Stacy & Asia
Member Since 2017
This is a recent diagnosis, so I barely know what I'm doing, but from the research I've done so far, these numbers aren't making much sense. I'm hoping someone might have some insight, my vet is perplexed as to why a high number in the night would equal a low number in the morning.
Asia's reads were relatively high, but on a predictable "u" shaped curve the last curve I did on 9.29. On the morning of 10.1 her number was 308, before dinner, she tested at HI and then at 638 an hour later (after 1 unit of Lantus insulin). The next morning (10.2) her number was 64, I skipped insulin, the next evening it was 613. This morning it was 100, I waited a little over an hour and gave her insulin (didn't want a repeat of yesterday and have it go really high) when her number was at 157. Her number has slowly increased by about 20 per hour since the insulin, for about 5 hours (peaking at 268) until the most recent test, 8 hours after insulin, where it slightly decreased (244). This is making not a "u" shaped curve, but an "n" shaped curve. Does this make any sense to anybody? I don't understand what's going on, but I plan to test her throughout the night to see what's happening from that dose until the morning dose.
21 year old female cat, CRF since 8.2016, 8.6 lb, Stella & Chewys frozen raw chicken diet
Diagnosed diabetes 9.20.17
AlphaTRAK2 meter with AlphaTRAK strips
Asia's reads were relatively high, but on a predictable "u" shaped curve the last curve I did on 9.29. On the morning of 10.1 her number was 308, before dinner, she tested at HI and then at 638 an hour later (after 1 unit of Lantus insulin). The next morning (10.2) her number was 64, I skipped insulin, the next evening it was 613. This morning it was 100, I waited a little over an hour and gave her insulin (didn't want a repeat of yesterday and have it go really high) when her number was at 157. Her number has slowly increased by about 20 per hour since the insulin, for about 5 hours (peaking at 268) until the most recent test, 8 hours after insulin, where it slightly decreased (244). This is making not a "u" shaped curve, but an "n" shaped curve. Does this make any sense to anybody? I don't understand what's going on, but I plan to test her throughout the night to see what's happening from that dose until the morning dose.
21 year old female cat, CRF since 8.2016, 8.6 lb, Stella & Chewys frozen raw chicken diet
Diagnosed diabetes 9.20.17
AlphaTRAK2 meter with AlphaTRAK strips