Thanks, I didn't want to panic, but yes, I think I may just - I'm getting a test about 20 mins after her LC snack and will post and decide then.That is quite a drop. You might want to feed slightly higher carbs to slow her down.
thanks Bhooma, I saw your message at about +3 (I'd made a mistake in the subject, 63 was actually at +2.5, have corrected it now), so I tested again at +3 and the LC slowed it a bit, but didn't stop it (61), so I gave her some MC for a little snack at +3, will check again at about +3.5.There's no need to panic. As long as you are monitoring you have the means to keep her safe. I was asking you to intervene with carbs to flatten the curve
It's possible she may not need them though, so let's see the +2.5 ish.
It is Whiskas Gravy Pouches, I would have to look it up, it typically doesn't push her very high when she's dropping, hence my assumption of MC - will look up now, and test at +4.63 and 61 are pretty much the same number. So she is flat between +2.5 and +3. What is your MC%? I think you can take a break and test at +4. The MC will give her a little boost.
Thanks, I generally find it pushes her up a bit more than the jelly variety or the Bon Appetit which are the daily meals I rotate; which is why I steer away for it as daily food (although she LOVES it), and I find it is a nice stabilizer for her when she's dropping without pushing her too highOh that's low carb then. Only 5.8% carbs. MC is between 10 and 15%.
Thanks, I will probably give her a meal at about +5.5 as I have a client meeting at their offices which coincides with +6, and need to feed her again at about +8 so she can surf until PMPS test.Nice surf! Now that she's higher, you can stop feeding her unless she is hungry or develops stomach acid from long gaps in meals.