AliceL
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She is having a bit of a higher run today after that low last night. It could be a bit of glycogenolysis but Evie doesn't usually tend towards bouncing. Not sure if the honey upset her stomach, I've seen no obvious inflammation signs but there is no way to track mild inflammation other than higher BG (which could also be a number of other things). She did have a slight runny eye this morning but it was clear so I think that it's maybe just her FHV and stress induced. She does get quite stressed out when her BG drops like that.
Keeping her BG quite stable with no sharp drops or peaks is the best thing for her.
I just wonder why she keeps having these sharp drops every now and then.
It makes it hard to decide what to do with her dose in future.
She is having a bit of a higher run today after that low last night. It could be a bit of glycogenolysis but Evie doesn't usually tend towards bouncing. Not sure if the honey upset her stomach, I've seen no obvious inflammation signs but there is no way to track mild inflammation other than higher BG (which could also be a number of other things). She did have a slight runny eye this morning but it was clear so I think that it's maybe just her FHV and stress induced. She does get quite stressed out when her BG drops like that.
Keeping her BG quite stable with no sharp drops or peaks is the best thing for her.
I just wonder why she keeps having these sharp drops every now and then.
It makes it hard to decide what to do with her dose in future.
This could likely be the same in Evie's case with her sensitive stomach. Usually eating more of her LC food doesnt keep her BG elevated like this.… although I have to say that in my own cat, when I gave him HC like corn syrup it frequently would just end up shooting him to the moon.
No, just two drops of honey and her usual food. If the honey is propping her so much and resulting in higher runs on the next cycle anyway maybe it's still worth trying mid carb liquid snacks to try get her to surf. I have Churus lickable treats at 11% and 15% carb. It's chicken flavour so it might be better than honey re inflammation (she is allergic to fish and beef).At least hopefully she didn’t get any inflammatory foods. I would hate for her to have to eat the stuff that’s not good for her when she’s doing so well!
I've had better results overall (surfing greens while also maintaining good numbers on next cycle) if I slow steep drops earlier in the cycle around +3.This is really difficult to predict. There are so many factors in play that it may not be a linear progression…. but we don’t know unless we see that she is always dropping at a particular rate that we can predict. I understand your concern.