paige
Very Active Member
Hello All!
I have switched to 100% wet food and today is really the first complete day. I began four days ago getting once/day random BG levels, to give to the vet next Wednesday when he is scheduled to start Lantus. We decided to reschedule next Wed. after I broke the vial of Lantus.
His BG levels before we stopped dry food was 303 and 297. But since beginning the switch thay have been 250, 263 and 273. Each of those have been about 2 hours after he has eaten.
What are the BG levels that are necessary to not require insulin? I think this is wishful thinking, but I am wondering if he is really going to need insulin? If so, I am afraid I am going to really have to watch his levels when we do start insulin. I have 3 more days of 100% wet food to hometest levels for the vet.
Is it good that hs non-insulin levels are alreadt <300?
dancing_cat
I have switched to 100% wet food and today is really the first complete day. I began four days ago getting once/day random BG levels, to give to the vet next Wednesday when he is scheduled to start Lantus. We decided to reschedule next Wed. after I broke the vial of Lantus.
His BG levels before we stopped dry food was 303 and 297. But since beginning the switch thay have been 250, 263 and 273. Each of those have been about 2 hours after he has eaten.
What are the BG levels that are necessary to not require insulin? I think this is wishful thinking, but I am wondering if he is really going to need insulin? If so, I am afraid I am going to really have to watch his levels when we do start insulin. I have 3 more days of 100% wet food to hometest levels for the vet.
Is it good that hs non-insulin levels are alreadt <300?
dancing_cat