H.M. Victor (GA)
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@Kris & Teasel @JanetNJ @Chris & China Victor's AMPS number today is 290, so I was wondering if we should still give him the 2.5 units this morning? Please respond ASAP if you can.
Okay, thanks, Kris. I'll try not to worry too much, since this may be the first time seeing such low numbers, which is kind of scary.Yes, I'd try the 2.5 u dose. Test again at +2. That test can sometimes give a hint about what's ahead. If it's quite a bit lower than AMPS (say, 100+ points) it can mean that he'll be lower than you've seen so far at nadir. That doesn't mean hypo. It does mean that you can give a few kibbles to try to slow the drop. Post here if you need help.
These lower PSs are what you want. As long as his nadir isn't below 90 it's a good dose.
Yes, it is. It's a part of getting to better BG levels that you have to go through. Make sure to get that +2 test.Okay, thanks, Kris. I'll try not to worry too much, since this may be the first time seeing such low numbers, which is kind of scary.
I will, for sure. Also @Chris & China suggested getting some Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers to have around just in case and I was just wondering if it matters what flavor you get? Should I also maybe try to get another test around the +3 or +4 range since that seems to be where his numbers are lowest?Yes, it is. It's a part of getting to better BG levels that you have to go through. Make sure to get that +2 test.![]()
Yes, having some of any gravy style food around in case of low numbers is a good idea. Friskies is cheaper and has a lot of gravy varieties - any flavour will do. It's the gravy you'd use to prop up low BGs.I will, for sure. Also @Chris & China suggested getting some Fancy Feast Gravy Lovers to have around just in case and I was just wondering if it matters what flavor you get? Should I also maybe try to get another test around the +3 or +4 range since that seems to be where his numbers are lowest?
Just did the +2 test and it's higher than this morning at 344I'm back. Have you got a +2 BG yet?
We are in MST time zone (Utah), and we do Victor's preshot tests at 8AM and 8PM, then we feed him at 9AM/PM and usually give his shot before 10AM/PM, because it usually takes him between a half-hour to forty-five minutes to eat his food.@H.M. Victor that very well could be because of the food he ate which could be causing that spike. I would check again at the +3 and maybe even +4 to see what he is at. May I ask what time zone you are in? Your spreadsheet doesn't say your preshot times so I'm curious of when those are each day/night?
We are in MST time zone (Utah), and we do Victor's preshot tests at 8AM and 8PM, then we feed him at 9AM/PM and usually give his shot before 10AM/PM, because it usually takes him between a half-hour to forty-five minutes to eat his food.
So we're leaving too much time between testing, feeding and shooting?If you want to shoot at 10/10, you want to do your Pre-shot tests at 9:30, immediately feed him and shoot at 10 (as long as he's eaten close to a "normal" amount and is willing to eat more)
So we're leaving too much time between testing, feeding and shooting?
Maybe I'm misunderstanding, and if I am I apologize, but we don't give him any food before we do his preshot tests, we feed him after we test him.Yes....you should test to get a number that's not influenced by food, feed...wait about 30 minutes and shoot
Don’t feel like that. Check out Truffles ss he was all over red and pink to start off with. His dose was reviewed every 2 weeks to start with. It takes time but you will get there. I was just pleased to get out the Black!Did the +4 hour test and his number is 332.
Feeling really frustrated and discouraged, like we're doing something wrong, and that makes me feel like we're failing him which is the last thing we want to do![]()
but we don't give him any food before we do his preshot tests, we feed him after we test him.
We usually give his shot between 9:50 - 10:00AM/PM, so if we changed it to giving his shot at exactly 10/10, it wouldn't cause any problems since it's only a few minutes difference?Correct....When you do the Pre-Shot tests, you want that test to be done when he hasn't had any food for 2 hours.
Then you do your Pre-shot test and go ahead and feed.....since you're using Humulin, you want to wait about 20-30 minutes before you shoot so the food has some time to get into the bloodstream.
So if you want your shot times to be 10/10, make sure he doesn't have any food from 7:30-9:30....get the Pre-Shot at 9:30 and feed him …….then at 10, it will have been about 30 minutes since feeding and you can go ahead and shoot.
We usually give his shot between 9:50 - 10:00AM/PM, so if we changed it to giving his shot at exactly 10/10, it wouldn't cause any problems since it's only a few minutes difference?
Took my cat almost two months to see a yellow number. He’ll get there.Did the +4 hour test and his number is 332.
Feeling really frustrated and discouraged, like we're doing something wrong, and that makes me feel like we're failing him which is the last thing we want to do![]()
So even if Victor hasn't finished eating by 10, we should still give him his shot and let him keep eating afterwards? @Kris & Teasel Do you agree with this and the other advice about this so far?No I don't think those few minutes minutes will make a difference. But like mentioned above I think you were spreading everything out way to far. If you want to stick to 10am/10pm shot times then you should get your preshot number by 9:30am/pm (so no food from 7:30am/pm up until 9:30am/pm) immediately feed after getting your number, and give the insulin right at 10am/pm. Also you want to start grabbing some evening numbers when possible to see how he is doing after that night time dose. They tend to go lower at night and those numbers can help with a lot of info.
So even if Victor hasn't finished eating by 10, we should still give him his shot and let him keep eating afterwards?
Yes, I think you should.@Kris & Teasel Should we stick with the 2.5 units tonight as well?