lannister80
Member Since 2017
Alright, I believe I have a good handle on this, but I have a few questions regarding food and BG monitoring:
1) Our cats really, really like dry food. If we get them wet food, even one that seems like it would be a "treat", they usually just lick off the juice/moisture and leave the rest to dry up and get gross.
So, I figure I'll stick with dry food. Is the "Young Again ZERO" pretty much the gold standard people on this forum use? I have another non-diabetic cat (she's 11, diabetic girl is 13), I figure I'll feed them both the mature formula. Anyone have any other recommendations? They're used to free-feeding, so I'll stick with that method. 2 bowls, different parts of the house, always at least half full.
2) My vet sold me a stupid Vet GlucoGauge, which I'm going to take back because I haven't used it yet. Looks like the ReliOn Micro is the one everyone around here loves, so I'll give that a shot.
My main question: What numbers am I aiming for for "max" and "nadir"? I've read anything under 300 is OK for max, and anything above 100 is good for nadir? Does that sound right? I really have no idea what numbers I should be aiming for, vet just told me that the 400 she's testing at is too high (duh) and to give her one unit of VetSulin 2/day. But I want to get a decent curve so I can adjust her dose.
So what numbers am I aiming for? And if all meters read a bit different, how do I know if the numbers I'm looking at are useful?
1) Our cats really, really like dry food. If we get them wet food, even one that seems like it would be a "treat", they usually just lick off the juice/moisture and leave the rest to dry up and get gross.
So, I figure I'll stick with dry food. Is the "Young Again ZERO" pretty much the gold standard people on this forum use? I have another non-diabetic cat (she's 11, diabetic girl is 13), I figure I'll feed them both the mature formula. Anyone have any other recommendations? They're used to free-feeding, so I'll stick with that method. 2 bowls, different parts of the house, always at least half full.
2) My vet sold me a stupid Vet GlucoGauge, which I'm going to take back because I haven't used it yet. Looks like the ReliOn Micro is the one everyone around here loves, so I'll give that a shot.
My main question: What numbers am I aiming for for "max" and "nadir"? I've read anything under 300 is OK for max, and anything above 100 is good for nadir? Does that sound right? I really have no idea what numbers I should be aiming for, vet just told me that the 400 she's testing at is too high (duh) and to give her one unit of VetSulin 2/day. But I want to get a decent curve so I can adjust her dose.
So what numbers am I aiming for? And if all meters read a bit different, how do I know if the numbers I'm looking at are useful?
. Waiting for my YA sample because he makes me think he is starving between 30-60 mins before his PMPS. Hoping to see it help him stay more level (rather than the DM) and if so, he will be able to eat after lunch.