How does this happen?

Discussion in 'Feline Health - (Welcome & Main Forum)' started by Felix and Ron, Sep 17, 2015.

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  1. Felix and Ron

    Felix and Ron Member

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    Great numbers all day. He ate a little after each meal. FF classic chicken. FF classic turkey after plus 9 and he tests +600 at PMPS. What the heck causes that kind of bounce? I even tested twice. Have no clue how much to shoot.
     
  2. Sue and Oliver (GA)

    Sue and Oliver (GA) Well-Known Member

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    Maybe 2.5. I'd say a bounce. There could have been a lower green after the 85.
     
  3. Felix and Ron

    Felix and Ron Member

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    But what causes these bounces?
     
  4. Merlin

    Merlin Well-Known Member

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    The body gets used to being in the high numbers. All of a sudden, it gets a low number. The pancreas panics and releases a bunch of sugar into the blood system. Hence a higher number...a bounce. Once the body starts getting used to those lower numbers, it won't go into panic mode.
     
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  5. Felix and Ron

    Felix and Ron Member

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    Thank You!!
     
  6. CarolandTigger

    CarolandTigger Member

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    Sounds like my Tigger! Good explanation about bouncing..thank you!! I just can't figure it out...lows and I get all excited, then he bounces sky high. Frustrating!
     
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  7. AlyMcF

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    Thanks for this explanation! I've been concerned Sketch is all over the place with his numbers. Yesterday he was 270 preshot which concerned me because he isn't normally that low. I fed him and gave him his shot, and five hours later he was at 360!
     
  8. BJM

    BJM Well-Known Member

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    Bouncing may happen with sudden drops in glucose or actual hypoglycemia, too.
     
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