Bron and Sheba (GA)
Member Since 2015
Yesterday
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...54-stalling-13-pmps-65-1-83-3-77-5-92.146388/
AMPS 317
Bouncing after a very green night.
Because I stalled for an hour last night, I got to sleep in an extra hour this morning.
It looks like I was up all night by the look of the SS but I wasnt. I went to bed at 1am and just set the alarm for each hour. I was only up for less than two minutes each time and I fell back to sleep easily. I find it easier to do that when she is low.....because you can't trust Sheba not to drop......than lying awake worrying she might be dropping too low. Maybe as time goes by I will feel more confident to leave her.
I only had to give her the honey and higher carbs twice early on in the cycle and then she surfed really well on her own.
@Wendy&Neko I think I might have misled you last night. I looked back at what I had written and saw I said I had shot a 37. And you had responded saying you would never shoot under 50 it is not recommended. What I had meant to write was 3.7 not 37 which is of course 67 US. I was getting mixed up with the world and US numbers.
I was thinking I was writing the US version when I wrote that obviously. I have gone back and changed it to 3.7. Sorry for the confusion and just for the record I would never shoot a 37
My question is if kittie is running low at +10 or +11 and you need to give some food to bring her up to 50, how does that all work with the influence the food has on the preshot number. Do you just take it into account when looking at the preshot number, and how do you know the numbers are not being held up by the food and working out it is safe to shoot? I am guessing the answer is you don't know but thought I would ask anyway because I thought I was going to be in that position last night, but happily not. Thanks.
http://www.felinediabetes.com/FDMB/...54-stalling-13-pmps-65-1-83-3-77-5-92.146388/
AMPS 317
Bouncing after a very green night.
Because I stalled for an hour last night, I got to sleep in an extra hour this morning.
It looks like I was up all night by the look of the SS but I wasnt. I went to bed at 1am and just set the alarm for each hour. I was only up for less than two minutes each time and I fell back to sleep easily. I find it easier to do that when she is low.....because you can't trust Sheba not to drop......than lying awake worrying she might be dropping too low. Maybe as time goes by I will feel more confident to leave her.
I only had to give her the honey and higher carbs twice early on in the cycle and then she surfed really well on her own.
@Wendy&Neko I think I might have misled you last night. I looked back at what I had written and saw I said I had shot a 37. And you had responded saying you would never shoot under 50 it is not recommended. What I had meant to write was 3.7 not 37 which is of course 67 US. I was getting mixed up with the world and US numbers.
My question is if kittie is running low at +10 or +11 and you need to give some food to bring her up to 50, how does that all work with the influence the food has on the preshot number. Do you just take it into account when looking at the preshot number, and how do you know the numbers are not being held up by the food and working out it is safe to shoot? I am guessing the answer is you don't know but thought I would ask anyway because I thought I was going to be in that position last night, but happily not. Thanks.