PH&MonkeyPenPenFaFaTiger
Member Since 2020
@Bron and Sheba (GA) @Nan & Amber (GA)
See Monkey BG today. To decrease the multitude of bouncing, I adopt the method for monitoring BG first 6 hours every hour to see the speed of BG movement.
If it drop quickly like 50 ml per hour. Then I feed small meals (only can food) to Monkey. If the drop stop or increase, then I don't feed and monitor once per three hours and wait until PMPS. (Or I should give very small snack? because Monkey have very good appetite)
Today I applied that method strictly I fed at +1, +2, +3, +4 (now is +5 and I don't feed since BG stopped dropping) and I see the nadir lower than yesterday (232 vs 108 ml)
Does my method make sense? What can be improved?
See Monkey BG today. To decrease the multitude of bouncing, I adopt the method for monitoring BG first 6 hours every hour to see the speed of BG movement.
If it drop quickly like 50 ml per hour. Then I feed small meals (only can food) to Monkey. If the drop stop or increase, then I don't feed and monitor once per three hours and wait until PMPS. (Or I should give very small snack? because Monkey have very good appetite)
Today I applied that method strictly I fed at +1, +2, +3, +4 (now is +5 and I don't feed since BG stopped dropping) and I see the nadir lower than yesterday (232 vs 108 ml)
Does my method make sense? What can be improved?

. Should I stop feeding like I was this morning?