Amy & Revson
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I've been reading the stickies and trying to catch up.
I will finally be home next week and can do all the things I should to take care of Revson.
Very, very long story short.
He started out DKA, with a UTI and Pancreatitis (sp?)
No longer DKA, no UTI and latest fpl test was 2.8
I am testing BG before each shot (paw). Currently on 1u Lantus.
However, the numbers are range from 70 - 300+.
Vet says not to dose at 250 or lower, so typically getting only one dose per day. I KNOW it's not ideal and not a good way to regulate.
Next Wednesday (19th), I can do a curve test day.
Here's my question.
Should the pre-shot BG test be done on an empty stomach?
Right now Revson needs to gain weight so he is eating whenever he wants - low carb wet food. Not so much free-feeding, as on demand feeding since the wet gets icky when it's left out and he's being cat-like and picky about what he wants to eat (and when!)
Thanks again for your help.
Amy
I will finally be home next week and can do all the things I should to take care of Revson.
Very, very long story short.
He started out DKA, with a UTI and Pancreatitis (sp?)
No longer DKA, no UTI and latest fpl test was 2.8
I am testing BG before each shot (paw). Currently on 1u Lantus.
However, the numbers are range from 70 - 300+.
Vet says not to dose at 250 or lower, so typically getting only one dose per day. I KNOW it's not ideal and not a good way to regulate.
Next Wednesday (19th), I can do a curve test day.
Here's my question.
Should the pre-shot BG test be done on an empty stomach?
Right now Revson needs to gain weight so he is eating whenever he wants - low carb wet food. Not so much free-feeding, as on demand feeding since the wet gets icky when it's left out and he's being cat-like and picky about what he wants to eat (and when!)
Thanks again for your help.
Amy