Billyjoe A
Member Since 2021
Mia,
Still getting 1 drop lantus.
She is feed small snacks at +2, +4 and +6 to even out the first part of her cycle.
Today I noticed she was VERY slow to eat her +4. Not like herself. I tested and after she ate and she was +2.8. This would be the first time I noticed any change in behaviour with a low.
I gave her HC beef at +4, and then retested and feed low card for the afternoon.
My question is about dosing. She still has lots of morning numbers above 100, so hasn't "earned" a reduction by getting a week of green.
I did notice that her PMPS is typically green..... the one difference is that overnight I have her auto feed set to feed 3 hours before AMPS- just to make sure she eats before the 2 hour time slot for fasting.
While at suppertime, she east 2 hours before her PMPS and I know she has eaten because I watch her. So I am going to change that tonight to see if that makes a difference in her AMPS.
We have a vet appointment this week as a follow-up to the diabetes diagnoses and to discuss and ultrasound of her belly as there might be some other complications (a mass).
Still getting 1 drop lantus.
She is feed small snacks at +2, +4 and +6 to even out the first part of her cycle.
Today I noticed she was VERY slow to eat her +4. Not like herself. I tested and after she ate and she was +2.8. This would be the first time I noticed any change in behaviour with a low.
I gave her HC beef at +4, and then retested and feed low card for the afternoon.
My question is about dosing. She still has lots of morning numbers above 100, so hasn't "earned" a reduction by getting a week of green.
I did notice that her PMPS is typically green..... the one difference is that overnight I have her auto feed set to feed 3 hours before AMPS- just to make sure she eats before the 2 hour time slot for fasting.
While at suppertime, she east 2 hours before her PMPS and I know she has eaten because I watch her. So I am going to change that tonight to see if that makes a difference in her AMPS.
We have a vet appointment this week as a follow-up to the diabetes diagnoses and to discuss and ultrasound of her belly as there might be some other complications (a mass).
