Tina & Rocky
Member Since 2013
Good afternoon,
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Rocky is off to a good start today. His BG has already touched a green number, 89, at AMPS +4.. Right now my dilemma is that I don't know how to help Rocky surf green numbers. :YMSIGH: I don't know whether I should feed Rocky small bits of food when he gets into the greens; or, If should just take a "wait and see" approach with Rocky's green numbers.
This afternoon I opted to feed him 1/8 can of his NVIV zero carb food when his BG went to 89. I do NOT want Rocky to have a reducie but in reality I have very little control over this. (FYI- his BG still dropped one hr later after I fed him the 1/8 can zero carb food. His BG at AMPS +5 is 80.)
One thing I do now for Rocky is measure out his food so that if he gets fed at times that are NOT his regularly scheduled meals, I subtract that amount from his normal feeding times. For example, now Rocky has eaten a total of 1/4 can of food because I fed him at AMPS +4 and +5. That means tonight I will feed Rocky 1/8 can of food at his PMPS +1 and +3 instead of 1/4 can of food.
Of course if I have to keep feeding him for many hours right now just to keep his BG from going to 50 I will just stay on track with the amount that I normally feed him in the evening.
What else is happening? It's just a PERFECT spring day here in Elk Grove. Temperature is 70°F outside and there is only the slightest sometimes wisp of a warm breeze, gently blowing the smell of blossoming flowers and barking dogs into the air. I am remembering being a child in the park across the street from where I lived, running through a field full of clover and trying to be careful that I don't step on one of the hundreds of honeybees collecting nectar on those small round and pink flowers.
My exciting adult plan for today is to take my incredibly stinky cat food filled car to be washed inside and out, even shampooed today, *if* I do not have to monitor Rocky to keep his BG from going too low.
Rocky recap of yesterday:
AMPS 135 +2 268 +4 217 +6 200 +9 213
PMPS 140 +2 128 +4 145 +7 314
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=116670&p=1225663#p1225663
Rocky is off to a good start today. His BG has already touched a green number, 89, at AMPS +4.. Right now my dilemma is that I don't know how to help Rocky surf green numbers. :YMSIGH: I don't know whether I should feed Rocky small bits of food when he gets into the greens; or, If should just take a "wait and see" approach with Rocky's green numbers.
This afternoon I opted to feed him 1/8 can of his NVIV zero carb food when his BG went to 89. I do NOT want Rocky to have a reducie but in reality I have very little control over this. (FYI- his BG still dropped one hr later after I fed him the 1/8 can zero carb food. His BG at AMPS +5 is 80.)
One thing I do now for Rocky is measure out his food so that if he gets fed at times that are NOT his regularly scheduled meals, I subtract that amount from his normal feeding times. For example, now Rocky has eaten a total of 1/4 can of food because I fed him at AMPS +4 and +5. That means tonight I will feed Rocky 1/8 can of food at his PMPS +1 and +3 instead of 1/4 can of food.
Of course if I have to keep feeding him for many hours right now just to keep his BG from going to 50 I will just stay on track with the amount that I normally feed him in the evening.
What else is happening? It's just a PERFECT spring day here in Elk Grove. Temperature is 70°F outside and there is only the slightest sometimes wisp of a warm breeze, gently blowing the smell of blossoming flowers and barking dogs into the air. I am remembering being a child in the park across the street from where I lived, running through a field full of clover and trying to be careful that I don't step on one of the hundreds of honeybees collecting nectar on those small round and pink flowers.
My exciting adult plan for today is to take my incredibly stinky cat food filled car to be washed inside and out, even shampooed today, *if* I do not have to monitor Rocky to keep his BG from going too low.
Rocky recap of yesterday:
AMPS 135 +2 268 +4 217 +6 200 +9 213
PMPS 140 +2 128 +4 145 +7 314