ericbakes
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Hello everyone. Just checking in on day 5 of treatment for Melville's diabetes. Just a brief reminder: my cat is 5 years old and had glucose levels in the 400s last Tuesday. He is on 2 units twice a day of Prozinc. The vet gave me Purina DM, both wet and dry. I have been testing before kitty's breakfast and dinner.
Since the vet fed him both wet and dry DM while under observation, I decided to keep everything the same. The vet instructed me to feed him 1/4 cup of dry in the morning and 1/4 cup at night, or 1/2 can of wet in the morning and 1/2 can at night (or some combination of the two). I decided to feed dry in the morning and wet at night (my logic behind this is that the higher carbs in the dry would hold off danger of hypos while we're at work).
The following results should come as no surprise. When I test Melville before his supper, he generally runs in the high 300s. When I test him in the morning, twelve hours later, his numbers are generally around 150-170. I strongly attribute the evening feeding of wet food to these low morning results. I have not been testing in between, because I've had trouble drawing blood from Melville. He definitely feels the stick, and doesn't care for it at all. So, I'm trying to keep this to a minimum.
Today, I fed him wet food for breakfast, and his glucose was at 150 tonight. I may feed him wet food tonight and skip his insulin shot so that I can get an idea of what his body is capable of on its own. What do you folks think about that? Good idea? Bad idea?
Thanks again everyone for your support.
Sincerely,
Eric
Since the vet fed him both wet and dry DM while under observation, I decided to keep everything the same. The vet instructed me to feed him 1/4 cup of dry in the morning and 1/4 cup at night, or 1/2 can of wet in the morning and 1/2 can at night (or some combination of the two). I decided to feed dry in the morning and wet at night (my logic behind this is that the higher carbs in the dry would hold off danger of hypos while we're at work).
The following results should come as no surprise. When I test Melville before his supper, he generally runs in the high 300s. When I test him in the morning, twelve hours later, his numbers are generally around 150-170. I strongly attribute the evening feeding of wet food to these low morning results. I have not been testing in between, because I've had trouble drawing blood from Melville. He definitely feels the stick, and doesn't care for it at all. So, I'm trying to keep this to a minimum.
Today, I fed him wet food for breakfast, and his glucose was at 150 tonight. I may feed him wet food tonight and skip his insulin shot so that I can get an idea of what his body is capable of on its own. What do you folks think about that? Good idea? Bad idea?
Thanks again everyone for your support.
Sincerely,
Eric