Judy and Freckles
Member Since 2019
Well, Freckles seems to be swallowing normally now compared to the description in previous condo. Vet checked lungs and all is well there too, but he did find a fair bit of tartar on molars so booked teeth cleaning in January. The vet would like me to reduce the number of feedings to 2-3 times/day and see if the food is keeping Freckle's numbers so flat and in the yellow zone. I'm going to compromise and bring it down food 4 times/day since Freckles just wolfs down her food, I don't want another 'scarf and barf' episode.
He also suggested that I hold the dose for 7 days and increase by .5 u if needed. I think I'm going to continue following TR as the SLGS was keeping Freckles at higher numbers longer.
I printed out and showed the vet Freckles' SS, and I don't think he's ever seen anything quite like that format before! lol I happened to find a journal article that referenced the spreadsheet template and referenced FDMB. It can be viewed on this search - first result. if anyone is interested in reading the article. I don't know if @Marje and Gracie created the spreadsheet but she is certainly well versed in it!
Unless something happens tonight, I'm planning a .25 increase starting tomorrow morning. Correct? I am determined to find that 'magic amount' of insulin for the little one.
He also suggested that I hold the dose for 7 days and increase by .5 u if needed. I think I'm going to continue following TR as the SLGS was keeping Freckles at higher numbers longer.
I printed out and showed the vet Freckles' SS, and I don't think he's ever seen anything quite like that format before! lol I happened to find a journal article that referenced the spreadsheet template and referenced FDMB. It can be viewed on this search - first result. if anyone is interested in reading the article. I don't know if @Marje and Gracie created the spreadsheet but she is certainly well versed in it!
Unless something happens tonight, I'm planning a .25 increase starting tomorrow morning. Correct? I am determined to find that 'magic amount' of insulin for the little one.