Hi Laura,
Toeby is bouncing this evening from the green 4.2 this morning.
This is a normal thing for newly diagnosed diabetic kitties to do so don’t be concerned.
It looks like 0.25U is a good dose at the moment.
I think a test at +1 and +2 in the am cycle is a good idea to see if he is dropping fast.
I would offer a small snack when you do those tests to try and slow any drop.
Thanks for this... I kind of intuitively felt high numbers in the back half of the day might be because of the low numbers in the morning, but most of the time I seem to be wrong so.... lol.
Nice to hear you say things are okay.
I am wondering if his BG's don't plummet in the morning because they have seem quite low at hour 3, and then seem to go up quite quickly after that.
That's why I think I should try and see what he is doing in hour 1 and 2.
But no rush, I will keep plugging along.
He felt good this morning for those first few hours, full of P and V, which we love to see.
Bron, he has always had food available most of the day because he and his brother like to graze...
I did stop leaving Dr. Elsey's out for them to pick at since I started posting here the other day.
The manufacturer is undergoing a shortage in supply right now - I wonder if they are changing their formulation to include something easier to procure that is higher in carbs.
If, in fact, it is low carb, it is a good thing for the cats to pick at, but I'm having doubts.
We do pick food up 2 hours before his supper time shot at 8 pm.
We're not always up at 6 am to pick up the bowls - however, usually he and his brother have cleaned up any leftovers by 6 am, or it is so dried out they won't eat what's left, regardless.
We keep the food moist when we're up and about to keep it palatable.
So, when you say "offer a snack", I think as long as he has food in his dish, he's okay?
(I would only offer him higher carb treats if his BG was low.)
Laura