Jeanne & Dottie
Member Since 2016
I've noticed that during a cycle, Dottie tends to do her very best when she's not at a low number like 80-120..but really gets perky around a BG of 235-240.
It's like she has a little alarm clock that goes off, with an alarm tone that says, "It's time to enjoy life". She's bright, bouncy, and interested in her environment, poking in corners like she hasn't done in years.
BUT...When she's where the ideal setpoint is..at 80-to 120..all she wants to do is sleep. She even looks groggy. Her whole attitude is like, "Meh..".
Same goes for anything over 250, only I believe the higher numbers are probably very different feeling..not the same as low number feelings, because higher glucose levels are tearing up her organs, eventually doing damage.
I'd really like to hear from other guardians, to see if they notice their cats functioning best at certain numbers. I'm trying to puzzle out what is best for Dottie. Do cats have individual 'setpoints', that are ideal for them? I know cats sleep about 16 hours out of every day, but any more than that, what's their quality of life? I get that anything over 250 probably makes them feel crummy, but what about the lower numbers?
I'm pre-diabetic, and while I don't get shakey unless my BG is really low, (I don't test, but we all do have a 'red alert' button in our heads, that goes off if we're in danger of passing out)...it's different with a 'normal' blood sugar level. Life becomes 'flat'..it's hard to work up any enthusiasm for the day.
The ideal for our kitties is to have a good, level curve (oxymoron there
)..but if getting to the ideal level turns a kitty into a doorstop for almost all the day..what is the quality of life there? Is this middle of the road setpoint something her body has learned? Will she improve at lower levels with time? Is this initial sluggishness 'getting used' to her insulin? Should I insist she 'wake up' and be active at the lower levels? There is nothing medical going on, other than her diabetes, at the moment. Yet it feels like she needs more 'oompf' in her life than she gets when her numbers are in the ideal range.
It's like she has a little alarm clock that goes off, with an alarm tone that says, "It's time to enjoy life". She's bright, bouncy, and interested in her environment, poking in corners like she hasn't done in years.BUT...When she's where the ideal setpoint is..at 80-to 120..all she wants to do is sleep. She even looks groggy. Her whole attitude is like, "Meh..".
Same goes for anything over 250, only I believe the higher numbers are probably very different feeling..not the same as low number feelings, because higher glucose levels are tearing up her organs, eventually doing damage.
I'd really like to hear from other guardians, to see if they notice their cats functioning best at certain numbers. I'm trying to puzzle out what is best for Dottie. Do cats have individual 'setpoints', that are ideal for them? I know cats sleep about 16 hours out of every day, but any more than that, what's their quality of life? I get that anything over 250 probably makes them feel crummy, but what about the lower numbers?
I'm pre-diabetic, and while I don't get shakey unless my BG is really low, (I don't test, but we all do have a 'red alert' button in our heads, that goes off if we're in danger of passing out)...it's different with a 'normal' blood sugar level. Life becomes 'flat'..it's hard to work up any enthusiasm for the day.
The ideal for our kitties is to have a good, level curve (oxymoron there

Every time we patch up a spot, someplace new develops a draft....(there are days I will wear a hat inside because my hair is very short and my head gets cold).. Dottie spends most of her time under her little blanket. So the temperature could have a bearing on how she feels.
in her right almost to that moment.