Rob & Harley (GA)
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So while Harley was laying in my lap getting his post test head rubbing I noticed some food stuck on his chin, I tried to pick it off but it was wet. I picked up the food dishes (which were mostly empty) an hour earlier so he may have had an early morning snack.
Question: on the odd mornings that I actually wake up on time sometimes I will test him +11 when he has been sleeping, resting and get a much lower # than I do at AMPS (anywhere from 20 to 80 pts) after he has been running around, checking for the food bowls, bathing, chasing a civie around.
Here is the question, is it the insulin wearing off that quickly during that last hour and would the extra activity raise bg's that much.
I didn't double test this morning (I thought about it), now I wish I had.
Have a good day everyone.
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Question: on the odd mornings that I actually wake up on time sometimes I will test him +11 when he has been sleeping, resting and get a much lower # than I do at AMPS (anywhere from 20 to 80 pts) after he has been running around, checking for the food bowls, bathing, chasing a civie around.
Here is the question, is it the insulin wearing off that quickly during that last hour and would the extra activity raise bg's that much.
I didn't double test this morning (I thought about it), now I wish I had.
Have a good day everyone.
Yesterdays News
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=22787