Cranberry toothpaste

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Cassandra & Garfield

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Hello. I found this toothpaste claiming to be more natural. Would this be ok for my sugar kitty?

Cranberry extract 30mg/ml, water, plant based glycerin , cellulose gum, yeast extract, potassium sorbate.

Contacted the company they just said the cranberry extract is mostly insoluble fiber and not transformed so not as sugary?

What's your opinions
Thanks :)
 
Actually, you can do just as good if you just use plain old water with cotton gauze. It's not necessary to use toothpaste at all.

Cats in the wild keep their teeth clean by gnawing on bone, sinew, cartilage, etc....giving a treat of chicken gizzard, wing (cut up), kidneys or even just larger pieces of meat that she has to gnaw on to eat will help keep the teeth in better shape.

It's important to start out with a clean set of teeth in the first place though. Once the teeth have tarter, nothing is going to remove it other than a good dental.
 
Actually, you can do just as good if you just use plain old water with cotton gauze. It's not necessary to use toothpaste at all.

Cats in the wild keep their teeth clean by gnawing on bone, sinew, cartilage, etc....giving a treat of chicken gizzard, wing (cut up), kidneys or even just larger pieces of meat that she has to gnaw on to eat will help keep the teeth in better shape.

It's important to start out with a clean set of teeth in the first place though. Once the teeth have tarter, nothing is going to remove it other than a good dental.
Yeah he already had dental last year, and there is already tarter .
Can I also ask you if you would go back up to 1.75? Thanks
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...Qz0e3vJAiASJFQ0KrZWRfw0dZnI/edit?usp=drivesdk
 
You don't have to attach your SS in your posts each time. It's linked in your signature and we can just click on that.

Garfield has been a long term diabetic. Diagnosis > 1 year.
Did he fall out of diet controlled status?
 
If your cat no longer needs insulin, because the BG readings are under 100 mg/dL (USA numbers) or 5.55 mmol/L (non-USA numbers) and the BG readings stay there for an extended period or forever in some cases, that is diet controlled. Also sometimes referred to as being in "remission" or OTJ, (off-the-juice, insulin being the juice).

When the cats pancreas has healed and may be producing enough insulin on it's own, with only a low carb wet cat food diet, that is "diet controlled" status.

Using the word "remission" is a misnomer. "Once a diabetic, always a diabetic."
 
If your cat no longer needs insulin, because the BG readings are under 100 mg/dL (USA numbers) or 5.55 mmol/L (non-USA numbers) and the BG readings stay there for an extended period or forever in some cases, that is diet controlled. Also sometimes referred to as being in "remission" or OTJ, (off-the-juice, insulin being the juice).

When the cats pancreas has healed and may be producing enough insulin on it's own, with only a low carb wet cat food diet, that is "diet controlled" status.

Using the word "remission" is a misnomer. "Once a diabetic, always a diabetic."
Well he has never been diet controlled unfortunately :(
 
:(:(:(As Chris and China said in your post on Friday, over in the Lantus ISG.

"Nope...long term diabetics don't get reductions until they drop below 50 three times or below 40 once."
This is because you are using TR. Need to "earn" those reductions because long term diabetics don't seem to hold the dose reductions if you reduce too soon.

I only see 1 number below 50, and that was on 1/25/20. TR can be scary sometimes. Haven't looked at your posts over in the Lantus ISG, so didn't know the history on Garfield.

Quick answer is no, I would not increase - yet. No, I would not go back to 1.75 but I'd ask over on the Lantus ISG forum with all those experienced members over there to look at your SS and help. "when your cat starts to see nadirs under 100, hold the dose for at least 10 cycles before increasing." unless you get these conditions from the TR protocol - " long term diabetics don't get reductions until they drop below 50 three times or below 40 once."

Someone over there may say, yes but he's bouncing so we need to draw out the cycles a bit more to see the bounce clear.

You might think about updating your signature, to include why you are using a lower phosphorus food. If due to CKD, simply add those 3 little letters to your signature. Anything else that has changed too, that might need an update. That signature is our "quick peek" at what medical conditions your cat may have when answering your questions.

Getting really off track here from your original toothpaste question. But you did ask about the dose.;)
 
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:(:(:(As Chris and China said in your post on Friday, over in the Lantus ISG.

"Nope...long term diabetics don't get reductions until they drop below 50 three times or below 40 once."
This is because you are using TR. Need to "earn" those reductions because long term diabetics don't seem to hold the dose reductions if you reduce too soon.

I only see 1 number below 50, and that was on 1/25/20. TR can be scary sometimes. Haven't looked at your posts over in the Lantus ISG, so didn't know the history on Garfield.

Quick answer is no, I would not increase - yet. No, I would not go back to 1.75 but I'd ask over on the Lantus ISG forum with all those experienced members over there to look at your SS and help. "when your cat starts to see nadirs under 100, hold the dose for at least 10 cycles before increasing." unless you get these conditions from the TR protocol - " long term diabetics don't get reductions until they drop below 50 three times or below 40 once."

Someone over there may say, yes but he's bouncing so we need to draw out the cycles a bit more to see the bounce clear.

You might think about updating your signature, to include why you are using a lower phosphorus food. If due to CKD, simply add those 3 little letters to your signature. Anything else that has changed too, that might need an update. That signature is our "quick peek" at what medical conditions your cat may have when answering your questions.

Getting really of track here from your original toothpaste question. But you did ask about the dose.;)
Thank you very much!

My insulin is also at 6months so im im buying new insulin today hoping that will make a difference! :) Thanks allot
 
You're welcome. New insulin may help. Get the lantus pens instead of the vials. You can use an insulin syringe with the pen and use the insulin to the last drop with the pens usually. Vials can "poop out" before you use up all the vial.

UK or Canada member?

Do you know what IRIS stage the CKD is at?

Have you seen this? (2016) ISFM Consensus Guidelines: Diagnosis & Management of Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
Yes Im getting the pen refills because I have a 1/3 of my vial left and I have to throw it out now. He is beggining stage 2.
You're welcome. New insulin may help. Get the lantus pens instead of the vials. You can use an insulin syringe with the pen and use the insulin to the last drop with the pens usually. Vials can "poop out" before you use up all the vial.

UK or Canada member?

Do you know what IRIS stage the CKD is at?

Have you seen this? (2016) ISFM Consensus Guidelines: Diagnosis & Management of Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
Yes Im getting the pen refills because I have to throw out 1/3 of the vial. He is beginning of stage 2 apparently. In Canada :)
 

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There is a "labs" tab on the SS (spreadsheet) where you can enter the lab data. Add a column for the reference ranges for the lab you vet uses ( IDEXX, Antech, etc.) Then add a column for the actual lab values and the date.

You might change your signature to reflect the CKD is stage 2. So CKD IRIS stage 2 or something similar.
Tanya's CRF website http://www.felinecrf.org/ has an overwhelming amount of info on Feline Kidney Disease. Other links in this post.
Chronic Kidney Disease: Does your Diabetic Cat have CRF/Kidney Disease? If so...

Do you know how to withdraw the insulin from a pen using a syringe? Video here for you.
How to Draw Insulin from a Pen or Vial With a Syringe (Video from Julie & Punkin)

Lucky Canadians that can walk into any drugstore, no prescription necessary and buy Lantus at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of us in the US.

p.s. We're not talking about tooth paste anymore are we!!!!!;)
 
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There is a "labs" tab on the SS (spreadsheet) where you can enter the lab data. Add a column for the reference ranges for the lab you vet uses ( IDEXX, Antech, etc.) Then add a column for the actual lab values and the date.

You might change your signature to reflect the CKD is stage 2. So CKD IRIS stage 2 or something similar. Plus country CAN somewhere is helpful.
Tanya's CRF website http://www.felinecrf.org/ has an overwhelming amount of info on Feline Kidney Disease. Other links in this post.
Chronic Kidney Disease: Does your Diabetic Cat have CRF/Kidney Disease? If so...

Do you know how to withdraw the insulin from a pen using a syringe? Video here for you.
How to Draw Insulin from a Pen or Vial With a Syringe (Video from Julie & Punkin)

Lucky Canadians that can walk into any drugstore, no prescription necessary and buy Lantus at 1/3 to 1/2 the cost of us in the US.

p.s. We're not talking about tooth paste anymore are we!!!!!;)
Haha no we are not
Thanks for all the info
But in Quebec you do need a prescription. But yes the price is really affordable thank god! I have added some results in the lab column.

Again thank you very much for everything :)
 
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