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After staring at mostly black for the last 3 cycles Olive's finally showing some signs that MAYBE, just MAYBE she's going to start coming down. The purple gave me some hope. The bad news is she won't touch the new Toppers with a ten foot pole. Every time I offer she runs the other direction. All I can do is keep trying but in the meantime I'm going to have to stick to the old DM/Raw ratio. If she doesn't comply by eating the Toppers I'll have to change proteins altogether and get her on the duck. She's shown some promise in liking that protein, but I've got too many bags of the turkey and need to work those down first.
Can someone tell me if the following would be the proper thing to do? I'm trying to work on the timing of her food compared to the shot/+3 onset/Nadir to see if this will help her level out better. I'm thinking that I should feed her the normal DM/Raw ratio for her injection mealtimes, then continue this ratio every few hours until +6. From +6 I'll begin feeding her more raw than DM all the way up to her last meal at +10. My thoughts are to try and get the bulk of her carbs in from injection time to +6 and then lower the carbs until her next injection hoping this will cause her BG to stay lower longer until the next insulin dose. Does this sound like something you guys do to help your cats stay lower longer or am I off base in my thinking? I'd appreciate your feedback. Sometimes I tend to make simple things too complicated so I'd value your thoughts.
Right now it takes a solid 24 hours at her current food ratio to get an entire can of DM down her. I know she's supposed to get in this can during the daytime of 12 hours, but that's never going to happen so I have to feed all day and all night at little amounts in order to obtain the objective. I tried offering her more food so I could get 3 hours solid sleep, hoping she's eat more when I got up so I wouldn't have to feed as often, but she's simply not getting in the calories that way. Feeding every few hours seems to be her thing right now so I've got to stick with it to get some weight on her.
After staring at mostly black for the last 3 cycles Olive's finally showing some signs that MAYBE, just MAYBE she's going to start coming down. The purple gave me some hope. The bad news is she won't touch the new Toppers with a ten foot pole. Every time I offer she runs the other direction. All I can do is keep trying but in the meantime I'm going to have to stick to the old DM/Raw ratio. If she doesn't comply by eating the Toppers I'll have to change proteins altogether and get her on the duck. She's shown some promise in liking that protein, but I've got too many bags of the turkey and need to work those down first.
Can someone tell me if the following would be the proper thing to do? I'm trying to work on the timing of her food compared to the shot/+3 onset/Nadir to see if this will help her level out better. I'm thinking that I should feed her the normal DM/Raw ratio for her injection mealtimes, then continue this ratio every few hours until +6. From +6 I'll begin feeding her more raw than DM all the way up to her last meal at +10. My thoughts are to try and get the bulk of her carbs in from injection time to +6 and then lower the carbs until her next injection hoping this will cause her BG to stay lower longer until the next insulin dose. Does this sound like something you guys do to help your cats stay lower longer or am I off base in my thinking? I'd appreciate your feedback. Sometimes I tend to make simple things too complicated so I'd value your thoughts.
Right now it takes a solid 24 hours at her current food ratio to get an entire can of DM down her. I know she's supposed to get in this can during the daytime of 12 hours, but that's never going to happen so I have to feed all day and all night at little amounts in order to obtain the objective. I tried offering her more food so I could get 3 hours solid sleep, hoping she's eat more when I got up so I wouldn't have to feed as often, but she's simply not getting in the calories that way. Feeding every few hours seems to be her thing right now so I've got to stick with it to get some weight on her.

