Sue and Oliver (GA)
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A dry kibble of turkey, salmon, duck blend from Pet Curean is all she'll eat at the moment. I've tried all these wet foods Pro Plan DM, Go! from Pet Curean, Sheba pate, Fancy Feast classics and she won't eat any of them! She did before but she was always picky. This has been the hardest thing ever!
Yes. I can view the chart but l can't manipulate the fields. Is that how it's supposed to be? I had a friend try and download it as well and the same thing happened to him.
She was eating some wet food before she got ill. I believe from the syringe feedings when she was really ill over the 4th of July weekend she now has a food aversion. She actually ran from wet food today. Believe me l haven't given up. That’s why l'm here.Keep working at it. I decided when Shorty got diagnosed, to transition ALL of our cats to wet food. My little Prima Donna Kitty, Nunu, she wouldn't touch it at first. Now, two weeks later, she is eating the wet along with the other cats. You may have to transition a little at a time. Take the wet, and maybe add 5 pieces of dry to it and stir it in.
Sharon l'm cooking hamburger and chicken for her today. I was thinking the same thing when l went to bed last night!You said once that Phoebe ate some of your hamburger, you can cook up some meat for her to add some protein without carbs. Just make sure not to add any spices, and only use it for part of a meal or as a snack, because it doesn't have all the vitamins she needs.
That's why... I tried at first to use my phone too... doesn't work. You need to use a tablet or computer.Sorry but l don't have a computer. I've been communicating through my phone which is a GalaxyS5.
Yes I'm well aware of the pitfalls of dry food. I've been getting her off dry food since she was diagnosed with diabetes in September. It's been a struggle with Phoebe. She would go days if she had too without eating when you changed her food. But honestly in the last 3 months she started consuming and enjoying wet food. As well as the occasional piece of chicken torn from my dinner. To say she's finicky is an understatement. I offered her a treat after her glucose test was done she loved that. Then l put some treats in wet food and she ran from them. Wouldn't take the treats at all.
I eyeballed it Sharon at 1.25. I'm pretty good at reading measurements and fractional numbers from my line of work.Sue suggested you try to eyeball 1.25 units if she was over 300 this AM. Do you think you can do that? Do your syringes have 1/2 unit markings?
Sharon all l can say is the increase in insulin seems to have put a pep in her step! She's up and about eyeing the chipmunks outside and asking too go out! When should l give her another reading? I made her a chicken breast this morning but she didn't eat it. But this was already after she ate before 530am.Great! Hope the increase does the trick. Getting her into better numbers may help her appetite too.
I'll start right now.Can you run a curve today? Testing her every two hours, so starting now @8 then 10...
Yes. I can view the chart but l can't manipulate the fields. Is that how it's supposed to be? I had a friend try and download it as well and the same thing happened to him.
I don't own a tablet or a computer at the moment. Everything l do is through my Droid which is a Galaxy S5If your doing it on a tablet it might work. I can view but can not enter data. I can only enter on desktop or phone.
Sharon is that good? Where should we be in 2 hours?Ok as of 11:21 Phoebe is at 285.
Yes Rachel she was at 421 at 536am.Hmmmm....I'm thinking that's about normal. She was mid 400s this morning, right? And went down to high 200s at +6....and now is going back up on the way to PM preshot.
So your curve readings are
AMPS 421
+4 345
+6 285
+8 352
+10 407
PMPS 389
How is her eating?
Awww...Phoebe thanks you Sharon for the well wishes as l as well!I would at least get a before bed test every night. Post it here so we can add it to today's results until we can get the spreadsheet set up for you. I'm so glad she's feeling better! Go Phoebe!!!!![]()
Rachel wonderful is an understatement! It's made me feel good beyond words too see/know that Phoebe was feeling better today! Too have witnessed her flickering eyes on the Saturday morning of 4th of July weekend. And to see her now is wonderful.Glad to hear that she ate well! The numbers are higher than we'd like, but the insulin is clearly working...and she didn't drop super low which is good. Since you can test tomorrow, I'd get your normal preshots and then something in the mid cycle range...around +6 if you can...just so we can see how low she goes. It'll help to determine if the dose needs to be adjusted or not.
Isn't it wonderful when they first start to really feel better? I remember with Gypsy, I didn't truly realize how bad she'd been feeling until we got started with insulin. I guess it's a slow process for the when they are getting sick so you don't always see it until they get better. I'm glad that Phoebe is starting to be her old self!
Phoebe's BG is
373 at +14 at 730pm central time zone
304 at +16 at 930pm central time zone
She seems ok. She ate some and got a few treats as l checked her glucose.How's she feeling this AM?