skybar22
Member Since 2010
yesterday
I notice that despite eating more food in her AM cycle, Morgaine has lower numbers than her PM cycle and she certainly is higher overnight. Anyone know why that is? I only feed her two times during the PM cycle and I feed her 3 times plus a snack in the AM cycle. She is not anymore active in the AM cycle and is probably more active at night. Is there ever a time where you give a bit more insulin in the PM cycle to compensate for this or do we always give the exact same amount in the AM and PM cycle? I know that my own basal rates with a pump are different every 4 hours but my over night basal rates are lower than my daytime rates. Morgaine is highest at her AMPS. Guess i need to look at some SS for other kitties to see if there is a similar pattern.
I notice that despite eating more food in her AM cycle, Morgaine has lower numbers than her PM cycle and she certainly is higher overnight. Anyone know why that is? I only feed her two times during the PM cycle and I feed her 3 times plus a snack in the AM cycle. She is not anymore active in the AM cycle and is probably more active at night. Is there ever a time where you give a bit more insulin in the PM cycle to compensate for this or do we always give the exact same amount in the AM and PM cycle? I know that my own basal rates with a pump are different every 4 hours but my over night basal rates are lower than my daytime rates. Morgaine is highest at her AMPS. Guess i need to look at some SS for other kitties to see if there is a similar pattern.