Sev, he just dropped 50 points in the last hr. He cannot afford another 50 drop. Did you feed him some food yet? Insulin hasn't reached peak yet so he won't shoot up as much but it should help slow the drop. There are times when insulin is working too well and nothing keeps them up and out of the danger zone except to get to a vet and IV glucose. He still has a few hrs. to go and now is the time to interfere and give some food. None of us really want our cats down in the 30's or 40's because some cats cannot tolerate even those levels. FWIW, once a cat starts hypoing with symptoms there is not a 100% guarantee you can stop it even with a vet treating. A cat may survive a bad hypo but some survive with blindness or brain damage, etc. Today's numbers and rate of drop are not to be taken lightly. Geez, I wish I drank.....I'd go have a full glass right now nailbite_smile