Spreadsheet for those OTJ?

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ladylei

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Is there a template for those who don't give insulin but still are testing? Now that I am getting readings from testing Moonshine I want to get the information sorted in a easily understandable way. TIA! confused_cat
 
Maxwell has been OTJ for 2 years now but when I do test him I just use his original spreadsheet and figure the + hours as what they would be as if he was still on insulin. So since his original shot times were at 7a/7p and this is also the same time he still eats if I grab a random test at say 10am then I record it at +3 on his spreadsheet, since that is still 3 hours after food for him. That way if I get a higher than normal number I can look back and see if it could be food influenced and thus should come back down in a few hours once his pancreas does its thing and produces his own insulin to process the glucose that eating has caused.

Make sense?

Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang
 
We do the same as well. Ruby is fed on a 5:30 AM/ 5:30 PM schedule. I test her every other week or so, so I note the day and date on the date line.
Check out my spreadsheet...around line 359 you can see what I'm talking about.
 
I just use the ss I have, putting the date in the usual column, then the time of test in the next column, and the BG in the next column. There's no need to be fussy, and it's good to have the OTJ numbers on the same ss, just in case your cat goes back on insulin.
 
Wow! you all are more detailed than me.

I haven't maintained any spreadsheet. of course I test her so randomly now and it's always good!
 
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