Updates: Pudge & Little One

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sophie

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Hello!
Don't know how many of you will remember me, but I have missed you! I have moved (took forever! still unpacking!) & finally fixed my internet issues! My sweet Pudge (diagnosed December 2011) is still OTJ, as apparently, is Little One (original diagnosis date is unknown to me since I adopted her from a very elderly former neighbor)! Both had originally been on ProZinc & switched to Levemir when the shortage of Prozinc hit us. I can finally sleep the night away! That's sweet!

I have so many of you to thank for your help. Thank you! To encourage everyone, I'll add that I probably violated every rule except BG checking before each insulin injection. Love to all of you & all sweet ctitters!
Sophie
 
Yeah! Success for Pudge and Little One!!! So great to hear success stories for our babies!

Enjoy that slumber! Catch some for the rest of us! ;-)
 
To encourage everyone, I'll add that I probably violated every rule except BG checking before each insulin injection
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Hi Sophie! Nice to hear from you and so happy to hear both your sugars are still sugar-free. If it makes you feel better, the "test before every shot" rule was also the only rule I never broke! Bob went OTJ in spite of me, not because of me ;-)
 
Hello!
Thanks! Yep, I'll share my slumber with anyone who needs it. Carl, that's my feeling, too. Can't quite believe how lucky I've been.

Question: I have noticed that both my diet-controlled diabetics do better (lower BGs: two-digit vs an occasional 130) on Before Grain chicken than on FF chicken classics. Both eat less of BG than FF at one meal - love FF. Is there anything here that I should watch for? I realize that smaller but more frequent meals are better for diabetics. The cost is about the same. All comments would be most welcome.
Thanks, Sophie
 
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