Jennifer R.
Member Since 2019
This is a duplicate thread now. 
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The 132 for the AMPS that morning after the 41 during the night was caused from a bounce up in numbers, which is quite normal. If a cat drops low, he will often bounce up into higher numbers because his body has reacted to the low number and he has tried to 'save' himself by dumping glucose and regulatory hormones into his system. In comparison to many bounces, that one was a small bounce!I do have one question, now that I am thinking about it: the highest his blood sugar has read since I started testing was 132, and that was the morning after he had a result of 41 at 3+ his PMPS number, which had been 69. I am wondering if I could be doing it wrong somehow?
No. Only if the BG at feed time is higher than 100.I don't need to do the 3+ tests do I?