I am hoping for Henry and for Ruby that after some time on their respective reduced doses they will settle into all greens again. Wishing you both the best!Good luck with the reduction, Robert. I see you didn't do the full .25 and I understand why. Ruby does not hold reductions very well, but after 7 days in mostly greens and a drop below 50, I felt like I had to reduce a few days ago and now she's giving me higher numbers.I am hoping for Henry and for Ruby that after some time on their respective reduced doses they will settle into all greens again. Wishing you both the best!
I admire the fact that you believe this process follows logic. I cross my fingers and hope for the best while donning my best pair of patience pants.What I have notice with respect to Henry's BG numbers on the spreadsheet is a pattern of (6) cycles of green and then a BLUE will be registered and last about (4) cycles and then back to green for ~= (6) more cycles some occurred within the same dosage
This pattern is about the only visible logic I can derive from his spreadsheet of BG numbers although not a definitive one
visible logic



There is no logic with cats
His numbers are looking good Robert...we all wish our cats would follow the 'logic'...or maybe the science? Luci just gives me the raspberries when I suggest such a thing to her
Have a great evening!
I think there are some things about the feline diabetes process that are possibly knowable, like when it nadirs, and others that remain stubbornly mysterious after a long period of observation, like if a cat will have green numbers on a dose.How does one ever get to the point of "know thy cat"?
I think there are some things about the feline diabetes process that are possibly knowable, like when it nadirs, and others that remain stubbornly mysterious after a long period of observation, like if a cat will have green numbers on a dose.