is it normal for BG to go higher after AMBG/shoot?

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LittleRoo,
Are you testing, feeding, then shooting at AMPS, then waiting an hour and testing again?
Food seems to have a big impact on Fabby.
I use a different type of insulin, so I don't have experience with how yours works to offer advice there.
But for the the food alone can affect BG. (Also why you're not supposed to have any food 2 hours before testing.)
 
Is it normal to go from a AMBG of 253 (then 1 unit insulin) then BG+1 to go high to a 296?
The industry standard allows for a 20% variance in meter readings and since there is less than 20% difference between 253 and 296, it is considered to be essentially the same number. However, it's not at all uncommon to get higher BG readings for the first couple of hours after a shot because kitty has also had a meal. :):)
 
What a cute picture of Little Roo! Does he jump a lot? I had a cat that did that, so I named him Pogo.

thanks... :) aww Pogo is such a cute name! Little Roo was my foster bottle fed kitten. I got her (and her sister) about 2 days old when their mom died - when I was working in a rescue shelter in the cattery. She was so tiny and I almost wasn't sure if she'd make it. But she did and I ended up keeping her and wanted to name her Roo - and because of her tiny size, I ended up naming her "Little Roo" :) I'll post a couple baby pics :)
 
Follows me everywhere and sleeps with me every night :)
 

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