Question for everyone: Because my cat is a nibbler, and NOT a great eater, even when hungry, I have not been pulling food up 2 hours prior. I understand this is perhaps best practice, but can someone chime in as to what harm I could be causing by not following this protocol?To try and skip the math part what doing a curve means is:
1. Testing every 2 hours for a period of 12 hours starting with the AM preshoot and ending with the PM preshot or
2. Testing every 3 hours for a period of 18 hours starting with the AM preshoot and ending in the middle of the night cycle ( this one would require a bit of going to bed late)
You do not actually have to draw the curve ( it looks cool though if you like making graphs with numbers) you just take note of all the results in the SS and show them to your vet and you do your routine (feeding time, meds, etc ) as any other day and as any other day you do not feed two hours prior shooting time
@Noah & me you think we could skip the sacrificing of a chicken and just do the chants ?![]()
You want no food for at least 2 hours before so that the pre shot BG test is not food influenced. Even small amounts of food can elevate the BG. You want to know whether the planned dose is appropriate for the actual BG. It might look acceptable relative to a food elevated BG but once the food effect is gone, the dose is actually too high.I understand this is perhaps best practice, but can someone chime in as to what harm I could be causing by not following this protocol?
I am also a visual learner... You can talk til your blue in the face & unfortunately I still wont get it. I see it I get it right a wayTo try and skip the math part what doing a curve means is:
1. Testing every 2 hours for a period of 12 hours starting with the AM preshoot and ending with the PM preshot or
2. Testing every 3 hours for a period of 18 hours starting with the AM preshoot and ending in the middle of the night cycle ( this one would require a bit of going to bed late)
You do not actually have to draw the curve ( it looks cool though if you like making graphs with numbers) you just take note of all the results in the SS and show them to your vet and you do your routine (feeding time, meds, etc ) as any other day and as any other day you do not feed two hours prior shooting time
@Noah & me you think we could skip the sacrificing of a chicken and just do the chants ?![]()
