I'm still trying to get my head around the discussion on my post yesterday. The discussion was that Xuxu is still going 750 at the ends of a 12 cycle because he's rebounding which means the dose is too high??? But if the nadir isn't low enough to get near a normal range then what good does the insulin do? Isn't the nadir what determines what the dose should be? I understand about the reaction to prevent hypo, but his curve on Sunday was only down to 197, so why would his physiology respond in a protective action to go clear up to 750 again. I get the idea that the body is adjusting over time, but as a biologist, I see it as a physiological process. The discussion I've seen with talk about the body being afraid of good levels, that almost seems like assigning athropormorphic emotional features to a cell. I respect all the experience on this board, but it just doesn't make sense to me.
There was a question about how I'm injecting. He does have tough thick skin, it's a Birman trait. I'm using a regular diabetic needle (relion). My vet showed me how to make sure the injection is going below the skin and when he kept having 750 readings all day, she had me show her what I was doing to double check and she says it's correct. She also got me in the habit of doing a U from one mid-side around the hips to the other mid-side so there is at least a week before getting back to the same area. That leaves the neck/scruff for putting in the subq fluids. I'm pretty confident that the insulin is getting to the right place and depth.
I have him scheduled for a thyroid test next Monday.
There was a question about how I'm injecting. He does have tough thick skin, it's a Birman trait. I'm using a regular diabetic needle (relion). My vet showed me how to make sure the injection is going below the skin and when he kept having 750 readings all day, she had me show her what I was doing to double check and she says it's correct. She also got me in the habit of doing a U from one mid-side around the hips to the other mid-side so there is at least a week before getting back to the same area. That leaves the neck/scruff for putting in the subq fluids. I'm pretty confident that the insulin is getting to the right place and depth.
I have him scheduled for a thyroid test next Monday.