8/26 Dexter M AMPS 105 PMBG 92


The veterinarian wants us to try it to wean him off further. She's under the impression anything under 200 BG means they're in remission. She's been a diabetes specialized vet for 15 years however I personally don't agree with it entirely. I'm giving it a shot (ha) but not hopeful.

Especially when I saw the 126 pre-meal mid-day. I'm really hoping a miracle happens and he doesn't start shooting up.
 
The veterinarian wants us to try it to wean him off further. She's under the impression anything under 200 BG means they're in remission. She's been a diabetes specialized vet for 15 years however I personally don't agree with it entirely. I'm giving it a shot (ha) but not hopeful.

Especially when I saw the 126 pre-meal mid-day. I'm really hoping a miracle happens and he doesn't start shooting up.
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Normal bg is 50-100 on a human meter. Why would 200 be remission?
 
I thought you said yesterday you disagreed with once a day? Here’s yesterday’s condo.
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...-104-6-116-pmps-112-2-86.251967/#post-2843575

I do but the fiancé doesn't.

We did it for the first time yesterday and he's got a green AMPS this morning. Not bad.

@Bandit's Mom you couldn't pay me enough to try to test Sofi lol. His blood-curdling yowls are terrible when something's happening he doesn't like, like for instance, a bath.
 
@Bandit's Mom you couldn't pay me enough to try to test Sofi lol. His blood-curdling yowls are terrible when something's happening he doesn't like, like for instance, a bath.
LOL. My civvie is worse. Will rip our faces off. We test her once a year because that's as often as we dare!

I've learned vets don't actually get trained much in the nutrition side of things.
Yup. Prescription food is their solution to all problems!
 
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