Kris & Teasel
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AMPS was (AT) 20.9. I upped his dose to 2.7 u.
I'd been using the scruff/shoulder area until recently because it was easier for me. I began using ribcage/flank are a few weeks ago but also started a new insulin vial. I've been wondering whether the enhanced (or maybe faster?) absorption in those areas was causing higher bounce numbers. I'd never had blacks before. Now I'm logging where I shoot on my SS to see whether there's a pattern that shows up over time.Our rubber kitties are extra bouncy right now, aren't they? I'm curious to see how your different shot locations affect Teasel's insulin absorption. My vet has me shooting Hermione along her flanks.
Thanks for checking in Ruby. His numbers are crazy right now. I think he needs to go up in dose and I'm doing that slowly. I've also been wondering if injecting in different areas is affecting absorption. Nothing is ever easy to figure out with Teasel.Hey Kris, what's going on with Teasel the last few days... He's really bouncing around and staying in high numbers
Hopefully he will go back to his nicer numbers!
Hi Ruby,We never know with Teasel, do we?
Btw Kris can you post the sharing link of the SS because I can open it in my browser but not in my google spreadsheet app, and I figured out (finally) that I need a sharing link instead of this one to open it.
I will look it up for you ok? Give me a minute!Hi Ruby,
If you tell me how to do this I'll do it.![]()
Done ! PM sent.If you have your spreadsheet open, go to the upper right corner and it should say something like 'share' (a blue button) If you click on it you can copy that link and then copy it to your thread (or send me a PM, it doesn't matter) but if I can click on it then it will open in my app so I can see it finally there! hahahha watching it in my browser on my telephone is really not easy! it doesn't fit on the screen and I need to scroll down big time!![]()
So nice to have you visiting here, Carol! I've accepted that Teasel is one of THOSE kitties. What helps me a lot is knowing that he's not the only one and I'm not alone in this campaign.Hi Kris I'm happy to see Teasel is seeing some blues and yellows. I too tried to find a difference in various spots to administer the insulin but never really found anything. It is all very frustrating - but you've become adept at this
A few of us seem to have very, very difficult to regulate kitties - we just have to keep hope alive![]()
I tagged you in a response to Chuck's mom, Steph, and described my early experience with Teasel on Lantus. That scared me off. However, never say never.No, you are definitely not alone - there's a few of us lucky owners. From what I have observed, after a period of months or a year or so, most of the un-regulatable kitties end up on a depot insulin and, in my case, remain unregulated but Murphy doesn't have the big drops he had with Prozinc - although he still consistently bounces. Every once in a while, a long time unregulatable becomes regulated, and a few have gone OTJ, so above all, keep hope alive!!!
I'm also thankful to be here among like-minded people. It sure helps knowing I'm not alone and it's great being able to commiserate and help each other out.Looking good, Kris!
We who are blessed with bouncy, reactive kitties sure are in good company here. I'm SO glad my vet pointed me here, I'd be lost without everyone's help and support! Broke, also, with all the vet visits![]()