Thanks Deb, I guess one of the main reasons I didn't think the SLGS method was appropriate for us was that we didn't start low at all. When Simon was released from the hospital in early December, he was already at 2 units - so too late to start low. I am still confused as to what I would need to do differently to change to a different method.
BTW, I wholeheartedly agree that the goal is to get my cat feeling better! He has had a healthy diet for the past 4 years. I started giving both him and his sister home cooked food when Carly was diagnosed with IBD. So, he hasn't had but a trace of a carb (an occasional temptations treat) for 4 years. His diabetes came out of nowhere. He is not overweight, but he does have heart issues which is complicating the process.
I test him am and pm preshot, then before I go to bed (which is usually at his +3) but as far as determining what "method" I am using......guess I need more guidance on that subject! I have learned so much, but obviously there is a lot more I need to understand. Thank you for taking the time to respond !!