2/17 Hendrick AMPS 476 +3.5 237 PMPS 498

Hendrick Cuddleclaw

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Vet trip this morning to meet a new vet, Hendrick approves of her :)

Of course, like most vets she said the goal is to get his BG in the low 200s or 100s. However, she is aware of this group and was very impressed by our home testing and aggressive approach. Said she's never seen anyone be so invested.

Ketones .3 this morning woohoo!
 
Glad Hendrick approved :cool:
Has he ever had any dentistry?

it is interesting that you would ask that because that is something we discussed with the vet, a cleaning. She said she sees some evidence of mild gingivitis but nothing serious, she suggested a cleaning down the road a bit after we get his diabetes regulated
 
it is interesting that you would ask that because that is something we discussed with the vet, a cleaning. She said she sees some evidence of mild gingivitis but nothing serious, she suggested a cleaning down the road a bit after we get his diabetes regulated

For a diabetic it’s serious.
Gingivitis = inflammation, one of the 3 factors in the equation for ketone development.


In the presence of inflammation and or infection there will be no regulation. The source of any inflammation is what needs to be discovered and treated. You might consider locating veterinary dental specialist and having a consult.

Teeth and gums turned out to be the key to BKs going into remission.

check out the graph below against the following events:

October 2008 - decayed Root fragment (back molar) removed while under anesthesia for a lump removal

December 2008 - dental cleaning and extractions (by veterinary dental specialist)

May 2009 - second dental cleaning and further extractions by specialist
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