For_Luna
Member Since 2019
Yesterday
We started off in the 300s at PMPS, but got into the mid 100s and stayed there until AMPS.
I emailed the hospital vet, who I guess is our regular vet now, and asked what to do. Surprisingly he said to give 1U again. Most of the time, vets get a little squeamish around low numbers. Back in the old days, I wouldn't think twice about it because I could put food in front of her at any time and she would eat. Now I'm not sure when she'll eat other than the big meals before injections. Mid-cycle snacks she'll eat when she gets around to it in between naps.
Anyway, I made sure it was exactly 1U if not a little skinny. I'll be watching her closely today and I'm happy we have a new Libre sensor to make things easier.
We started off in the 300s at PMPS, but got into the mid 100s and stayed there until AMPS.
I emailed the hospital vet, who I guess is our regular vet now, and asked what to do. Surprisingly he said to give 1U again. Most of the time, vets get a little squeamish around low numbers. Back in the old days, I wouldn't think twice about it because I could put food in front of her at any time and she would eat. Now I'm not sure when she'll eat other than the big meals before injections. Mid-cycle snacks she'll eat when she gets around to it in between naps.
Anyway, I made sure it was exactly 1U if not a little skinny. I'll be watching her closely today and I'm happy we have a new Libre sensor to make things easier.
