JenM
Member Since 2013
So... I'm not sure what to do for dosing on Tink.
I'm SUPER happy that he's doing well. Putting weight on, starting to eat more on his own (I didn't syringe feed at all yesterday!) and we're weaning off the subQ fluids, down to about 50ml every other day or so.
His numbers are really confusing me though. We havent been over 200 in days, which is great. But then this morning, he was ALMOST 200. Last time this happened, I gave .25u of insulin. But his bg last night was under 100 on it's own, after being higher earlier that day. So I'm afraid to give even .25u for a 200ish reading if he's regulating that well on his own. What would you all do??
He's holding steady(ish)... but still a little to high to be considered in remission from what I can tell. His bg bounces around quite a bit, but he's currently eating whenever he wants and it does seem to be tied to that. Also... he HAS still been getting SOME kibble. Not much, maybe 1/8c per day. It's the Precise Holistic grain free, turkey & chicken with peas. Potato free. I emailed them to see what the carbs look like on it. I can't "get" the math on calculating it and I've found the online calculators to be VERY wrong on several foods. For instance, Stella & Chewy's freeze-dried foods show up as quite high in carbs. But I emailed them and they said their foods are less than 1% carbs, which makes sense since it's almost all freeze dried meat and nothing that yells "carbs" is listed. I dont really understand how carbs can be calculated without referencing the actual ingredients at all.
I've been looking for EVO, but it seems nobody here sells it anymore. The feed store cited a poor response to a recall, and the "pet health food store" we have cited the fact that they were bought out by Procter & Gamble. Darnit. Their cat/kitten formula claims to be (I think it said) 7%.
He's been eating his canned food semi well. He hasn't established a reliable "go-to" food yet though. What he LOVES one day, he wont touch as soon as I buy a few more cans. We've had at least 3 different "favorites" that become much less desirable after I buy more. :roll: Most of it he just wont touch.
Anyway... what's your take on his numbers and at what point you'd give another small dose of insulin? I think as long as he stays under 200 I might wait till the weekend, so I can keep an eye on him in case things get TOO low.
I'm SUPER happy that he's doing well. Putting weight on, starting to eat more on his own (I didn't syringe feed at all yesterday!) and we're weaning off the subQ fluids, down to about 50ml every other day or so.
His numbers are really confusing me though. We havent been over 200 in days, which is great. But then this morning, he was ALMOST 200. Last time this happened, I gave .25u of insulin. But his bg last night was under 100 on it's own, after being higher earlier that day. So I'm afraid to give even .25u for a 200ish reading if he's regulating that well on his own. What would you all do??
He's holding steady(ish)... but still a little to high to be considered in remission from what I can tell. His bg bounces around quite a bit, but he's currently eating whenever he wants and it does seem to be tied to that. Also... he HAS still been getting SOME kibble. Not much, maybe 1/8c per day. It's the Precise Holistic grain free, turkey & chicken with peas. Potato free. I emailed them to see what the carbs look like on it. I can't "get" the math on calculating it and I've found the online calculators to be VERY wrong on several foods. For instance, Stella & Chewy's freeze-dried foods show up as quite high in carbs. But I emailed them and they said their foods are less than 1% carbs, which makes sense since it's almost all freeze dried meat and nothing that yells "carbs" is listed. I dont really understand how carbs can be calculated without referencing the actual ingredients at all.
I've been looking for EVO, but it seems nobody here sells it anymore. The feed store cited a poor response to a recall, and the "pet health food store" we have cited the fact that they were bought out by Procter & Gamble. Darnit. Their cat/kitten formula claims to be (I think it said) 7%.
He's been eating his canned food semi well. He hasn't established a reliable "go-to" food yet though. What he LOVES one day, he wont touch as soon as I buy a few more cans. We've had at least 3 different "favorites" that become much less desirable after I buy more. :roll: Most of it he just wont touch.
Anyway... what's your take on his numbers and at what point you'd give another small dose of insulin? I think as long as he stays under 200 I might wait till the weekend, so I can keep an eye on him in case things get TOO low.