4/12 Pearl PMPS 67, +2.25 73, +4.5 110

Margaret and Pearl (GA)

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Good morning all!

Pearl and I are experimenting with new food choices - well, giving her 3% food totally, and not combined with the 0%. She is not the biggest fan of her 0% turkey and duck - I know it. And it's been increasingly difficult getting her to eat, to the point I am concerned she has not gotten enough calories. On the other hand, no coaxing needed with her 3% venison blend - she wolfs it down.

Last night it didn't seem to affect her (she is very carb-sensitive, so don't know if this means she is about ready for a reduction or whether she gets less carb-sensitive the more well-regulated she is), so we'll see what today's AM cycle holds.

Yesterday's post: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-11-pearl-pmps-82-2-67-3-75-81.246022/#post-2776558

Surf safely kitties.
 
Good morning Margaret! Haven't visited you guys in a few days and Pearl is looking great on this dose!

(she is very carb-sensitive, so don't know if this means she is about ready for a reduction or whether she gets less carb-sensitive the more well-regulated she is)

I find Ruby's carb sensitivity is never a consistent thing. It shifts. Sometimes I need just LC to bring her up from low numbers, sometimes I need 30% HC. Feeding raw has made things easier because I know the carb content is nearly zero outside of the fiber I add which is minimal, but when I'm feeding the curve it's always an experiment. Good luck with it!
 
My experience has been that sometimes 2% carb food can send butters's numbers way high, and other times I'll be trying to get her to stay up with 12% and it's doing nothing:confused:. I found that when I had to use higher carbs and she stayed flat, it usually meant a reduction was coming sooner than later.
 
My experience has been that sometimes 2% carb food can send butters's numbers way high, and other times I'll be trying to get her to stay up with 12% and it's doing nothing:confused:. I found that when I had to use higher carbs and she stayed flat, it usually meant a reduction was coming sooner than later.

I agree with this totally. I have found so far that when I use the 3% more heavily and it doesn't even cause a blip in Pearl's BG, she is close to a reduction. Right now, she is on only 3% and it is doing NOTHING to her BG. Incredible. On the other hand, historically when she is NOT near a reduction and I use the 3%, it definitely causes her BG to ride higher. Thanks for the confirmation, Lyla.
 
I agree with this totally. I have found so far that when I use the 3% more heavily and it doesn't even cause a blip in Pearl's BG, she is close to a reduction. Right now, she is on only 3% and it is doing NOTHING to her BG. Incredible. On the other hand, historically when she is NOT near a reduction and I use the 3%, it definitely causes her BG to ride higher. Thanks for the confirmation, Lyla.
I hope Pearl will be ready for a reduction soon -- although I see you have only been on this dose for 6 days -- that's only to say that I don't get why cats have such changing insulin requirements... five days they're good on a dose... then they need less.... you give less and they're good for a while.... then they change on you and need more.) It's basically a full time job.

What's the 3% food you've been trying? Is it something you make yourself or a commercial brand?
 
I hope Pearl will be ready for a reduction soon -- although I see you have only been on this dose for 6 days -- that's only to say that I don't get why cats have such changing insulin requirements... five days they're good on a dose... then they need less.... you give less and they're good for a while.... then they change on you and need more.) It's basically a full time job.

What's the 3% food you've been trying? Is it something you make yourself or a commercial brand?
Thanks. Pearl doesn't stay on a dose for more than 14 cycles typically. Either she gets a reduction on her own, or I will attempt a reduction after 14 cycles in normal numbers. I want to keep her as tightly regulated as possible, so yes it is a full time job for sure. We haven't needed to go back up so many times yet, so I can't speak to that part lol!

It's the Wellness Venison (lamb and beef in it also). It's nice because it is some of the smoothest food we've ever used, no lumps. She hates lumps.
 
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