Thank you. You and Corky too!May everyone in the Forum Have a blessed and happy Thanksgiving Day along with all your family.![]()
from Corky, Coco and Maria (Mayte)
Yes, thank you it was a typoHi. Happy Thanksgiving, Maria and Corky and Coco.
I have a question. Your spreadsheet says you shot 1.5 units tonight and last night. I assume this is a typo. It should have been 1.25 in the units column.
I'll post an updated diagram for these syringes this weekend.however I have a ton of the syringes that go from 1-2-3-4-5-do you have a diagram for that one just in case I need to continue the 1.25 dosing?
Could you explain what do you mean by SAFE green? I thought that was the beginning of concern, that is why I gave a low-med carb small mealLove seeing that SAFE green (83) on your spreadsheet!!![]()
Dark green numbers from 50 and up are safe. It's only the light green numbers under 50 that mean your cat is going hypo.Could you explain what do you mean by SAFE green? I thought that was the beginning of concern, that is why I gave a low-med carb small meal
It was absolutely fine you gave some MC food, that was your first green in a long while! And, good job making notes what you fed, that helps tell us how the carbs you fed affected the cycle. See how the MC food slowed down the drop? That's good information to have!I thought that was the beginning of concern, that is why I gave a low-med carb small meal
First off YAY! Another safe green today. Remember, the normal numbers we want to see on a human meter are between 50 & 120 and those are the numbers Corky needs to be in for as long as possible during the cycle to help his pancreas heal.
It was absolutely fine you gave some MC food, that was your first green in a long while! And, good job making notes what you fed, that helps tell us how the carbs you fed affected the cycle. See how the MC food slowed down the drop? That's good information to have!
Once you get used to seeing those safe greens, you'll learn what % of carbs to feed to manage the cycle. If you see a green early in the cycle, when the insulin is just starting to work, you might still need to feed him some higher carb food to slow him down. Seeing a green later in a cycle, he may only need a bit of LC food to keep him 'surfing' in normal numbers - that's where the notes on your spreadsheet come in handy, we can look back and compare to what worked before. The goal is to figure out what % of carbs to feed at different points in the cycle to keep him surfing along in normal numbers for as long as possible. Next time your +4 is mid to high green, try feeding LC only and test again in 30 minutes to see if his BG flattens out - remember, you're in control by testing and feeding the appropriate % of carbs as needed to manage the cycle.
Do you need to have a prescription for insulin syringes in Florida? You can’t just order them online? How did you get Corky diagnosed and how did you get the prescription for ProZinc?
I have been having a great time with my husband and kids — away in the woods in a cottage right on a lake. Have to return home tomorrow.
@Shelley & Jess can you help with syringe information? What has happened with the supply closet. I see nothing offered there for sale or to give away.


I have a ton of the syringes that go from 1-2-3-4-5
I'll post a diagram of this too in a bit.the syringes that are 5-10-15
Here's the other diagram you asked for.the syringes that are 5-10-15
Have you looked at the Food Chart? Scroll down to where the Fancy Feast Flavors are & you can check out the carb % column for the the ones you think he'll like.Thank youI need to know which foods are MC and which are LC, I know I feed them the correct Fancy Feast Pates and Flake food for main meals........send me a list of the correct MID & LOW carb foods to purchase, thank you
Have you looked at the Food Chart? Scroll down to where the Fancy Feast Flavors are & you can check out the carb % column for the the ones you think he'll like.
Under 10% is considered Low Carb
11% to 18% is considered Medium Carb
Over 18% is considered High Carb
LOW CARB: Any Fancy Feast Classic or Roasted/Flaked/Chunky (like you're feeding now.)
Post #24 has the pic of my cleaning closet, with the foods ladled, can you inform me of which food to feed when?? going by BG's high, med, low. Thank you
MEDIUM CARB: Any Fancy Feast Grilled in Gravy or Sliced in Gravy
And, you should have some high carb too.
HIGH CARB: Gravy Lovers Gourmet Beef Feast in Gravy is high carb in the Gravy Lovers line or any of the Medleys Tuscany in Savory Sauce are 20% or more carbs.
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