Jasper Blue and Jay
Member Since 2019
So...
I think I asked about low carb vs. lower carb but didn't get responses...
I had read somewhere on here that some people think that they do better with medium carbs rather than low carbs or zero carbs...?
So I'm up killing time waiting to feed my guy at nadir... and...picked up the pamphlet they just gave us at the vet for the followup visit the other day...
It says this in the middle pages under what to feed:
"Studies have indicated that high fiber, high carbohydrate, fixed formula diets lower insulin requirements and blood glucose levels."
In bold letters too lol.
So I googled the exact phrase and only found one result... a pdf from a veterinarian in Vermont...(not my vet).
Also:
"Experts believe that fiber may cause the body to be more responsive to insulin. Fiber also slows the absorption of glucose from the intestinal tract and decreases hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). "
Which I already had read when researching pumpkin for anal gland issues and possible holistic diabetic treatment...
So I'm going to start adding pumpkin back into their food either with tonights meal or tomorrow am... (I've been wanting to reintroduce it to prevent another anal gland abscess but was trying to cut down on variables)
But ...
Now I'm confused about the carbs...
The day I added in medium carb food because his numbers were lower than usual and he'd only recently had a dose increase ... he had an awesome PMPS that night...
In fact it was his very first blue Pre-shot test...
I gave him even more medium carb food in the PM cycle...
And the AMPS was even lower...
I assumed it was all because of the dose increase but that had started days before ...
I'm not ready to start adding carbs at this point...
But I'm definitely adding the pumpkin in ...
Which... may kind of be carby... there is conflicting info on pumpkin... potentially carby but then causes it to be released slowly and evenly so actually good for diabetics.. .(I'm paraphrasing...)
Anyway...
Still looking for info from people who do lower carb diets rather than low carb diets...as our guy still needs to gain a lot of weight...
Edit: I finally found what I had seen about lower carb vs low carb here; http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/feeding-lowest-zero-carb-vs-lower-carb-foods.144220/
I think I asked about low carb vs. lower carb but didn't get responses...
I had read somewhere on here that some people think that they do better with medium carbs rather than low carbs or zero carbs...?
So I'm up killing time waiting to feed my guy at nadir... and...picked up the pamphlet they just gave us at the vet for the followup visit the other day...
It says this in the middle pages under what to feed:
"Studies have indicated that high fiber, high carbohydrate, fixed formula diets lower insulin requirements and blood glucose levels."
In bold letters too lol.
So I googled the exact phrase and only found one result... a pdf from a veterinarian in Vermont...(not my vet).
Also:
"Experts believe that fiber may cause the body to be more responsive to insulin. Fiber also slows the absorption of glucose from the intestinal tract and decreases hyperglycemia (high blood sugar). "
Which I already had read when researching pumpkin for anal gland issues and possible holistic diabetic treatment...
So I'm going to start adding pumpkin back into their food either with tonights meal or tomorrow am... (I've been wanting to reintroduce it to prevent another anal gland abscess but was trying to cut down on variables)
But ...
Now I'm confused about the carbs...
The day I added in medium carb food because his numbers were lower than usual and he'd only recently had a dose increase ... he had an awesome PMPS that night...
In fact it was his very first blue Pre-shot test...
I gave him even more medium carb food in the PM cycle...
And the AMPS was even lower...
I assumed it was all because of the dose increase but that had started days before ...
I'm not ready to start adding carbs at this point...
But I'm definitely adding the pumpkin in ...
Which... may kind of be carby... there is conflicting info on pumpkin... potentially carby but then causes it to be released slowly and evenly so actually good for diabetics.. .(I'm paraphrasing...)
Anyway...
Still looking for info from people who do lower carb diets rather than low carb diets...as our guy still needs to gain a lot of weight...
Edit: I finally found what I had seen about lower carb vs low carb here; http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/feeding-lowest-zero-carb-vs-lower-carb-foods.144220/
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