I will have to get Valium! Their regular Vet said yesterday that it can take months to get stable curve sometimes. I nearly burst into tears! She is lovely and has known them since kittens. She cuddled Benny for ages!Look at this as progress. I know it’s scary when you start shooting lower numbers but you will eventually be shooting green Preshots. Lantus gives lovely flat curves once the Preshots come down.
No, I think I will stick with Libre sensor for a while. Benny is not fussed about having it. I might get Vet to show me best way to use the blood monitor next time though. I have watched videos but when I did try it, it was awful for Benny.It can take a while to get regulated but as long as he’s well, that’s the main thing. Some cats just suddenly fall into line and read the rule book. When I get a chance, I’ll link a few SS to show you. Don’t stress about it though. Benny is so much better than he was a month ago and that’s what’s important.
Have you made any progress with home testing yourself?
You can prepare him by picking a spot to always test him, take him there a few times a day, rub his ears, and click the lancet device to get him used to it, then give him a small treat every time you do it. He will soon associate it with a treat. Sheba used to come running from wherever she was in the house when she heard me at time testing equipment as she knew she would get a treat.No, I think I will stick with Libre sensor for a while. Benny is not fussed about having it. I might get Vet to show me best way to use the blood monitor next time though. I have watched videos but when I did try it, it was awful for Benny.
How are you liking the Freestyle Libre? We are getting one tomorrow.No, I think I will stick with Libre sensor for a while. Benny is not fussed about having it. I might get Vet to show me best way to use the blood monitor next time though. I have watched videos but when I did try it, it was awful for Benny.
I think they are brilliant, this is his third one. Although the glue does give the equivalent of a good waxing. Benny had a hypo in hospital and so they were quite keen for the sensor for a few weeks. This one the Vet said it was up to me. Benny is not bothered at all.How are you liking the Freestyle Libre? We are getting one tomorrow.
Will you keep using it or is this just to get him to the proper dose? Does it stay put for the whole 2 weeks?I think they are brilliant, this is his third one. Although the glue does give the equivalent of a good waxing. Benny had a hypo in hospital and so they were quite keen for the sensor for a few weeks. This one the Vet said it was up to me. Benny is not bothered at all.
I think I will use until he is stable. It stays put the whole 2 weeks and is super easy to use. I use my phone app to scan it. It means at night I can set the alarm, quick scan and go back to sleep. I also have a trip planned next year and I think I would have my husband use it. The "needle" that goes into skin is more like a fake Christmas tree needle , like plastic.Will you keep using it or is this just to get him to the proper dose? Does it stay put for the whole 2 weeks?
He is nearly there! 11.6 @ +4. I have been looking at other peoples spreadsheets and although I am terrified I think with your help I would like TR. I do not think that he had been diabetic that long before the DKA. It was most definitely the switch to a dry kidney diet (along with Temptations creeping back into use just before the DKA)Can you look at the two dosing methods please Fiona and see which one you would like to follow?
I would recommend the TR because of the DKA and you have a better chance of getting him into remission with that one.
There needs to be no dry food fed though. When you decide can you put it in your signature please and also at the top of the SS where it has dosing method….thanks.
Hopefully Benny will drop down into some Blues soon.
Did you give him a snack at +1 and +2? If you have not already done so give him a good snack of low carb.@Bron and Sheba (GA) Benny has dropped to 6.7 at 2.5 hours. (from 22.9 amps) how closely do you think I should watch? That is quite a fast drop!
Try and get him to eat something. We want to slow down that drop. He obviously chose the fast slip slide this morning……Benny, please take the sedate slide.!Yes offered a snack but not really interested. Ate well during early morning and night (food left out gone) Given him a few temptations which he has eaten. Will test at +3 again. Thank you @Bron and Sheba (GA) for the speedy reply!

Ok, try not to give him any more higher carb food if you can. I know you had to get him to eat something though. Tell him I said only low carb! They are like us…they like the naughty food.Back up to 4.7 now gave him FF gravy lovers 1/2 a can. @Bron and Sheba (GA)
Of course Billy wants in on the action where food is involved!His appetite is pretty good tbh. I think my problem lies in feeding ad lib and tight regulation. I will try and sort that out but it is difficult having Billy (who muscled right in on the gravy lover btw!) who has his needs too. Will have to figure out the best schedule. We have done a lot of changes in a short period. Perhaps the switch to wet food and increase was a big factor?
No he has totally ignored them. He lies on them to sleep. They don't seem to bother him at all.Hope Benny is doing ok!
Does he mess with the sensor much? Wesson is grooming around it and licking it. Do you use a shirt or covering for the sensor?

When you draw up the dose flick the syringe with your finger to get the bubbles to the top then get rid of them. Then correct the dose if needed Tiny ones are often left behind. Don’t worry about them. You don’t push air into the cartridge when you draw up do you?
the depot needs to fill again now because of the reduced doses and FS.
BTW On LLB you start a new thread each day and put date, name of cat, AMPS and then question if you want eg 12/21 Benny AMPS HI..
Thanks. I realized it was effectively increasing the dose as the Vet said to try 3.0 which is too high. I wanted to move his shot to a time which suited his eating habits and as he had been High for 2 cycles I thought it would be ok. I thought he might go lower today as result and as he lost his libre sensor he was going to vet. I got them to do his blood ketones as well. I thought his breath was a bit fruity ad well as wet food pong!With the syringes just expel the air before using.
No don’t put air into a cartridge. Just expel the air then draw up the insulin.
I noticed you said you gave the insulin 2 hours early this morning. If you do that you are effectively giving an increase in dose. The most you should move the time of the dose is 15/20 minutes each 12 hours unless you have skipped a dose in which case you can move the time forward without a problem.
Did you get the libre replaced?.
looks like he’s coming off the bounce. Did you feed at +1. I’ll look in a bit later to see what he’s up to.
Perfectly ok to ask me a question Christmas Eve. I’ll look in tomorrow.
Happy Christmas to you all.
Don’t forget to start a new thread each day!