Michele M
Member Since 2013
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Its kind of bugging me how he's either on a bounce and in high numbers or quickly dipping low and getting a reduction. There is not a lot of in between. I really want him to hang out in reasonable healing numbers longer than the split second it takes to earn a reduction. (he's had a few blue streaks but those are few and far between)
When will his cycle flatten out??
Im mulling over the idea of trying a higher low carb food (8-10%) to help flatten out his curve. I dont really know how to go about doing that though. Do I just start him on it and see what happens?? Im guessing Ill end up slowly increasing his insulin until it flattens out?
I need to wait a little while before I try that anyway because I just gave him a new food this morning, Nature's Variety Instinct canned Beef. It has no chicken at all (Im testing the theory that he may have some kind of allergy/reaction to Chicken) Im not seeing any difference at all so far but Ill give it a little more time. (this change in food was from a 5% carb (Wellness No Grain Core Beef Lamb Venison(which contains chicken)) to a 3% carb....the 3% carb (Nature's Variety) was the only one I could find that had no chicken at all and still a reasonably lowish phosphorus level)
just fyi When I switched him from the 1% carb raw food I had been feeding him for 10 years, to the %5 carb Wellness food on 9/22 I saw a little bit of a difference in his numbers (an improvement but not huge) but he acted not as starving. He seemed so much more satiated and calm. Thats the main reason I kept him on it.
Any thoughts on the higher low carb food to flatten out his curve?
(He seems pretty good today. He did a happy crap dash up and back down the stairs and then preened in a sunbeam for a while. Seems to LOVE the new food too) He's still drinking a lot but apparently the high numbers are bothering me more than him.
Its kind of bugging me how he's either on a bounce and in high numbers or quickly dipping low and getting a reduction. There is not a lot of in between. I really want him to hang out in reasonable healing numbers longer than the split second it takes to earn a reduction. (he's had a few blue streaks but those are few and far between)
When will his cycle flatten out??
Im mulling over the idea of trying a higher low carb food (8-10%) to help flatten out his curve. I dont really know how to go about doing that though. Do I just start him on it and see what happens?? Im guessing Ill end up slowly increasing his insulin until it flattens out?
I need to wait a little while before I try that anyway because I just gave him a new food this morning, Nature's Variety Instinct canned Beef. It has no chicken at all (Im testing the theory that he may have some kind of allergy/reaction to Chicken) Im not seeing any difference at all so far but Ill give it a little more time. (this change in food was from a 5% carb (Wellness No Grain Core Beef Lamb Venison(which contains chicken)) to a 3% carb....the 3% carb (Nature's Variety) was the only one I could find that had no chicken at all and still a reasonably lowish phosphorus level)
just fyi When I switched him from the 1% carb raw food I had been feeding him for 10 years, to the %5 carb Wellness food on 9/22 I saw a little bit of a difference in his numbers (an improvement but not huge) but he acted not as starving. He seemed so much more satiated and calm. Thats the main reason I kept him on it.
Any thoughts on the higher low carb food to flatten out his curve?
(He seems pretty good today. He did a happy crap dash up and back down the stairs and then preened in a sunbeam for a while. Seems to LOVE the new food too) He's still drinking a lot but apparently the high numbers are bothering me more than him.