Jackie55 & Bootsie
Member Since 2021
https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/10-29-bg-testing.254811/
i have not posted in about a month. We are chugging along but I do have a few questions.
1. She seems to want to eat non stop in the morning - she can easily go through a can a Friskies Pate. Should I be feeding her what she wants or limiting her intake? I know if she eats shortly before I test her the test will of course be higher (not that she is ever low anyway).
2. I have slowed down the insulin increases a bit because her sugars have come down a bit but are sill high - when you all are giving high doses of insulin to you break it down into 2 injections or just one?
3. Her head seems to be broader across the back - I assume this is due to the tumor on her pituitary.
I keep hoping everyday the Cabergoline will do its magic but so far I think we are about the same. She seems happy although I have noticed she is not as steady on her feet and she no longer sits to eat but lays on the counter and eats. Not sure I am going to win this battle for my girl but we keep trying.
Thanks for any opinions or advice
i have not posted in about a month. We are chugging along but I do have a few questions.
1. She seems to want to eat non stop in the morning - she can easily go through a can a Friskies Pate. Should I be feeding her what she wants or limiting her intake? I know if she eats shortly before I test her the test will of course be higher (not that she is ever low anyway).
2. I have slowed down the insulin increases a bit because her sugars have come down a bit but are sill high - when you all are giving high doses of insulin to you break it down into 2 injections or just one?
3. Her head seems to be broader across the back - I assume this is due to the tumor on her pituitary.
I keep hoping everyday the Cabergoline will do its magic but so far I think we are about the same. She seems happy although I have noticed she is not as steady on her feet and she no longer sits to eat but lays on the counter and eats. Not sure I am going to win this battle for my girl but we keep trying.
Thanks for any opinions or advice
We just don't know what number will move her yet. With acro, you do have to be persistent with those increases as you are fighting the insulin resistance caused by the tumour. Also, insulin is a hormone, not a drug, meaning you just have to keep increasing and not expecting incremental improvements in numbers with dose increases. You will start to see better numbers as you home in a better insulin dose.