Cindy + Mousie said:that's to be expected. let me go back and read your prior threads to see what your info is as far as is she on insulin already? what kind? how much?
numbers like that are "normal" in the early weeks of this disease. don't panic ok![]()
Sue and Oliver said:What do you feed Anya?
Edited to add: Finally found your first post. The dry food at night could be keeping her numbers high. Any way to cut it out completely?
Also does she still have a UTI? That certainly can bring up BG levels.
kate and lucky said:What was your first meter and do you have any numbers from when you used it?
Which meter are you using now?
Sorry there will be lots of questions thrown at you whilst everyone tries to work out where you are at.
Do you test Anya's urine with ketodiastix? This tests for something called keytones and I think you need to monitor, particularly if you end up cutting Anya's dose.
You also need to consider cutting dose before eliminating dry food. Potentially that could be the only thing that isn't making her bg drop too low.
What is Anya's general behaviour like?
Are there times in the day/night you ever notice her being more lethargic/more energetic?
Btw-Welcome to FDMB :mrgreen: