Kristen & Emma (GA)
Member Since 2010
Thursday
Good morning!
Well, I was ready last night, but she didn't get too low. She was at 96 @ +4, 93 @ +4.5 and 110 @ +5 and she was having a snack then, so I decided to go to bed.
This morning we have our first blue preshot # - very exciting! I've left plenty of cowboy cookout breakfast for her, and I will try to get home during the day to check on her. I'm thinking if it's quiet in the office I may just have to take a half day!
On another note, I have an interesting graph that has been helpful in conversations with friends when talking about why they shouldn't feed their cat high carb food. When Emma was first diagnosed the vet had me do a curve before she started insulin so we could see what was happening. Her numbers were ridiculously high, and being the dork that I am, I graphed it. Then I stopped the food she was on (the dry prescription k/d diet) and switched her to the gluten-free fancy feasts. And I graphed her numbers for the next few days. It's amazing the difference just changing her diet made. Within the next couple of weeks she was completely in the normal range, and stayed that way til recently. Anyway, I'd love to post it so you all can see it, but I can't really figure out how to do that. I have to figure out how to save it as a picture so I can stick it in my album below...maybe someone at work can help me with that today!
Have a great day, and thanks for all the encouragement!
Good morning!
Well, I was ready last night, but she didn't get too low. She was at 96 @ +4, 93 @ +4.5 and 110 @ +5 and she was having a snack then, so I decided to go to bed.
This morning we have our first blue preshot # - very exciting! I've left plenty of cowboy cookout breakfast for her, and I will try to get home during the day to check on her. I'm thinking if it's quiet in the office I may just have to take a half day!
On another note, I have an interesting graph that has been helpful in conversations with friends when talking about why they shouldn't feed their cat high carb food. When Emma was first diagnosed the vet had me do a curve before she started insulin so we could see what was happening. Her numbers were ridiculously high, and being the dork that I am, I graphed it. Then I stopped the food she was on (the dry prescription k/d diet) and switched her to the gluten-free fancy feasts. And I graphed her numbers for the next few days. It's amazing the difference just changing her diet made. Within the next couple of weeks she was completely in the normal range, and stayed that way til recently. Anyway, I'd love to post it so you all can see it, but I can't really figure out how to do that. I have to figure out how to save it as a picture so I can stick it in my album below...maybe someone at work can help me with that today!
Have a great day, and thanks for all the encouragement!