griffinsmom
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone,
Griffin and I are new here, just got diagnosed on Friday. Things are going well so far. I've read all the files, we are testing a he doesn't even notice his insulin injections. Luckily for me he's a very chill cat and puts up with a lot.
I'm having trouble understanding what causes remission, switching to a low carb food? getting good glycemic control? I understand the physiology of Type2 diabetes in humans and how using a low carb diet can cause human remission, but....
Griffin has been raw fed since we got him as a kitten, so switching to a lower carb food isn't going to happen, does this mean it's unlikely we'll actually get him into remission? I'm probably overthinking all of this, just want to give him (and me) the best chance at remission.
Thanks for helping me understand.
Melissa
Griffin and I are new here, just got diagnosed on Friday. Things are going well so far. I've read all the files, we are testing a he doesn't even notice his insulin injections. Luckily for me he's a very chill cat and puts up with a lot.
I'm having trouble understanding what causes remission, switching to a low carb food? getting good glycemic control? I understand the physiology of Type2 diabetes in humans and how using a low carb diet can cause human remission, but....
Griffin has been raw fed since we got him as a kitten, so switching to a lower carb food isn't going to happen, does this mean it's unlikely we'll actually get him into remission? I'm probably overthinking all of this, just want to give him (and me) the best chance at remission.
Thanks for helping me understand.
Melissa