HereKittyKittyKitty
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My vet wrote in my cat's record he needs diagnostics--glucose curve or fructosamine level when we get to our new state (and find a new vet).
How do I do a glucose curve since we are OTJ? Do I just do a BG test every 2 hours for 12 or 16 or 24 hours and note the times of the tests and when meals occur (although he free feeds).
My cat's numbers are still awesome (60-89, with occasional 50s and low 90s).
Would one of the OTC A1C tests for people be helpful, even if it is just to show the vet that diet and home testing is working/is appropriate? Or show the new vet his BG numbers are representative of what is going on?
If fructosamine is in the low range like his BG numbers are, is this a bad thing? I expect slightly higher since I BG test before feeding, but not too much higher because I don't pick up his food (there is always wet out and he grazes freely/frequently).
Thank you.
How do I do a glucose curve since we are OTJ? Do I just do a BG test every 2 hours for 12 or 16 or 24 hours and note the times of the tests and when meals occur (although he free feeds).
My cat's numbers are still awesome (60-89, with occasional 50s and low 90s).
Would one of the OTC A1C tests for people be helpful, even if it is just to show the vet that diet and home testing is working/is appropriate? Or show the new vet his BG numbers are representative of what is going on?
If fructosamine is in the low range like his BG numbers are, is this a bad thing? I expect slightly higher since I BG test before feeding, but not too much higher because I don't pick up his food (there is always wet out and he grazes freely/frequently).
Thank you.

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