Hi guys
A few questions that have been rolling around in my brain. Sometimes I feel like the more I read, the more I don't know!
Just so I have this clear, I've read and read but want to be sure, so in overly simplified terms, is this correct?
Being in "hypo" and having ketones (DKA) are sort of the opposite ends of the spectrum. Hypo means too much insulin and BG too low. Ketones would mean too little insulin and BG too high.
Have I got that right?
Also, can I give Gem roast beef as a treat? Not the meat that you cook in a pot roast, but sliced roast beef like from the deli. It's all meat, no nitrites or preservatives or anything. I've never seen her eat people food before but she got her hands on a piece and loved it. Thought this might be a good option for giving her her medicine.
I decided to try and test Gem this morning. Unfortunately, 2 unsuccessful pokes, and I decided to let it go after that, don't want to push my luck. But at least we can try and get back into the routine. So my question is - I know it's poke, feed, shoot as we don't want that BG number to be affected by food - but how quickly after eating would that spike kick in? Could I try and test her "while" giving her a treat as a distraction, or would that influence the reading?
Thanks as always for all your help.
A few questions that have been rolling around in my brain. Sometimes I feel like the more I read, the more I don't know!
Just so I have this clear, I've read and read but want to be sure, so in overly simplified terms, is this correct?
Being in "hypo" and having ketones (DKA) are sort of the opposite ends of the spectrum. Hypo means too much insulin and BG too low. Ketones would mean too little insulin and BG too high.
Have I got that right?
Also, can I give Gem roast beef as a treat? Not the meat that you cook in a pot roast, but sliced roast beef like from the deli. It's all meat, no nitrites or preservatives or anything. I've never seen her eat people food before but she got her hands on a piece and loved it. Thought this might be a good option for giving her her medicine.
I decided to try and test Gem this morning. Unfortunately, 2 unsuccessful pokes, and I decided to let it go after that, don't want to push my luck. But at least we can try and get back into the routine. So my question is - I know it's poke, feed, shoot as we don't want that BG number to be affected by food - but how quickly after eating would that spike kick in? Could I try and test her "while" giving her a treat as a distraction, or would that influence the reading?
Thanks as always for all your help.