Shell
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I try to make a point to always test at +2. So that I can know if I am going to need to pay more attention to a cycle that is going to be active. Specifically, if it falls more than 20%.
I had a conversation with a Vet yesterday. Their opinion was that the insulin dose is expected to lower blood glucose 4-6 hours after the injection when the calories ingested at the injection time have been absorbed and when the blood glucose would be highest. And more so the opinion that blood test taken outside of that peak time is of little value. At the same time saying of course that testing every 2 hours is ideal.
I'm just rechecking my own method. Could I please ask for some opinions? Is +2 an important marker to test at? Especially if I plan to be gone for a couple of hours, I like to know if I should call off the day. Which I have done several times. So I can keep an eye on his levels.
I had a conversation with a Vet yesterday. Their opinion was that the insulin dose is expected to lower blood glucose 4-6 hours after the injection when the calories ingested at the injection time have been absorbed and when the blood glucose would be highest. And more so the opinion that blood test taken outside of that peak time is of little value. At the same time saying of course that testing every 2 hours is ideal.
I'm just rechecking my own method. Could I please ask for some opinions? Is +2 an important marker to test at? Especially if I plan to be gone for a couple of hours, I like to know if I should call off the day. Which I have done several times. So I can keep an eye on his levels.