sammy34 said:
units are there just in wrong place. i will fix it but dont have time today have to get ready to go to work. but can someone look at it and tell me if she is getting to much insulin?
The sheet looks fine..... as already mentioned, if you put the dose into the U column, every day and for am and pm, it will be easier to see how long you have been on a dose, and people can better advise you...
OK you are at 4.25u Lantus now, yes? You are getting some lower numbers in the front end of your cycle, so would you be able to tell us a bit about what you are feeding, how much, and when?
Some people find their cats go lower overnight, so it's good you are getting some tests in the pm cycles, but it's really hard to say much on the days like 2/6 and 2/9 because the dose is not marked in the U column..... did you skip any shots? If you skip a shot in the am because of a low number, it would explain a high ps number in the pm.... you put a comment on 2/6 - no shot at 930am.... if you skipped that shot because of a low amps, just put 0 or skip into the U column for dose. That way, people will know why your cat's BG rose all day long.
On another comment on 2/2, you stated the pm shot was at 11pm instead of 930pm, so that was a shot at +13.5. That's OK to shoot late or even early, lots of people have off times for shots, but what time did you shoot in the next morning? Shots need to be 12hrs apart, so if your am shot on 2/3 was at 930am, you gave that shot at +10.5, and it would be like a dose increase for your cat because it was 90minutes early.
You can shoot off the 12/12 schedule but it will disrupt how your cat reacts to the insulin.
When I gave late or early shots, I put the time into the U column with the dose...my usual shot times were 6am/6pm, but if I gave a shot off that time, my U field would have something like
4.25 6:30am and in the U fields where the shots were on time, I just put the dose.
Without knowing what doses you are giving each day, all I can do is guess.
If you can fill in the doses you gave each day, and also put the time if shots were not given at your 930am/pm schedule, it would be a great help to others when looking at your sheet.