Vidya & Boo
Member Since 2012
If all goes well, Boo should be ready for an 'OTJ trial' in about a week's time.
I'm wondering what the consensus here is regarding the upper limit of 'normal' BG numbers for a cat not on insulin?
The spreadsheet suggests that 'normal' is 100/5.5 and below. But I have seen others post on the FDMB that 'normal' can range up to 120/6.6. And one of the tight-regulation protocol guides seems to suggest 80/4.4 should be the number below which BG values should generally fall for a well-regulated cat. (I'm sort of dismissing this last one, as I know tight regulation often aims for slightly below a non-diabetic range, to maximize pancreatic healing.)
I'm wondering, then, if we should encounter some values between 100/5.5 and 120/6.6 when Boo is OTJ, should these be treated as 'de facto' green-range numbers? In other worlds, would these still be considered "normal numbers" for evaluating the success of an OTJ trial?
I'm wondering what the consensus here is regarding the upper limit of 'normal' BG numbers for a cat not on insulin?
The spreadsheet suggests that 'normal' is 100/5.5 and below. But I have seen others post on the FDMB that 'normal' can range up to 120/6.6. And one of the tight-regulation protocol guides seems to suggest 80/4.4 should be the number below which BG values should generally fall for a well-regulated cat. (I'm sort of dismissing this last one, as I know tight regulation often aims for slightly below a non-diabetic range, to maximize pancreatic healing.)
I'm wondering, then, if we should encounter some values between 100/5.5 and 120/6.6 when Boo is OTJ, should these be treated as 'de facto' green-range numbers? In other worlds, would these still be considered "normal numbers" for evaluating the success of an OTJ trial?