NancyJH
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I’ve been front loading Lenny as recommended by the group but have a question on the timing.
I give Lenny a snack (usually 1/8 to 1/4 of fancy feast) two hours past his morning and evening shot. At 4-1/2 hours I’ve been testing him and then feeding him usually 1/4 of a can. I’m modifying my spreadsheet for his testing times. I have the time in the four hour column but if the next column has three *** it means the test was at 4-1/2 hours.
His nadir is at 6 hours and at 7 hours his numbers are higher so I know somewhere between 6 and 7 hours is when the change occurs.
I’ve had several low numbers at the morning tests and am wondering if I should feed him his snack later than the two hour mark. The evening one seems to be working because it’s not overly low at 4-1/2 hours and I know it still will probably drop a little. If his overnight test is a little high, I’ll skip his snack overnight.
My other question is that yesterday the morning and evening tests were identical, he had a snack at 2 hours both times but yet his morning test was 91 but his evening was 292. If his preshot test, his insulin dose, his snacks were identical, why was there such a difference?
Thanks,
Nancy
I give Lenny a snack (usually 1/8 to 1/4 of fancy feast) two hours past his morning and evening shot. At 4-1/2 hours I’ve been testing him and then feeding him usually 1/4 of a can. I’m modifying my spreadsheet for his testing times. I have the time in the four hour column but if the next column has three *** it means the test was at 4-1/2 hours.
His nadir is at 6 hours and at 7 hours his numbers are higher so I know somewhere between 6 and 7 hours is when the change occurs.
I’ve had several low numbers at the morning tests and am wondering if I should feed him his snack later than the two hour mark. The evening one seems to be working because it’s not overly low at 4-1/2 hours and I know it still will probably drop a little. If his overnight test is a little high, I’ll skip his snack overnight.
My other question is that yesterday the morning and evening tests were identical, he had a snack at 2 hours both times but yet his morning test was 91 but his evening was 292. If his preshot test, his insulin dose, his snacks were identical, why was there such a difference?
Thanks,
Nancy
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