justme4112
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Question - advice appreciated as this is quite a roller coaster. BG seems to be a moving target! Is there anyone else here who has a cat with IBD and has to feed dry high carb?
Ok, thank you. This is so stressful and maybe this isn't for me either.Hi. It looks like this is your first post. We ask new members to post an introduction on the main forum. If you have posted in the past would you please share the link? If feeding dry TR is not for you. With have lots of cats here with IBD but most are able to find wet food that works for both IBD and fd.
I'm sorry, but I can't. He is a fractious cat and won't allow it. I am immune compromised and can't risk getting bit. We tried to get him used to the ear pricks for the first month, but it clearly hurt him and he wasn't having any of it. He does allow me to put transdermal gabapentin in his ears twice daily for arthritis pain and anxiety (and aggression).Great. That means the dose is too high. The Libre often reads lower than an ear prick. I’m wondering if you have a hand held meter and can recheck the bg with it?
Introduction post on main forumHi. It looks like this is your first post. We ask new members to post an introduction on the main forum. If you have posted in the past would you please share the link? If feeding dry TR is not for you. With have lots of cats here with IBD but most are able to find wet food that works for both IBD and fd.
Thank you. I was not trying to break the rules here, I didn't understand the correct sequence of events with the glut of information on the boards. I wanted to delete my thread here but apparently I can't do that. Lots of folks with cats that have concurrent GI issues are being helpful thereIntroduction post on main forum
@tiffmaxee
https://felinediabetes.com/FDMB/thr...at-with-ibd-and-diabetes.300255/#post-3266671
No problem at allThank you. I was not trying to break the rules here, I didn't understand the correct sequence of events with the glut of information on the boards. I wanted to delete my thread here but apparently I can't do that. Lots of folks with cats that have concurrent GI issues are being helpful there![]()