ShadowsMom
Member Since 2014
Yesterday's condo
AMPS 165, +4=95, +6=89, +9=91
PMPS 119, +4=132, +5=91, +6=128, +9=99
20cc Core 5% post AMPS, +1, +3 and +4. Tiki 0% at +9.
20cc Core 5% post PMPS and +1
Yesterday's values:
AMPS 162, +1=154, +6=90, +9.5=90
PMPS 165 +1=137, +3=87, +6=99, +9=89
It appears that Shadow has failed the +9 snack attack test for insulin production. On the other hand, his numbers are surprisingly consistent. It has occurred to me that I did make one change to his diet as of a day and a half ago. I began adding digestive enzymes to his food. ***WARNING: GRAPHIC CAT POOP DESCRIPTION AHEAD*** Shadow has always suffered from smelly cat syndrome and when his pancreatitis starts acting up, things get even worse. His poop is gray, claylike and the smell... oh dear gawd... the smell! I recently had a friend suggest that I add an enzyme product and I started that with the PM feedings on 7/29. The change in poop quality has been remarkable. They look so normal as to be almost indistinguishable from my civies'! I'm shocked. My question is: Do you think that the enzymes could be affecting his absorption enough to shift his glucose values? It could be coincidence... but I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
PMPS 119! That's better! I went back to feeding just the 0% at the +9 snack time. Let's hope this is a sign of better numbers to come.
AMPS 165, +4=95, +6=89, +9=91
PMPS 119, +4=132, +5=91, +6=128, +9=99
20cc Core 5% post AMPS, +1, +3 and +4. Tiki 0% at +9.
20cc Core 5% post PMPS and +1
Yesterday's values:
AMPS 162, +1=154, +6=90, +9.5=90
PMPS 165 +1=137, +3=87, +6=99, +9=89
It appears that Shadow has failed the +9 snack attack test for insulin production. On the other hand, his numbers are surprisingly consistent. It has occurred to me that I did make one change to his diet as of a day and a half ago. I began adding digestive enzymes to his food. ***WARNING: GRAPHIC CAT POOP DESCRIPTION AHEAD*** Shadow has always suffered from smelly cat syndrome and when his pancreatitis starts acting up, things get even worse. His poop is gray, claylike and the smell... oh dear gawd... the smell! I recently had a friend suggest that I add an enzyme product and I started that with the PM feedings on 7/29. The change in poop quality has been remarkable. They look so normal as to be almost indistinguishable from my civies'! I'm shocked. My question is: Do you think that the enzymes could be affecting his absorption enough to shift his glucose values? It could be coincidence... but I'm just wondering if anyone else has experienced this.
PMPS 119! That's better! I went back to feeding just the 0% at the +9 snack time. Let's hope this is a sign of better numbers to come.