Stacy & Asia
Member Since 2017
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/threads/4-29-asia-amps-128-3-92-4-60.194856/
Still on the crazy bounce train, really getting distressed over these super high am numbers, I just don’t know what to do differently. I’ve thought about trying R, but it scares me because from what I’ve seen, the dose is so much smaller in relation to the L dose and considering how small a dose of Lev Asia is on right now, I can only assume even a drop of R would be way too much? She needs something, sometimes to carry her through PMPS +9ish until a couple hours post AMPS. I just don’t know what to do, that’s how humans clear their spikes (but they aren’t dealing in microdosing for the most part) and cat info outside of FDMB is so sparse, I can’t figure anything I haven’t tried to stop this from happening! ...and I know a lot of her middle numbers look good, but nobody can tell me it’s not hurting her to have hours of pinks/reds even black most days these days.
I’m trying to be patient with the antibiotics and getting through this heart echo and perhaps heart meds and see if that changes anything. Once the dust settles from all that, I may bite the bullet and try TID, likely very briefly, just to see if it makes much of a difference. The SSs I’ve seen already haven’t inspired me much to think it will look much different and the payoff would need to be significant to put in the amount of effort required to keep up with that schedule. If it works for her, fabulous, I will do it, I will figure something out, but it really would need to work and for that I am not very hopeful.
So tomorrow is the heart echo. Asia gets to have a train ride over to the clinic that will allow me to be in the room with her. Thanks again and always @Love-Paula aka Woodsywife this wouldn’t be happening without you! I’m not nervous, I’m just focused on getting her there and having it done. I’m sure I will have a good cry over the results after what needs to happen happens, but I’m pretty cool about everything until my brain says I can relax. I liked @Tasha & Darwin ’s results, if in name only, something called “subclinical” seems like a fair enough diagnosis to hope for since I’m almost certain “her heart looks perfect” is not going to be the finding.
Still on the crazy bounce train, really getting distressed over these super high am numbers, I just don’t know what to do differently. I’ve thought about trying R, but it scares me because from what I’ve seen, the dose is so much smaller in relation to the L dose and considering how small a dose of Lev Asia is on right now, I can only assume even a drop of R would be way too much? She needs something, sometimes to carry her through PMPS +9ish until a couple hours post AMPS. I just don’t know what to do, that’s how humans clear their spikes (but they aren’t dealing in microdosing for the most part) and cat info outside of FDMB is so sparse, I can’t figure anything I haven’t tried to stop this from happening! ...and I know a lot of her middle numbers look good, but nobody can tell me it’s not hurting her to have hours of pinks/reds even black most days these days.
I’m trying to be patient with the antibiotics and getting through this heart echo and perhaps heart meds and see if that changes anything. Once the dust settles from all that, I may bite the bullet and try TID, likely very briefly, just to see if it makes much of a difference. The SSs I’ve seen already haven’t inspired me much to think it will look much different and the payoff would need to be significant to put in the amount of effort required to keep up with that schedule. If it works for her, fabulous, I will do it, I will figure something out, but it really would need to work and for that I am not very hopeful.
So tomorrow is the heart echo. Asia gets to have a train ride over to the clinic that will allow me to be in the room with her. Thanks again and always @Love-Paula aka Woodsywife this wouldn’t be happening without you! I’m not nervous, I’m just focused on getting her there and having it done. I’m sure I will have a good cry over the results after what needs to happen happens, but I’m pretty cool about everything until my brain says I can relax. I liked @Tasha & Darwin ’s results, if in name only, something called “subclinical” seems like a fair enough diagnosis to hope for since I’m almost certain “her heart looks perfect” is not going to be the finding.



