Noa's Caretaker
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Last episode: https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...74-pm-2-135-okmeter-didnt-shoot-at-pm.293058/
So, i'm having quite some things to think about.
-After what i'm pretty sure was a bounce on August 19th, i went for the drop dose. Nadirs have been a bit dissapointing though, having to crawl all the way down from some relatively lame AMPS's. I'm considering retreating back to the "fat drop" and next time i encounter an AMPS under 100 i'll just cushion it with higher carb meals.
-The effect of the +9 snack is insane, but is it a permanent measure? or is the intention to eventually teach her to remain under 100 at all times? I don't see myself waking myself and Noa up at 5am every day for her PM+9 snack
-On a related matter, it would seem like snacks with fat are particularly likely to deal a blow to her late-cycle bg's. Now i normally use very lean meats to prepare her meals (chicken breast, pork loin and so). Maybe i should add a bit more fat.
So, i'm having quite some things to think about.
-After what i'm pretty sure was a bounce on August 19th, i went for the drop dose. Nadirs have been a bit dissapointing though, having to crawl all the way down from some relatively lame AMPS's. I'm considering retreating back to the "fat drop" and next time i encounter an AMPS under 100 i'll just cushion it with higher carb meals.
-The effect of the +9 snack is insane, but is it a permanent measure? or is the intention to eventually teach her to remain under 100 at all times? I don't see myself waking myself and Noa up at 5am every day for her PM+9 snack

-On a related matter, it would seem like snacks with fat are particularly likely to deal a blow to her late-cycle bg's. Now i normally use very lean meats to prepare her meals (chicken breast, pork loin and so). Maybe i should add a bit more fat.