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(previous) 4/6 - Alphyne AMPS @ 223 / Gryphen AMPS @ 130 | Feline Diabetes Message Board - FDMB
So, Alphyne has been going NUTS with the reductions. I'm honestly starting to wonder if she even has diabetes, or if something else is going on.
She has had 4 reductions in two weeks, and now she appears to be bouncing like crazy. This morning she dropped 200 points @ +3, and that can't possibly be normal! (Side note, I switched back to the AlphaTrak until I can get in to the new vet in May; my vet won't use the human meter numbers and with Alphy dropping in to the 50s, I need to give the vet the numbers.)
I originally told my vet that I thought Alphy eating the DM food prescribed to Gryphen gave her diabetes, but my vet disagreed. She was on me for a long time to switch back to prescription food, but I told her to stop bringing it up, since I wouldn't do it. (It didn't actually do anything good for Gryphen, either.) I wish I had found this group sooner, as I would have tried the diet change before starting insulin.
But now that Alphy eats mostly wet, I can't get her anywhere near regulated. Gryphen has flatter numbers, but is also at the lowest possible Lantus dose. I thought the YA was having a bad effect, but I don't think that's the case.
I'm glad they are both headed toward lower numbers, but I feel so bad for Alphy. She gets so low, then soooo high.
I did start feeding them both at +2, but while that works with Gryphen, it seems to have no effect on Alphy.
Keep your fingers crossed for my poor girl; I hope she stops bouncing soon! I do have an appointment on the 26th for a full blood workup, to see if something else is going on.
So, Alphyne has been going NUTS with the reductions. I'm honestly starting to wonder if she even has diabetes, or if something else is going on.
She has had 4 reductions in two weeks, and now she appears to be bouncing like crazy. This morning she dropped 200 points @ +3, and that can't possibly be normal! (Side note, I switched back to the AlphaTrak until I can get in to the new vet in May; my vet won't use the human meter numbers and with Alphy dropping in to the 50s, I need to give the vet the numbers.)
I originally told my vet that I thought Alphy eating the DM food prescribed to Gryphen gave her diabetes, but my vet disagreed. She was on me for a long time to switch back to prescription food, but I told her to stop bringing it up, since I wouldn't do it. (It didn't actually do anything good for Gryphen, either.) I wish I had found this group sooner, as I would have tried the diet change before starting insulin.
I'm glad they are both headed toward lower numbers, but I feel so bad for Alphy. She gets so low, then soooo high.
Keep your fingers crossed for my poor girl; I hope she stops bouncing soon! I do have an appointment on the 26th for a full blood workup, to see if something else is going on.