PussCatPrince - GA
Member Since 2017
From a long time ago
Cheating a bit here as the above readings are from yesterday for me but I wanted to display Tyler's current BG numbers.
If you look at his SS you will see blues and greens and I have absolutely no idea why. It makes me nervy.
His diet has not changed from being total rubbish on the carb front really , let alone the phos. Goodness knows what would happen if I were to change down his diet at all carb wise. He does need to put on some weight . He is a 4.8kg. Over 5kg would be far better.

Poops for the most part are OK and he is eating well enough. Can't say he is that lively a lad but a day or so ago he took himself for his own walk & he is still telling the world when he comes in a door or steps in one of his beds.
The only time of late his numbers went up pink/yellow was likely due to pain caused by naughty little Dusty Buttercup jumping on him and hurting his weak rear right leg and joints. Left him hobbling although he seems to be improving slowly with that.
What I really don't want is a hypo /lime green incident as I really do feel this will harm his geriatric body and organs. I keep waiting for the kick back.
I'm puzzled.
Cheating a bit here as the above readings are from yesterday for me but I wanted to display Tyler's current BG numbers.
If you look at his SS you will see blues and greens and I have absolutely no idea why. It makes me nervy.
His diet has not changed from being total rubbish on the carb front really , let alone the phos. Goodness knows what would happen if I were to change down his diet at all carb wise. He does need to put on some weight . He is a 4.8kg. Over 5kg would be far better.

Poops for the most part are OK and he is eating well enough. Can't say he is that lively a lad but a day or so ago he took himself for his own walk & he is still telling the world when he comes in a door or steps in one of his beds.
The only time of late his numbers went up pink/yellow was likely due to pain caused by naughty little Dusty Buttercup jumping on him and hurting his weak rear right leg and joints. Left him hobbling although he seems to be improving slowly with that.
What I really don't want is a hypo /lime green incident as I really do feel this will harm his geriatric body and organs. I keep waiting for the kick back.
I'm puzzled.

