Ben&Squirrel
Member Since 2022
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Normally Benny's AMPS are in the 400s; this morning it was 52. I took the reading again and it was 69. He ate a bit and it was 84. I tested the meter on myself and got a normal bg, so it was not the meter. I'm freaking out about it.
We had an emergency here, with a super loud false fire alarm in the middle of the night, and it really stressed him (and everyone else) out. It took a long time to get it turned off and repeatedly check the house for fire. In the chaos, he had no snack most of the night; normally he gets a little LC but last night he and Squirrel got none at all in the wee hours. Normally they do a lot of nighttime howling and puking when totally without food, but last night the crisis seemed to quiet them altogether.
I'm not comfortable giving him his shot given that I can't monitor well today, and that this is really a freaky AMPS. If this happens again that may be a different story, but not today.
He normally fasts for the last few hours of the morning. Should I be restricting his access to food for 6+ hours at a time? During the daytime I give him small LC snacks. Have I been screwing him up this whole time by giving him snack at night??
Normally Benny's AMPS are in the 400s; this morning it was 52. I took the reading again and it was 69. He ate a bit and it was 84. I tested the meter on myself and got a normal bg, so it was not the meter. I'm freaking out about it.
We had an emergency here, with a super loud false fire alarm in the middle of the night, and it really stressed him (and everyone else) out. It took a long time to get it turned off and repeatedly check the house for fire. In the chaos, he had no snack most of the night; normally he gets a little LC but last night he and Squirrel got none at all in the wee hours. Normally they do a lot of nighttime howling and puking when totally without food, but last night the crisis seemed to quiet them altogether.
I'm not comfortable giving him his shot given that I can't monitor well today, and that this is really a freaky AMPS. If this happens again that may be a different story, but not today.
He normally fasts for the last few hours of the morning. Should I be restricting his access to food for 6+ hours at a time? During the daytime I give him small LC snacks. Have I been screwing him up this whole time by giving him snack at night??