Sandi & Chase in AZ
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http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...3-61-pmps-135-2-138-3-78.175137/#post-1923338
Chase had a bit of a strange day, yesterday. And although he started out at AMPS 135, the pattern, so far, looks more like a Chase pattern.
I'm going to do his food a little differently. I don't have a lot of info to see Chase's NADIR, but from what I do have, it looks mostly like his is at +3. That's always his lowest BG after a shot. For the calories he is allowed each day, his food works out to be about 32 teaspoons a day. I'm finding it hard to decide how to spread this out, because his NADIR seems to be so early, and it was suggested that he not be fed much at that time (unless I understood incorrectly). He gets his 1st shot at 6:30 a.m. (ideally), at which time I test 1st and then feed. He then eats at +1, +2, +3, and he has been eating at +4 and +5.5. I want to stretch this out a little bit more so I'm thinking 6 tsp at AMPS, 6 tsp at +1, 6 tsp at +2, 8 tsp at +3 (always his lowest BG), 5 tsp at +4, and 5 tsp at +5.5.
I am confused about something. I am giving him a +9 meal after PMPS because it was suggested that this might help with his numbers. If it's ok to give him a +9 meal/snack in the PMPS, why isn't it the same for +9 after AMPS? I'm just trying to understand the method.
I am almost convinced that Chase is so sensitive to how much and when he gets his food, that this will be the absolute key to his remission. I just need to figure out the right schedule. I understand that nothing is 100% accurate, but when I look at his numbers on the SS, this is what I'm thinking. It's been suggested that I don't chase the numbers however... the numbers are what enable me to see the pattern of how the food affects him.
I'm happy to say that he hasn't had any stomach upset since Sunday. I've changed his food, for now, to FF Turkey and Giblets, which according to the label doesn't have fish in it. The Chicken Feast I was giving him did, and I wasn't aware of that. He is allergic to tuna. It's a mild allergy compared to other things he is allergic to. Nevertheless, I won't be giving him anything with fish in it. It is my hope that I can, at some point, switch him to a raw diet or at least give him better food. The FF has helped so much, with getting his BG down, but it's time to look for something that's better for him. Also, I know that people have been concerned about the amount of hairballs he has. But thing is... he is 11 years old and this started when he was a baby. He has eaten hairball formula food all his life, and when he did he didn't have issues. But that was dry food, which I will never feed him again. Of course, I will monitor him, but I am also keeping in mind that ECID and I know my Chase. Some of you know what I worry wart I can be, so I need to keep such things in mind so as not to stress out so much. I'm no good to him or myself when that happens.
Thank you to EVERYONE who has contributed their thoughts and ideas regarding Chase's care. I couldn't make this journey sanely without you all.




Chase had a bit of a strange day, yesterday. And although he started out at AMPS 135, the pattern, so far, looks more like a Chase pattern.
I'm going to do his food a little differently. I don't have a lot of info to see Chase's NADIR, but from what I do have, it looks mostly like his is at +3. That's always his lowest BG after a shot. For the calories he is allowed each day, his food works out to be about 32 teaspoons a day. I'm finding it hard to decide how to spread this out, because his NADIR seems to be so early, and it was suggested that he not be fed much at that time (unless I understood incorrectly). He gets his 1st shot at 6:30 a.m. (ideally), at which time I test 1st and then feed. He then eats at +1, +2, +3, and he has been eating at +4 and +5.5. I want to stretch this out a little bit more so I'm thinking 6 tsp at AMPS, 6 tsp at +1, 6 tsp at +2, 8 tsp at +3 (always his lowest BG), 5 tsp at +4, and 5 tsp at +5.5.
I am confused about something. I am giving him a +9 meal after PMPS because it was suggested that this might help with his numbers. If it's ok to give him a +9 meal/snack in the PMPS, why isn't it the same for +9 after AMPS? I'm just trying to understand the method.
I am almost convinced that Chase is so sensitive to how much and when he gets his food, that this will be the absolute key to his remission. I just need to figure out the right schedule. I understand that nothing is 100% accurate, but when I look at his numbers on the SS, this is what I'm thinking. It's been suggested that I don't chase the numbers however... the numbers are what enable me to see the pattern of how the food affects him.
I'm happy to say that he hasn't had any stomach upset since Sunday. I've changed his food, for now, to FF Turkey and Giblets, which according to the label doesn't have fish in it. The Chicken Feast I was giving him did, and I wasn't aware of that. He is allergic to tuna. It's a mild allergy compared to other things he is allergic to. Nevertheless, I won't be giving him anything with fish in it. It is my hope that I can, at some point, switch him to a raw diet or at least give him better food. The FF has helped so much, with getting his BG down, but it's time to look for something that's better for him. Also, I know that people have been concerned about the amount of hairballs he has. But thing is... he is 11 years old and this started when he was a baby. He has eaten hairball formula food all his life, and when he did he didn't have issues. But that was dry food, which I will never feed him again. Of course, I will monitor him, but I am also keeping in mind that ECID and I know my Chase. Some of you know what I worry wart I can be, so I need to keep such things in mind so as not to stress out so much. I'm no good to him or myself when that happens.
Thank you to EVERYONE who has contributed their thoughts and ideas regarding Chase's care. I couldn't make this journey sanely without you all.





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