Frogster
Member Since 2020
Couldn't bring myself to increase at AMPS 265. But after a flat yellow day and two hours of enforced fasting she was PMPS 367.
For the whole week she eats more than is supposed to, asks for food every hour, poops 3 times a day, and sometimes has soft stools due to overeating. I'm afraid to refuse, because of all the horrible consequences of a diabetic not eating enough. But she is slightly overweight, and constant overeating is unlikely to do her any good. Tried to restrict her to the norm. At night gave her her 12h norm in the first half of the cycle, and then stood the ground. Didn't go well. +3 272 +10 490.
I am to increase at AM. Don't feel particularly happy about it, because I don't know, if there was any hungry dive between those +3 272 +10 490. Also hoped to stay at a whole number, because our syringes are too inconsistent in terms of the zero mark position, and, one month in, it is still always a struggle to determine where the plunger is supposed to be for correct dosing. But well...
Our previous thread - https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...-1-349-can-summer-heat-affect-matters.232054/
For the whole week she eats more than is supposed to, asks for food every hour, poops 3 times a day, and sometimes has soft stools due to overeating. I'm afraid to refuse, because of all the horrible consequences of a diabetic not eating enough. But she is slightly overweight, and constant overeating is unlikely to do her any good. Tried to restrict her to the norm. At night gave her her 12h norm in the first half of the cycle, and then stood the ground. Didn't go well. +3 272 +10 490.
I am to increase at AM. Don't feel particularly happy about it, because I don't know, if there was any hungry dive between those +3 272 +10 490. Also hoped to stay at a whole number, because our syringes are too inconsistent in terms of the zero mark position, and, one month in, it is still always a struggle to determine where the plunger is supposed to be for correct dosing. But well...
Our previous thread - https://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB...-1-349-can-summer-heat-affect-matters.232054/