Staci & Ivy
Very Active Member
2/28/25
Amps Libre Lo=
83 Contour Next
Well, that was a long night or I should say a short night. No rest was had for me or Ivy. She was low on her Libre all night long. So we did feedings through the night. I started out feeding her lamb 12.5% and 20% Carbs. But it didn’t seem to pull her up. Eventually tried feeding some 20% Friskies that I had.
I’m not sure that that actually really did too much either.
I think she was just staying lower. I never did try Karo or anything because I didn’t feel she was in danger.
This morning she was LO on the Libre before feeding and shot time but she tested at 83 on the Contour Next meter, which makes sense for how she surfed all night.
She ate her meal well last night and again this morning and the snacks throughout the night. I had given her a half a dose of mirtazapine last night and if she continues to eat well today, I think I’m going to stop giving that and won’t give another dose.
She seems to feel pretty good, poops are still slightly soft but formed, so I’m pretty happy with where she is there after this whole round of pancreatitis.
Just need to try to figure out how we can avoid having that ever happen again if possible. What a nightmare!
Hoping to get her to surf a tad higher today. I’m not sure why these cycles have been so low for her. It has to be tied to all that’s going on with her whole system. I did take another reduction this morning down to 2.5 units.
I also fed her some 16% MC for breakfast and snacks today. Will see how that works.
I don’t want her surfing quite so low all day and night. It’s just too much for me to not sleep every night and make sure she’s safe all night long with that Libre constantly going off with alerts.
At that level, it will most certainly kill the sensor and we replaced one sensor this week due to cycles like this.
She continues on her dose of Cerenia and we have two more doses of buprenorphine and then that is done.
I plan to speak with the doctor early this coming week to see what the plan is going forward. We definitely need to discuss how to medicate her with sedation prior to vet and lab visits.
And I don’t plan to be fasting her anymore for the lab visits her system clearly can’t handle it With the sedation on board.
I guess we’ll see what happens today. It’s always a mystery.
Wishing everyone a very safe Saturday, I hope it’s a very boring one and everyone stays very safe

Amps Libre Lo=
83 Contour Next
Well, that was a long night or I should say a short night. No rest was had for me or Ivy. She was low on her Libre all night long. So we did feedings through the night. I started out feeding her lamb 12.5% and 20% Carbs. But it didn’t seem to pull her up. Eventually tried feeding some 20% Friskies that I had.
I’m not sure that that actually really did too much either.
I think she was just staying lower. I never did try Karo or anything because I didn’t feel she was in danger.
This morning she was LO on the Libre before feeding and shot time but she tested at 83 on the Contour Next meter, which makes sense for how she surfed all night.
She ate her meal well last night and again this morning and the snacks throughout the night. I had given her a half a dose of mirtazapine last night and if she continues to eat well today, I think I’m going to stop giving that and won’t give another dose.
She seems to feel pretty good, poops are still slightly soft but formed, so I’m pretty happy with where she is there after this whole round of pancreatitis.
Just need to try to figure out how we can avoid having that ever happen again if possible. What a nightmare!

Hoping to get her to surf a tad higher today. I’m not sure why these cycles have been so low for her. It has to be tied to all that’s going on with her whole system. I did take another reduction this morning down to 2.5 units.
I also fed her some 16% MC for breakfast and snacks today. Will see how that works.
I don’t want her surfing quite so low all day and night. It’s just too much for me to not sleep every night and make sure she’s safe all night long with that Libre constantly going off with alerts.
At that level, it will most certainly kill the sensor and we replaced one sensor this week due to cycles like this.
She continues on her dose of Cerenia and we have two more doses of buprenorphine and then that is done.
I plan to speak with the doctor early this coming week to see what the plan is going forward. We definitely need to discuss how to medicate her with sedation prior to vet and lab visits.
And I don’t plan to be fasting her anymore for the lab visits her system clearly can’t handle it With the sedation on board.
I guess we’ll see what happens today. It’s always a mystery.
Wishing everyone a very safe Saturday, I hope it’s a very boring one and everyone stays very safe
