Since Jester's BG is in the 300s four to five hours after he's had a shot, I can't imagine it would be too low before he eats or gets the shot.
You can't assume that....I know it seems to make sense, but it just doesn't work that way. For example, let's say before the morning shot he's at 48.....that's too low to shoot, right?....but because you didn't test, you gave it anyway. It's possible that he'd go even lower and his liver would "kick in" and release stored sugars and hormones to bring him back up to a safer place (we call it bouncing)....but it's also possible that he drops too low for that to help out and you could have a tragedy on your hands.
Are you warming his ear first? I know it can be hard on us, but it really is important to keep him safe. That's another reason I suggested checking to see how big of a sample your meter required. Using a meter that requires a tinier sample can make it a lot easier to get a good test and not have to poke them more or waste strips.
What do the numbers above all the pluses mean? I assumed they were about his actual BG. That's why I filled the spreadsheet out that way.
You mean the numbers along the very top ? Like <500 in black, 499-400 in red, 399-300 in pink, etc?
Those are the color codes for the different numbers....the spreadsheet will automatically color code the numbers as you enter them so that 500 or higher will be black, 400+ will be red, 300+ will be pink, 200+ will be yellow, 100+ will be blue and under 100 will be green.
BUT, if you enter extra information into a cell (like if you get a test 5 1/2 hours after the shot) that would be ### @ +5.5.....by adding the extra information and not JUST a number, you have to color code it manually....the scale along the top tells you which colors go with which numbers
I can't afford to get a new meter and I would never give Walmart my money.
I was just suggesting, not demanding. Again, my comment had more to do with the required sample size for the meter you're using. It's totally your decision. I don't know what size sample the One Touch requires