MinnerPip
Member Since 2024
Nov 12th - last post
Since our last post, I have increased Minner’s dose from 5.75 to 6 to 6.25, back down to 6.125. I recognize this is too much change. Ugh. I admire Seth’s ability to stick so tightly to protocol with Bell. I keep watching her sheet to learn. Meanwhile, I am an erratic, overly anxious disaster. I think Minner’s IAA is wreaking some havoc as well. I discussed her entire situation with ChatGPT and was very impressed with the feedback. I’ll copy that dialog into a file and share on Google drive for anyone interested.
I took Minner back to vet on 11/17 to recheck her mouth. The gum tissue where her molars were smoothed down and a gum flap stitch done look good. However, she still has red line along gum where she does have teeth and vet said that should have resolved with dental so recently, so he wonders if she might be developing touch of stomatitis. That is horrifying to me, her mom had full mouth extraction at Texas A&M in 2021 when we lived in Austin, to deal with very bad caudal stomatitis. Her mom was 3 yrs old at time. We would not be able to manage this with Minner and her diabetes too so we can only hope this does not progress to stomatitis. She seems to be eating well and has nice big yawns, both of which go away with severe stomatitis. She also has/had what may have been an abscess under her chin. I thought it was a bit of chin acne and had tried to clean it and also lanced it and it bled. The vet seemed to get it fully “out” so I think that is on the mend. He gave her a convenia injection.
Note that after increasing to 6.25, we got 4 cycles of no yellow, but I chickened out b/c it was a feeding frenzy. Look at my notes and how much she ate on 11/18. So I tweaked back to 6.125 and during 2nd cycle at 6.125 we returned to yellow and yellow has appeared/stayed in all 5 cycles at 6.125 since. Also note the big difference in AM and PM cycles. There seems to be strong insulin resistance in AM cycle followed by a late cycle release and drop. Then the PM cycle seems very active (which may be an overlap of AM late cycle action), so I think I may be over-carbing her … ??? I have introduced this 9% weruva gravy food that she loves, and it lifts her when we start going low in early PM cycles, but maybe this is contributing to her bouncing back up into yellow going into AM cycle.
Arrgggghhhh. Where is the Minner instruction manual??
I am going to try to keep away from that 9% unless she gets in danger … so I say now.
Maybe I need to tweak her back up to 6.25 since that did get us out of yellow, and see if we can move past feeding frenzy.
It’s wild that 0.125 of a unit at this high of a dose can be a tipping point, but it sure looks that way.
I appreciate feedback.
Since our last post, I have increased Minner’s dose from 5.75 to 6 to 6.25, back down to 6.125. I recognize this is too much change. Ugh. I admire Seth’s ability to stick so tightly to protocol with Bell. I keep watching her sheet to learn. Meanwhile, I am an erratic, overly anxious disaster. I think Minner’s IAA is wreaking some havoc as well. I discussed her entire situation with ChatGPT and was very impressed with the feedback. I’ll copy that dialog into a file and share on Google drive for anyone interested.
I took Minner back to vet on 11/17 to recheck her mouth. The gum tissue where her molars were smoothed down and a gum flap stitch done look good. However, she still has red line along gum where she does have teeth and vet said that should have resolved with dental so recently, so he wonders if she might be developing touch of stomatitis. That is horrifying to me, her mom had full mouth extraction at Texas A&M in 2021 when we lived in Austin, to deal with very bad caudal stomatitis. Her mom was 3 yrs old at time. We would not be able to manage this with Minner and her diabetes too so we can only hope this does not progress to stomatitis. She seems to be eating well and has nice big yawns, both of which go away with severe stomatitis. She also has/had what may have been an abscess under her chin. I thought it was a bit of chin acne and had tried to clean it and also lanced it and it bled. The vet seemed to get it fully “out” so I think that is on the mend. He gave her a convenia injection.
Note that after increasing to 6.25, we got 4 cycles of no yellow, but I chickened out b/c it was a feeding frenzy. Look at my notes and how much she ate on 11/18. So I tweaked back to 6.125 and during 2nd cycle at 6.125 we returned to yellow and yellow has appeared/stayed in all 5 cycles at 6.125 since. Also note the big difference in AM and PM cycles. There seems to be strong insulin resistance in AM cycle followed by a late cycle release and drop. Then the PM cycle seems very active (which may be an overlap of AM late cycle action), so I think I may be over-carbing her … ??? I have introduced this 9% weruva gravy food that she loves, and it lifts her when we start going low in early PM cycles, but maybe this is contributing to her bouncing back up into yellow going into AM cycle.
Arrgggghhhh. Where is the Minner instruction manual??
I am going to try to keep away from that 9% unless she gets in danger … so I say now.
Maybe I need to tweak her back up to 6.25 since that did get us out of yellow, and see if we can move past feeding frenzy.
It’s wild that 0.125 of a unit at this high of a dose can be a tipping point, but it sure looks that way.
I appreciate feedback.