There isn’t enough time elapsed between her ps, food and then dose to do it M-F. Most saturdays I’m home in time to do a 4hour mark test but sundays I can test her all day.Can you start getting a test before you leave for work each day?
Thank you! I totally forgot I read something about linking your past threads. I will read up on it so I do it correctly. And that definitely makes sense about her skin. I was going to talk to my vet at her next check up but figured someone on here might have had it happen to them.Here the link to your yesterday's post: https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/8-21-kittencat-amps-282.233941/ We ask that people include those links so we can easily go back and see the history. To answer yesterday's question, poor coat can be a symptom of diabetes. As he gets better and sees better blood sugar numbers, he'll absorb more nutrients and his fur should start looking better. A change in food can also cause temporary, shedding or coat changes if going from something like dry to canned or canned to raw.
Can you remind me again why your shot times are not the same? Just wondering if it's worth a few words on the signature - or everyone will ask that question!
Looking forward to seeing some mid day data tomorrow. Might be worth trying a curve.
I just read what a curve is. My vet wants to do a curve also but wanted me to get two weeks worth of consistent dosing done first. And since I changed it from 1 unit once a day to .5 a unit twice a day after a week, he wants me to wait another week and then we were going to put a Libre sensor on her since I’m not home enough to do a proper curve most days.Looking forward to seeing some mid day data tomorrow. Might be worth trying a curve