? Food spikes

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StormysMom

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can someone explain what a food spike looks like? Is there a certain range that they fall within (like an increase of 10, 20, 50)?
 
I know with Smoky who is carb sensitive that higher carb foods tend to cause his BG to jump anywhere from 50 to 150 points. This is all within about 30 to 45 minutes after eating. In my experience with him a food spike is any food that raises his blood sugar too quickly. I think that is why we treat too low of a BG with higher carb foods, Smoky's is FF gravy lovers. Is Stormy carb sensitive? I hope this helps you out.:)
 
I know with Smoky who is carb sensitive that higher carb foods tend to cause his BG to jump anywhere from 50 to 150 points. This is all within about 30 to 45 minutes after eating. In my experience with him a food spike is any food that raises his blood sugar too quickly. I think that is why we treat too low of a BG with higher carb foods, Smoky's is FF gravy lovers. Is Stormy carb sensitive? I hope this helps you out.:)
We're just starting out so I'm not quite sure but I do suspect that high carb foods cause her to spike. She's dropped dramaticly just through diet change. She went from dry food to low carb wet food and had huge drops in her numbers. I'm more curious about the home testing at +1 and how much eating a low carb meal will raise levels. Guess this ones falls into every cat is different!
 
Maybe Stormy will be one of those kitties that can have her diabetes controlled by diet alone or low doses of insulin. It is early days for the both of you so time will tell.:bighug:
 
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