Josie728
Member Since 2018
When I was injecting Kevin am & pm I was given instructions to only feed with his injection at 7 am and 7 p.m.
The same amount of food and type, both times. No changes. Now Kevin is off of insulin.
But my problem is that Kevin is a slow eater, and sometimes he takes hours to eat all of the food in his dish.
My husband tells me this contributes to his diabetic issue, and he believes I should put down food 2 times a day, allow Kevin 30 minutes to eat and then remove all food. I want to leave Kevin's food schedule just the way it is. He is in remission. I am afraid that if I feed him only 2 times a day for 30 minutes and then remove all his food he'll be really hungry, and he doesn't need to lose any more weight. In his prime he was 18.5 lbs and now he is down about 4 lbs.
Kevin is in remission right now, and if all he is eating is Chunk Light Tuna in water with a supplement, what is the harm in letting him slowly eat his food?
Please advise.
The same amount of food and type, both times. No changes. Now Kevin is off of insulin.
But my problem is that Kevin is a slow eater, and sometimes he takes hours to eat all of the food in his dish.
My husband tells me this contributes to his diabetic issue, and he believes I should put down food 2 times a day, allow Kevin 30 minutes to eat and then remove all food. I want to leave Kevin's food schedule just the way it is. He is in remission. I am afraid that if I feed him only 2 times a day for 30 minutes and then remove all his food he'll be really hungry, and he doesn't need to lose any more weight. In his prime he was 18.5 lbs and now he is down about 4 lbs.
Kevin is in remission right now, and if all he is eating is Chunk Light Tuna in water with a supplement, what is the harm in letting him slowly eat his food?
Please advise.