1/9 Buster- AMPS 275- +2/259- +4/263

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  1. Bustercat

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    yesterday: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=1780

    B4 bed last night was 309. LB activity seems normal. It must be that he can't tolerate a clean box :lol:

    If we don't find more green, are we looking at another increase?
     
  2. Bustercat

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    Re: 1/9 Buster- AMPS 275- +2/259

    :D Looks like we might see some pretty colors today
     
  3. Ronnie & Luna

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    Re: 1/9 Buster- AMPS 275

    Ah-ha-ha! The nerve - can't tolerate a clean litterbox!! lol! Buster kitty so funny!
    Man - if someone cleaned my toilet everyday I'd be - - never mind!! :lol:

    Let's see what o:) think about your question, hope u have a good day!!
     
  4. Libby and Lucy

    Libby and Lucy Senior Member Moderator

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    Re: 1/9 Buster- AMPS 275- +2/259

    whew, glad the LB is better. :smile:

    Looks like today is going in the right direction, but if you'll get some spot checks today then we can talk about a dose increase. Blue would be nice.
     
  5. Bustercat

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    FlatCat!!! :-|
     
  6. Bustercat

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    Re: 1/9 Buster- AMPS 275- +6/251- PMPS 300

    Not a very exciting day. Dosecrease?
     
  7. Jill & Alex (GA)

    Jill & Alex (GA) Senior Member Moderator

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    Re: 1/9 Buster- AMPS 275- +6/251- PMPS 300

    yes, i'd take the dose up to 6.75 units bid.
    have you talked to your vet at all about buster's numbers? usually when the dose gets up there we start to think about looking into any possible underlying causes for the high numbers. cushings, acromegaly, and Insulin Auto Antibodies (IAAs) are all things to be considered.
    there's some info about these conditions here: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=375.
     
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