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The PM cycle will begin cycle 15 since her earned reduction so it's just a matter of how much to increase it. Taking her to .75 dropped her a bit too much a week ago but she is on slightly more carbs now that we are slowly switching her to DM. She gets a 60/40 mix to the DM side for the first half of the cycle and 2/3 raw to 1/3 DM for the last half of the cycle. We are working both ratios up towards the DM side slowly with the end goal being all DM for both cycles. I was of the mind that by feeding her less carbs starting at +6 when levels naturally begin to rise that this would help keep her BG down. The vet said it didn't work that way and she needs the same amount of carbs to keep a steady continuation of glucose levels throughout because with the proper carbs/fat/protein ratio the insulin will begin to work towards stabilization better. I remain totally confused by foods it's not even funny. If I could get her on a higher calorie raw food, that would provide a bit more carbs and the calories she needs, but she won't touch anything but turkey and it HAS to be pate. Tried some cooked chicken and she puts it in her mouth and drops it after. She's not into shreds at all. All I know is she needs stability and I'm so confused by what's best to feed her that she's not getting stability at all. So it was either feed all raw or feed all DM and at this point, until we can find something healthy that meets the DM's ratios, it's going to have to be an all DM diet. See if this works to stabilize her in conjunction with the insulin increase and then we can move forward from there.
Any thoughts on how much I should increase her insulin? Until we can get Cindy back to full health I'm going to delay trying TR with Olive. It's just too much to deal with right now.
Cindy is doing well today. Definitely better than she was yesterday. She did start in with the vocalizing at the exact same time at 3:30am and I was like "No way. Not again," but it only lasted a few minutes and not 7 hours! Her appetite is there. She really wants to eat and wolf her food down, it's just that her eating is being effected by her tooth hurting so she's weary. So I'm trying to feed her far more often since she's only eating a little at a time before she calls it quits due to the pain. I'm pretty certain it's just a tooth issue but the thought of her having a dental worries me at her age. She's about 15 or 16. Yet, I know at this point we don't have a choice. She's got to get this fixed. Vets tie my stomach in knots worrying what they'll tell me. This whole year has been nothing but bad news at every turn. Praying for some good news today.
The PM cycle will begin cycle 15 since her earned reduction so it's just a matter of how much to increase it. Taking her to .75 dropped her a bit too much a week ago but she is on slightly more carbs now that we are slowly switching her to DM. She gets a 60/40 mix to the DM side for the first half of the cycle and 2/3 raw to 1/3 DM for the last half of the cycle. We are working both ratios up towards the DM side slowly with the end goal being all DM for both cycles. I was of the mind that by feeding her less carbs starting at +6 when levels naturally begin to rise that this would help keep her BG down. The vet said it didn't work that way and she needs the same amount of carbs to keep a steady continuation of glucose levels throughout because with the proper carbs/fat/protein ratio the insulin will begin to work towards stabilization better. I remain totally confused by foods it's not even funny. If I could get her on a higher calorie raw food, that would provide a bit more carbs and the calories she needs, but she won't touch anything but turkey and it HAS to be pate. Tried some cooked chicken and she puts it in her mouth and drops it after. She's not into shreds at all. All I know is she needs stability and I'm so confused by what's best to feed her that she's not getting stability at all. So it was either feed all raw or feed all DM and at this point, until we can find something healthy that meets the DM's ratios, it's going to have to be an all DM diet. See if this works to stabilize her in conjunction with the insulin increase and then we can move forward from there.
Any thoughts on how much I should increase her insulin? Until we can get Cindy back to full health I'm going to delay trying TR with Olive. It's just too much to deal with right now.
Cindy is doing well today. Definitely better than she was yesterday. She did start in with the vocalizing at the exact same time at 3:30am and I was like "No way. Not again," but it only lasted a few minutes and not 7 hours! Her appetite is there. She really wants to eat and wolf her food down, it's just that her eating is being effected by her tooth hurting so she's weary. So I'm trying to feed her far more often since she's only eating a little at a time before she calls it quits due to the pain. I'm pretty certain it's just a tooth issue but the thought of her having a dental worries me at her age. She's about 15 or 16. Yet, I know at this point we don't have a choice. She's got to get this fixed. Vets tie my stomach in knots worrying what they'll tell me. This whole year has been nothing but bad news at every turn. Praying for some good news today.
