shadycat
Member
Hi everyone,
I feel like the more I read, the more I don't know. I am getting the sinking feeling that I may be doing some very basic things wrong.
My routine is to feed Shady, then about a half hour later test his glucose and immediately give insulin based on the reading. I thought that the BG numbers were supposed to be after eating, but before insulin, but reading some posts here I get the impression they are testing before feeding? I use a sliding scale, so I am afraid I am basing the dose on the wrong number. Should I be testing before or after feeding?
Also, I am using an AlphaTrak meter, so when I read numbers here that use human meters, I should be adding 30-40 to compare it with my readings? But when you read ranges of BG levels on websites, like the main site here or other FD sites, are they based on human or animal meters? Because if 200 is the cutoff for requiring insulin, Shady usually tests above 200 on the AT, but if you adjusted that for a human meter would often be under 200, so am I overmedicating? eek.
(for that matter, I don't understand why they are different. Blood glucose is an quantitative measurement, it is what it is. If I test with the AT and BG is 250, and test with an Aviva and it is 200, which is the correct number?? I know there is a margin of error, but seems strange for one to be calibrated higher)
Not sure if I am overanalyzing, but this is all really confusing to me. And I am even a scientist and work in a research lab (with plants, not animals), but still, understanding data and numbers shouldn't be this hard for me!
Thanks,
Sheri
I feel like the more I read, the more I don't know. I am getting the sinking feeling that I may be doing some very basic things wrong.
My routine is to feed Shady, then about a half hour later test his glucose and immediately give insulin based on the reading. I thought that the BG numbers were supposed to be after eating, but before insulin, but reading some posts here I get the impression they are testing before feeding? I use a sliding scale, so I am afraid I am basing the dose on the wrong number. Should I be testing before or after feeding?
Also, I am using an AlphaTrak meter, so when I read numbers here that use human meters, I should be adding 30-40 to compare it with my readings? But when you read ranges of BG levels on websites, like the main site here or other FD sites, are they based on human or animal meters? Because if 200 is the cutoff for requiring insulin, Shady usually tests above 200 on the AT, but if you adjusted that for a human meter would often be under 200, so am I overmedicating? eek.
(for that matter, I don't understand why they are different. Blood glucose is an quantitative measurement, it is what it is. If I test with the AT and BG is 250, and test with an Aviva and it is 200, which is the correct number?? I know there is a margin of error, but seems strange for one to be calibrated higher)
Not sure if I am overanalyzing, but this is all really confusing to me. And I am even a scientist and work in a research lab (with plants, not animals), but still, understanding data and numbers shouldn't be this hard for me!

Thanks,
Sheri