Cindy & Pets
Member Since 2012
8/8 condo
AMPS - 495
+7 - 386
PMPS - 382
Was going to get a +6 instead, but time slipped past me a bit, whoops! And I got a call from the vet today with the curve. She mentioned concerns and whatnot, and that she may want to switch back to humulin N. Wasn't happy about that. Especially over 1 curve, and with all the stuff that was going around(getting back on schedule and noted dose increase). Hoping Tip will give better numbers for the next curve just so we don't switch back to the old insulin.
As for the food question, I'm wondering if my feeding schedule isn't working well for her. It's back on to AMPS, +6, PMPS, +4.5. Should I try to just do AMPS, PMPS and see what she does? I know multiple meals throughout the day are good for most diabetic cats, but I also know that food increases bG. So I'm wondering if that's maybe part of what's contributing to keeping her numbers high. I'm thinking of either tomorrow or the day after, giving her her breakfast, and then doing a curve, no snack, and see how that changes the PMPS.
AMPS - 495
+7 - 386
PMPS - 382
Was going to get a +6 instead, but time slipped past me a bit, whoops! And I got a call from the vet today with the curve. She mentioned concerns and whatnot, and that she may want to switch back to humulin N. Wasn't happy about that. Especially over 1 curve, and with all the stuff that was going around(getting back on schedule and noted dose increase). Hoping Tip will give better numbers for the next curve just so we don't switch back to the old insulin.
As for the food question, I'm wondering if my feeding schedule isn't working well for her. It's back on to AMPS, +6, PMPS, +4.5. Should I try to just do AMPS, PMPS and see what she does? I know multiple meals throughout the day are good for most diabetic cats, but I also know that food increases bG. So I'm wondering if that's maybe part of what's contributing to keeping her numbers high. I'm thinking of either tomorrow or the day after, giving her her breakfast, and then doing a curve, no snack, and see how that changes the PMPS.