RuthC
Member Since 2012
Thanks for the great info and advice I've received here - what a wonderful community! "His Royal Pussness King George" is coming along ok. After changing his diet, George's BG number has tumbled from where we began at 432 to the much improved 184 I measured today. Numbers go up and down, but the average is continuing to fall. As I've been doing the testing day to day, however, I have wondered how much of a variance through the day is acceptable. For example, that 184 at lunchtime today was followed by a 289 at the next poke two hours later (I'm doing a curve for an upcoming vet appt). I expect we'll be putting him on insulin at this point, but I would like to have a better feel for what kind of spikes are "normal" so I'll make better sense of the monitoring.
By the way, my vet was very accepting and even enthused about the treatment program advocated on this site. I provided her with lots of links and info and she was very interested in providing it to her other diabetic pet owners. She commented that I am the only owner she's had who has been successful with home monitoring. This floored me, as I did not think testing was difficult to learn, especially with the good video link you provide here. I'm fortunate to have a cooperative cat.
By the way, my vet was very accepting and even enthused about the treatment program advocated on this site. I provided her with lots of links and info and she was very interested in providing it to her other diabetic pet owners. She commented that I am the only owner she's had who has been successful with home monitoring. This floored me, as I did not think testing was difficult to learn, especially with the good video link you provide here. I'm fortunate to have a cooperative cat.