Vinnie Van Gogh's Mom
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I'm not quite sure how to handle this. Vinnie was doing pretty well for a few months, but then we started the move to a new house which led to a lot of stress and constant meowing and neediness. We've been moving gradually since early March and between being locked in rooms, the furniture disappearing in the old house, being moved into a new house and the chaos in the new house with handymen working etc., Vinnie's numbers and insulin needs have been going up. I'm afraid to increase his insulin too rapidly in case it's temporary and he suddenly drops back down once he settles in. Plus with everything going on, it's been challenging to watch him as much as we had been. But we're going into the third week of him being up in the 200s and 300s so I'm wondering if I should be increasing his insulin by greater amounts or more frequently? (I use calipers so I've only been going up about 1/10 of a unit each time and I'm waiting 6 cycles between increases).
I'm not quite sure how to handle this. Vinnie was doing pretty well for a few months, but then we started the move to a new house which led to a lot of stress and constant meowing and neediness. We've been moving gradually since early March and between being locked in rooms, the furniture disappearing in the old house, being moved into a new house and the chaos in the new house with handymen working etc., Vinnie's numbers and insulin needs have been going up. I'm afraid to increase his insulin too rapidly in case it's temporary and he suddenly drops back down once he settles in. Plus with everything going on, it's been challenging to watch him as much as we had been. But we're going into the third week of him being up in the 200s and 300s so I'm wondering if I should be increasing his insulin by greater amounts or more frequently? (I use calipers so I've only been going up about 1/10 of a unit each time and I'm waiting 6 cycles between increases).
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