Summer and Susie (GA)
Member Since 2020
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-20-susie-264-amps-159-3-136-169-5-168-6.246371/
Susie seems to like AMPS numbers in the 260s. I got the below information from an old thread on FDMB:
What is the dawn phenomenon?
Named after the time of day it occurs, not some high brow researcher, the dawn phenomenon is the body's response to hormones released in the early morning hours. This occurs for everyone. When we sleep, hormones are released to help maintain and restore cells within our bodies. These counterregulatory hormones (growth hormone, cortisol and catecholamines) cause the glucose level to rise. For people with diabetes who do not have enough circulating insulin to keep this increase of glucose under control, the end result is a high glucose reading in the morning.
If there is an insulin depot, with Lantus, I wonder why it doesn't step in to cover the dawn phenomenon and help keep the AMPS lower?
Interesting old post on FDMB. https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/dawn-phenomenon-vs-symogyi-effect.129147/
Hard to believe that food at +9 could bring down AMPS but maybe it works. I'll try to set my auto feeder for +9. Hopefully, Susie will eat the food at that time and not wait until closer to AMPS. Wish I knew how much to give her. 1/4 a can? @Wendy&Neko or @PerfumedCatMom
Susie seems to like AMPS numbers in the 260s. I got the below information from an old thread on FDMB:
What is the dawn phenomenon?
Named after the time of day it occurs, not some high brow researcher, the dawn phenomenon is the body's response to hormones released in the early morning hours. This occurs for everyone. When we sleep, hormones are released to help maintain and restore cells within our bodies. These counterregulatory hormones (growth hormone, cortisol and catecholamines) cause the glucose level to rise. For people with diabetes who do not have enough circulating insulin to keep this increase of glucose under control, the end result is a high glucose reading in the morning.
If there is an insulin depot, with Lantus, I wonder why it doesn't step in to cover the dawn phenomenon and help keep the AMPS lower?
Interesting old post on FDMB. https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/dawn-phenomenon-vs-symogyi-effect.129147/
Hard to believe that food at +9 could bring down AMPS but maybe it works. I'll try to set my auto feeder for +9. Hopefully, Susie will eat the food at that time and not wait until closer to AMPS. Wish I knew how much to give her. 1/4 a can? @Wendy&Neko or @PerfumedCatMom
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