had planned to do a BG curve for the 0.25U dose. Decided to do a curve for his nil dose instead. Here it is. Sweet ay?
He has been more or less steady, since then too. Or maybe I should call it a slight rise from 140 to 160. See his SS in my signature.
I figure:
Does this seem reasonable?
Oh and I think starting tomorrow, I'll try for five meals a day: Three in the day and two at night. Maybe he responded to the 4 small meals a day, maybe 5 would be even better.
Quick recap: 5.7kg (12.6 pounds), 12 yo.
diagnosed Nov 2011 at 29mmol/L (500mg/dL), started on 3U of an insulin called Protaphane (Humulin N variant). Never seemed to have good numbers at the vet. A week ago (was it only that short time?) I got sick of a woozy, thirsty cat, discovered BG curves, and then found FDMB. Changed to him to all wet diet and then realised that could be dangerous, so tested and found very low numbers. Vet was away on holidays btw till 30 Jan. Lowered Insulin 0.25U at a time, till we got down to 0.25U. Sorry, I know it was a fast descent but he was getting really low every day and I was trying to get to a point where he wasn't in hypo-figures.
I was still seeing swings but things were safer at 0.25U; to see if it helped the swings, and to try and placate two endlessly hungry cats, four days ago we changed from two meals a day to four smaller meals a day (same quantity, spread over the day).
I planned to keep him at 0.25U for a week to see how he settled, but yesterday his AMPS was 140. Yesterday was a public holiday in Australia so I had planned to do a BG curve for the 0.25U dose. Decided to do a curve for his nil dose instead. Here it is. Sweet ay?
He has been more or less steady, since then too. Or maybe I should call it a slight rise from 140 to 160. See his SS in my signature.
I figure:
- He seems pretty stable, which is better than all the ups and downs he was getting out of Humulin N.
- He is in the "safe" range.
- He is bright eyed and talkative, getting into things and being his old self (like, the way he was a year ago or something)
- If he goes over 11mmol/L (200mg/dL) I'll give him 0.25U again and keep an eye on him.
- When the vet gets back from his holiday on 30th Jan, I'll bounce in there first thing asking for Lantus so that when Ak next needs 0.25U it will be something that doesn't pick him up and then chuck him on the floor again 8 hours later. (And tell him about wet food, FDMB and all my recent adventures) ;-)
Does this seem reasonable?
Oh and I think starting tomorrow, I'll try for five meals a day: Three in the day and two at night. Maybe he responded to the 4 small meals a day, maybe 5 would be even better.