bijer
Member Since 2022
Hi Everyone, we are on our way down in dosing still and it looks like at 0 now?
I just gave bijan .1 this am and looks like that was even too much. He's munching on some fancy feast gravy lover right now and a bit of grain-free dry food from Whole foods. Will be diligent about night testing and keeping him in green and blues.
He is happy, talking, chasing bugs on the balcony, playing with his toys all morning, and from what I can see back to normal maybe even better bc he seems leaner and lighter. Tiki has helped with his coat a lot.
But we also just got a follow-up call from his vet, she has been pretty MIA the last few months until i called last week to see if she had seen his newest numbers. She was borderline hysterical saying his numbers were way too low, "in a dangerous range" and that she didn't trust the meter I was using (she had him on the freestyle 2 when diagnosed).. it has been clear to me that she is unfamiliar with managing feline diabetes but now I don't know if she even understands it in general since she wasn't sure that the blood tests were more reliable than the meter (even I know this because my dad is a type 2 diabetic).
She told me to stop dosing and get 1 week of numbers.
What is the goal range to stay in blue or green? How do i know if he is actually in remission or if i am managing it with diet? Does this matter?
I just gave bijan .1 this am and looks like that was even too much. He's munching on some fancy feast gravy lover right now and a bit of grain-free dry food from Whole foods. Will be diligent about night testing and keeping him in green and blues.
He is happy, talking, chasing bugs on the balcony, playing with his toys all morning, and from what I can see back to normal maybe even better bc he seems leaner and lighter. Tiki has helped with his coat a lot.
But we also just got a follow-up call from his vet, she has been pretty MIA the last few months until i called last week to see if she had seen his newest numbers. She was borderline hysterical saying his numbers were way too low, "in a dangerous range" and that she didn't trust the meter I was using (she had him on the freestyle 2 when diagnosed).. it has been clear to me that she is unfamiliar with managing feline diabetes but now I don't know if she even understands it in general since she wasn't sure that the blood tests were more reliable than the meter (even I know this because my dad is a type 2 diabetic).
She told me to stop dosing and get 1 week of numbers.
What is the goal range to stay in blue or green? How do i know if he is actually in remission or if i am managing it with diet? Does this matter?