3/30 Apache

Apache & Ric

Member Since 2023
Can some members review Apaches spreadsheet. She barfed at about ,+5 and started eating again a while later at +6. Her numbers are pinned at about 80 even though yhe insulin should be winding down and the numbers aren't going up and Shes eating. See comments f or times of snacks. I've stalled since she wouldn't eat at pmps plus the numbers aren't going up
 
Can some members review Apaches spreadsheet. She barfed at about ,+5 and started eating again a while later at +6. Her numbers are pinned at about 80 even though yhe insulin should be winding down and the numbers aren't going up and Shes eating. See comments f or times of snacks. I've stalled since she wouldn't eat at pmps plus the numbers aren't going up
I'm no expert but your following TR & you shot a 91 not long ago. As long as you can test & feed if you need to if she drops, I would shoot but only if she's eating good. Let me tag a few people & see what they think @tiffmaxee @Bron and Sheba (GA) @Suzanne & Darcy
 
Her spreadsheet is not representative of a diabetic cat entering remission. I suspect she will be higher in 6-12 hours from a bounce. Keep on keeping on; if she puked it could be the relief from nausea lowering her numbers.

Same thing happens with Sam when he was awfully constipated, his numbers dropped for a day after he pooped.

But cats in remission on no insulin have numbers in the 70-80 range usually, consistently. She probably will need less insulin as time goes on, but remission is a ways off.
 
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