Suzanne & Darcy
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Okay. Just let me know his AMPS and we will see about today.
What we want to do is to learn his patterns so when you are not around you can feel confident that he stays in the greens without diving below it. Did you give him any high carb food or anything when he was in the 50s last night?
Ok! So his Libre right now is showing 96, his ReliOn is showing 87
That’s perfect. So we know he stayed stable on his own with only the regular food. Good to know.I did not. I just have him PM snack set to one at 10, and I gave it a little earlier bc I had woken up and gone down to sit by him when his alarm went off. But it wasn’t anything outside of what he normally gets.
I think he would probably be fine on the regular dose, but since you are not going to be home today— how about just shaving a small amount off the dose and doing a skinny .75 (closer to the .5 line). Do you think you can do that? When do you leave for work? Has he eaten a good breakfast?Ok! So his Libre right now is showing 96, his ReliOn is showing 87
I think he would probably be fine on the regular dose, but since you are not going to be home today— how about just shaving a small amount off the dose and doing a skinny .75 (closer to the .5 line). Do you think you can do that? When do you leave for work? Has he eaten a good breakfast?
What do you think?
You are doing everything right. And according to protocol. That’s not to say he won’t earn a reduction at some point (maybe soon) and we will celebrate that as progress! I do not think he is in danger of a real symptomatic hypo event!I think I trust your advice and will defer to your suggestion. I’m very motivated to get him holding stable and maintain this good progress. I just obviously worry about myself getting complacent with decisions and potentially dosing him too high.
I thought so too and it’s how I’ve been handling it, but then I did more research and found out if I have a device home with him I can download a “share app” which allows me to track him remotely. It’s amazing! I only have this phone temporarily though, so I’m trying to find another one I can use more long term.Remember that 50 is a good, healthy number and being in the 50s and other dark greens can help his pancreas to heal. I totally understand your anxiety. That is so cool that you can check BG when you are not at home! I thought you had to be there to scan it.
Keep a good eye on Twix tonight. I think with that low pmps, I might have shot a skinny. But I know you will take care of him.
I was just reading your notes from last night. I am not sure I understand all the ins and outs of the Libre giving you a 49 and then not a 49 ?
Haha! Oh man, yes, I’m also addicted to his Libre information. I am a bit obsessed. Hopefully that calms down.I look forward to seeing what happened after the 56 - last reading last night. I think I am addicted to all this Libre information.
How is his neuropathy, by the way? And the hypothyroidism? Are you getting all that figured oit? I was just going back a nd reading some of the stuff that Daphne wrote about it. She really has done a ton of research on add this stuff because her cat also had the radioactive iodine treatment. Personally, if one of my cats ever gets hyperthyroidism, I am going for the radioactive iodine treatment as soon as possible. A very close friend of mine just recently lost her cat due to being sickened by methimazole (severe anemia) and due to vet mismanagement of the entire thing. It was awful.
I work today.Well let’s see what his AMPS is in a few minutes. I think definitely a skinny .75 or possibly a full reduction to .5 units would be okay. Are you working today or at home?
Yeah.. I’m not sure! Haha! He’s been lower at his previous pre shots and had good numbers all day. But also if I don’t get home before his peak low, then that might be stressful. If I follow the MPM he hasn’t actually qualified for a reduction (unless we are counting the 49 I saw on screen, but can’t find again.) I feel like he’s probably getting very close to earning a reduction, so maybe we’d be safe to do it,He’s at 110. What do you want to do?
The remission has been in my mind too which I think is contributing to my obsession haha, but also helping me stay appropriately aggressive. But I agree and like this plan. I’m hoping I’m right in assessing that he’s right on the edge of earning one anyways. We’ll see how he charts!Let’s just give him a reduction to .5 units and see how it goes. We can always go back up later. I know you are hoping to get him into remission so I’ve been keeping that in mind. So for now, let’s reduce to .5 and hold that dose for a while and see how his numbers go. Okay?
I look forward to seeing what happened after the 56 - last reading last night. I think I am addicted to all this Libre information.
How is his neuropathy, by the way? And the hypothyroidism? Are you getting all that figured oit? I was just going back a nd reading some of the stuff that Daphne wrote about it. She really has done a ton of research on add this stuff because her cat also had the radioactive iodine treatment. Personally, if one of my cats ever gets hyperthyroidism, I am going for the radioactive iodine treatment as soon as possible. A very close friend of mine just recently lost her cat due to being sickened by methimazole (severe anemia) and due to vet mismanagement of the entire thing. It was awful.
I think he is on the edge of earning a reduction too, but it’s generally best to actually let them earn it. So I am taking the Libre 49 last night at face value.![]()
Ok, copy, will give it a few cycles to see how it works out.Well at least you didn’t have to worry about him at work today since he’s stayed blue. Still since we gave him a reduction then we should stick with it for six cycles…. Or maybe 4 cycles.
We have not done a full panel on him again yet. But he did have a full panel right before this all started then we did more testing on him after beginning thyroid meds (kidney check and thyroid testing) but this was before starting insulin. So he hasn’t had a new once since getting his DM in better control. He’s due for another full panel in Dec. My understanding was his DM can also affect his kidneys so this would also need to be better controlled. Maybe I’m understanding this incorrectly.Oh, and did you say you’ve checked his kidneys recently? Since his thyroid numbers have been good?
He’s responding well to the reduction. Last night and today he was back in the green! His Libre did that thing again where it alerted that he was dropping low and during the “in the moment reading” it showed a 47, but once his levels evened out and I went back into his graph it only showed a low of 57. My guess is this has something to do with sudden drops and the Libre struggling to read? But I wasn’t home at the time so I didn’t feed a snack or interfere in any way, he leveled out shortly after the alert. But I’m not sure if we’d consider this as a reduction again?Well at least you didn’t have to worry about him at work today since he’s stayed blue. Still since we gave him a reduction then we should stick with it for six cycles…. Or maybe 4 cycles.
I don’t think I would reduce again so soon. Especially since we don’t understand what’s going on with the Libre. Have you been able to find out any more about that from other Libre users?He’s responding well to the reduction. Last night and today he was back in the green! His Libre did that thing again where it alerted that he was dropping low and during the “in the moment reading” it showed a 47, but once his levels evened out and I went back into his graph it only showed a low of 57. My guess is this has something to do with sudden drops and the Libre struggling to read? But I wasn’t home at the time so I didn’t feed a snack or interfere in any way, he leveled out shortly after the alert. But I’m not sure if we’d consider this as a reduction again?
Okay, copy. I’ll keep him on his current dose. I’ll be home this evening to keep an eye on him and if he drops low again I’ll try to get a ReliOn comparison.I don’t think I would reduce again so soon. Especially since we don’t understand what’s going on with the Libre. Have you been able to find out any more about that from other Libre users?
This would be great! If the Libre does that again to see what’s up with the ReliOn.he drops low again I’ll try to get a ReliOn comparison.
I know they have that FB group for how to install your own Libre sensors.Okay, copy. I’ll keep him on his current dose. I’ll be home this evening to keep an eye on him and if he drops low again I’ll try to get a ReliOn comparison.
I have not yet, but I will try to research this more and attempt to start a discussion with some people to figure out what those outliers are about!
Oh that’s good to know!Okay. He is trying to just barely dip into the higher greens, but I am still very glad to see the green and I think we will give him more time on this dose When I looked earlier today he was still in blue and I was waiting for you to update (but not bugging you!I also did see last night — that is a typical pattern for many cats to drop lower at night, but not all cats do it. Twix definitely has that pattern.
Yeah it’s crazy the resources that are available! I’m actually on that group so I will try to start up a convo to see if anyone knows somethingI know they have that FB group for how to install your own Libre sensors.
Lots of green again! He did hit below 50 again, however, this time it actually appeared on the graph after.How did he do last night?
His BG was probably dropping this morning due to lack of food. That sometimes happens— and it then makes dosing decisions even more difficult. So stalling without feeding is sometimes helpful and sometimes just makes it harder to decide.
You can always reduce the breakfast portion a little bit so he doesn’t get as full, then he may be more amenable to the snacks. You can take the full amount of food/calories that you want him to eat a.m. and p.m. and divide it up into smaller meals.Twix was not doing the 2 snack times (unless I was there to bring the food to him in bed) so I started doing lunches at +4 with 1/2 can for the last couple of sessions and he’s actually been eating all of that. I may have to adjust this to +3 to better even out his curve.
Good points. I can try that. He doesn’t seem overly motivated to go to the food too many times each day, so the more snacks have been harder for me to get him to eat. I usually have to pick him up and put him at the feeder, or bring the food to him to get him to eat all his snacks. But less at breakfast may help.You can always reduce the breakfast portion a little bit so he doesn’t get as full, then he may be more amenable to the snacks. You can take the full amount of food/calories that you want him to eat a.m. and p.m. and divide it up into smaller meals.