Justin & Sebastian
Member Since 2019
I shot at 9:05, 15 minutes ago. He didn't eat any more food after I shot but so far he's kept down what he ate prior to it.Pls let me know when you’ve shot so I’ll know when to check back.
I shot at 9:05, 15 minutes ago. He didn't eat any more food after I shot but so far he's kept down what he ate prior to it.Pls let me know when you’ve shot so I’ll know when to check back.
As Marje asked, how off schedule can you be? If you shoot 60 minutes or 90 minutes or whatever late, can your shoot schedule handle being off by that much time (you will need to shoot 12 hours or so, after you shoot tonight, tomorrow morning. You can adjust back slowly to your regular time in 15 minutes per cycle or 30 minutes per day, from there).
He should have had a big food spike at +1. I would urge you to get a +2. If you can get him to eat, that would be great.+1 BG 233. Hasn't vomited since eating last. I'm pretty sure that 110 was a bogus reading and his vomiting prior to it had my brain in panic mode and I didn't think to double check the reading. These low 200s are a lot closer to what I would expect to be seeing in him lately. I still want to take him to the vet tomorrow for an exam and get a fPLI but I don't think he's going to have a problem tonight.
You’re welcome. Have a good night. Good luck at the vet tomorrow.+2 304. I just set out some Wellness Core Indoor wet that I had and he's eating that now. No more vomit still.
Thanks again for walking me through it.
Its not that 2 hours after feeding we shoot, its that we recommend no food after +10 (which is 2 hours before shot time) so that we can be confident that the PS is not food influenced. Gathering +10 and +11 tests (becoming data ready to shoot lower PSs) , combined with a PS that is not food influenced helps you figure out if he is going up or coming down.And since when is it 2 hours after feeding he gets the shot? I read it was 20-30 minutes.
I think he was confused that we were waiting to see if the carbs wore off before the shot.Lots of action here tonight. Just catching up.
Its not that 2 hours after feeding we shoot, its that we recommend no food after +10 (which is 2 hours before shot time) so that we can be confident that the PS is not food influenced. Gathering +10 and +11 tests (becoming data ready to shoot lower PSs) , combined with a PS that is not food influenced helps you figure out if he is going up or coming down.
How is he doing now?