Sue and Luci
Member Since 2017
Yesterday's condo: http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...-134-8-229-pmps-300-2-297-4-294-6-314.192300/
Just about the time I'm thinking Luci is agreeing to allow her BG to go down (in the morning she was in the blues yesterday)...but she follows her regular pattern of going higher and higher still...
I'm thinking Monday morning another dose increase is in order. Unless she does something exciting this weekend in the lagoon - looking back at her SS that doesn't seem to be something she does out of the blue - only in response to an increase - and then it's short lived.
I was wondering if her food was causing her BG to increase so I went through all her cans of FF pate and marked the amount of carb on the bottom of every can - her routine cans consisted of fish based at 3 or 4% to the highest for Flaked Tuna Feast at 9%. Beef at 5%, chicken and turkey types were also in the 4%-5% range. All of the gravy types are in the Emergency Drawer - those are between 13-23% for pulling her up from a hypo event. She doesn't get any kibble. Her treats consist of freeze dried salmon or chicken - and I've been limiting her to one or two (if they're small) as a reward for all the pokes.
Just about the time I'm thinking Luci is agreeing to allow her BG to go down (in the morning she was in the blues yesterday)...but she follows her regular pattern of going higher and higher still...
I'm thinking Monday morning another dose increase is in order. Unless she does something exciting this weekend in the lagoon - looking back at her SS that doesn't seem to be something she does out of the blue - only in response to an increase - and then it's short lived.
I was wondering if her food was causing her BG to increase so I went through all her cans of FF pate and marked the amount of carb on the bottom of every can - her routine cans consisted of fish based at 3 or 4% to the highest for Flaked Tuna Feast at 9%. Beef at 5%, chicken and turkey types were also in the 4%-5% range. All of the gravy types are in the Emergency Drawer - those are between 13-23% for pulling her up from a hypo event. She doesn't get any kibble. Her treats consist of freeze dried salmon or chicken - and I've been limiting her to one or two (if they're small) as a reward for all the pokes.


